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MINIMUM WAGE AND INFLATION : Living Cost Still Sustainable In Cameroon?
The International Labour Day observed annually on the 1st of May is a day set aside to highlight and celebrate the "work" as a whole.In today’s edition, of your eco program, we discuss the "reward" of the work and to what extent can satisfy one's basic needs and the policies that govern labour.Theme : MINIMUM WAGE AND INFLATION : LIVING COST STILL SUSTAINABLE IN CAMEROON?Guest : ATANJANG DAVIDSTAFF DELEGATE
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INTERNATIONAL CRISES & CONTINENTAL IMPACT: How Can African Economies Be Made Resilient?
Global tensions are rising, impacting countries worldwide, but what do they mean for Africa and her economies?Join us for as we explore:“INTERNATIONAL CRISES & CONTINENTAL IMPACT: HOW CAN AFRICAN ECONOMIES BE MADE RESILIENT?” Guest: Pr. Louis Marie KakdeuEconomist & Political AnalystAn insightful discussion you don’t want to miss—breaking down global shocks, local realities, and the path toward stronger, more resilient African economies.
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CAMEROUN TO USA: A Journey "Carried By Hope"
It is a "Weekend-Inspiration mood" on Season Media Radio.Catch Fru William and his guest, Paule Yvonne Makanda, Author of a master piece "Carried By Hope".She explains her journey from struggles to inner peace, rising again despite the numerous challenges.
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INFLATION AU CAMEROUN: Quels enjeux pour la protection des consommateurs ?
In a context marked by a steady rise in the cost of living, understanding consumer rights has never been more important.In this Friday's edition of our program “Special Eco” on Season Media we focused on shedding light on the realities behind recent price hikes while empowering citizens with the knowledge they need to protect themselves.With our guest, Alphonse Ayissi Abena, who is the president of the Cameroonian Foundation of Consumers, we explored the factors driving increases in the prices of essential goods and services; ranging from fuel and transportation to basic food items.More importantly, the program placed a strong emphasis on consumer rights. What does the law say about price regulation? How can consumers identify abusive practices? What steps can be taken in case of unfair pricing or exploitation? These are some of the key questions we addressedOur goal is not only to inform but also to educate and empower. In a time when many feel the pressure of rising prices, this serves as a voice for consumers, helping them understand their rights, make informed choices, and demand accountability where necessary.If at all you missed the rendezvous, you can still catch up on online via the link below!.
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Youth Unemployment in Africa : Can Agriculture Be the New Eldorado ?
In today's edition, we dive into the dynamics of youth unemployment across the African continent — and explore whether agriculture could hold the key to turning the tide.Topic: Africa & youth unemployment - Could agriculture be the best solution ?Guest: Njonguo Sindy Nguegim | Agripreneur & Founder Swarmdec
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AFRICA AND THE GROWTH CIRCLE: THE PLACE YOUNG GIRLS OCCUPY
Theme : AFRICA AND THE GROWTH CIRCLE: THE PLACE YOUNG GIRLS OCCUPYGuest : REMY-CAROL EKOKOBE, COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, GENDER ADVOCATE
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E-COMMERCE IN AFRICA: A 17% GROWTH BY 2034 – WHAT’S AT STAKE FOR AFRICANS?
According to the 2026 Africa E-Commerce Market Report, the size of Africa’s E-Commerce market is projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 17.01% by 2034.In Today’s edition of the program, we seek to understand the real stakes behind this e-commerce boom.
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CSR : A LEVER FOR THE AFRICAN ECONOMY?
