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CAMEROON News :: Douala: Henri Dikongué, X Maleya and Samy Diko Honoured at Mbindis Concerts :: CAMEROON News

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The 13th edition of the Mbindis Concerts, on 26 April 2026, offered a rare moment in Douala. Delocalized to NOAR, the cultural rendez-vous kept all its promises, to the point of giving the feeling that all the planets were aligned to offer the public one of the most beautiful editions of its history. At the center of this success, the presentation of gold records to three emblematic figures of Cameroonian music: Henri Dikongué, Samy Diko and gro…
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Douala, April 30, 2026 – The thirteenth edition of the Mbindis Concerts marked the minds this Saturday in NOAR, devoting several major figures to Cameroonian music. In a festive and solemn atmosphere, Henri Dikongué, the band X Maleya and Samy Diko were presented with discs of gold, a prestigious distinction that dominated this cultural rendezvous that became indispensable in the economic capital. The emotion was palpable at the time of the offi…

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The 13th edition of the Mbindis Concerts, on 26 April 2026, offered a rare moment in Douala. Delocalized to NOAR, the cultural rendez-vous kept all its promises, to the point of giving the feeling that all the planets were aligned to offer the public one of the most beautiful editions of its history. At the center of this success, the presentation of gold records to three emblematic figures of Cameroonian music: Henri Dikongué, Samy Diko and gro…

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camer.be broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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