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Cameroonian William Aurélien Mboumoua, former AUO General Secretary has started his last journey

Cameroonian William Aurélien Mboumoua, former AUO General Secretary has started his last journey
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 26 November 2016 11:24

(Business in Cameroon) - William Aurélien Etéki Mboumoua, who passed away on Wednesday 26 October 2016 in Yaoundé at the age of 83 years following an illness, will be buried this Saturday 26 November 2016 in his village located in the Littoral region of Cameroon.

The wake of this diplomat, who was once Minister of Foreign Affairs and General Secretary of the African Union Organisation (AUO), later African Union (AU), was held on 24 November 2016 in Yaoundé, the capital of the country, with several members of the government in attendance.

Since his retirement from Civil Service, Mr Etéki Mboumoua had been, until his death in October, President of the Cameroonian Red Cross.

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