Across Africa today, businesses are no longer judged only by the profits they make — but by the impact they create.What was once seen as simple corporate charity is now evolving into something far more strategic — Corporate Social Responsibility, commonly known as CSR.But here is the real question:In a continent battling unemployment, fragile economies, and development gaps — can CSR truly become a lever for Africa’s economic transformation?Your SPECIAL ECO of this day brings you the answers:Guest: Madam LINDA TATABOD ELIMBI ELOKANCSR EXPERT, PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL CSR FORUM
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The Future Of Insurance: Digital, Mobile And AI
The insurance sector, is amongst the those ones still lagging behind, despite the advent of new technologies, in Cameroon.Many still shawn from it.In this episode of SPECIAL ECO, under the theme: THE FUTURE OF INSURANCE: DIGITAL, MOBILE AND AI, with ourGuest: ASHU AKEPE, CERTIFIED INSURANCE TECHNICIAN, CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICER - CHANAS ASSURANCE.We paint a picture of the slow but dynamic sector, from the challenges to the opportunities that will set in with smart technologies fast taking all over.
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YOUNG GIRLS IN CORPORATE SPACES: CHARTING A PATH VIA COMPLEX ECONOMIC SOCIETIES
In Cameroon, women play a vital role in economy, with majority in the informal sector, for a thousand and one reasons.In this edition of Special Eco, under the theme YOUNG GIRLS IN CORPORATE SPACES: CHARTING A PATH VIA COMPLEX ECONOMIC SOCIETIES. with our guest, NYANGHA SANDY,YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR & GENDER ADVOCATE, we stress on the causes and solutions to navigate into the formal sector adequately...Airing on Season Media Radio, on friday, 6th of february as from 2pm.seasonmedia.net/radio
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DIGITAL CAREERS : OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
SPECIAL ECO" : Your economic talk program on Season Media.In this edition, we talk DIGITAL CAREERS : OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION.GUEST : TONI BAO, TechPreneur, Founder & CEO of BAO Technologies.Airing on Season Media Radio, as from 2pm.seasonmedia.net/radio
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THE LAND QUESTION : OWNERSHIP CONFLICTS AND THEIR HIDDEN ECONOMIC COSTS
"SPECIAL ECO" : Your economic talk program on Season Media.In this edition of "Special Eco" we seek to understand the Land Issues in our societies, and their hidden economic costs. Guest : ATEGHA DANIEL - CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT-LEAD MARKETER AT PROPERTY TRUST GROUPAiring on Season Media Radio, as from 2pm.
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FINANCIAL LITERACY : AN ESSENTIAL IMPERATIVE FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT ?
"SPECIAL ECO" : Your economic talk program on Season Media.In today's edition of "Special Eco" we break down the concept of financial literacy for youth empowerment, with an Account and a young Financial Literacy Advocate, Tewum Alpha.Theme : "Financial Literacy: An Essential Imperative For Youth Empowerment "Airing on Season Media Radio, and on YouTube as from 2pm.
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DETTE PUBLIQUE : QUELS RISQUES POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT D’UN PAYS ? CAS DU CAMEROUN
Cette semaine, nous analysons : « Dette publique : quels risques pour le développement d’un pays ? Cas du Cameroun ».Avec l’analyste économique Chaïb Mveyn, nous décryptons les implications réelles de l’endettement, ses impacts sur la croissance et les pistes pour un développement durable.
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TRUMP TAXE LE CAMEROUN : QUE FAUT IL COMPRENDRE ?
TRUMP TAXE LE CAMEROUN : QUE FAUT IL COMPRENDRE ? avec Joseph BIKAH
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CAMEROUN : EL DORADO DES PAIEMENTS NUMÉRIQUES ?
Dans ce premier épisode de Spécial Éco, Alphonse KWIN reçoit Yannick Achille FOGNE , ingénieur financier, banquier et écrivain. Ensemble, ils décryptent les enjeux, les défis et les opportunités de la révolution numérique dans le secteur financier camerounais. Rendez-vous sur notre radio : www.seasonmedia.net/radio
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Présidentielle 2025 : Quelles promesses pour notre portefeuille ?
💡 SPÉCIAL ÉCOÀ l’approche de la présidentielle 2025, une question revient sans cesse :👉 Quelles promesses pour notre portefeuille ? 💸
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LE TAUX DE BANCARISATION AU CAMEROUN
"LE TAUX DE BANCARISATION AU CAMEROUN" , et si on en parlait ?
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