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Suzanne Kala Lobè

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Suzanne Kala Lobè
Born(1953-01-16)16 January 1953
DiedJuly/August 2024 (aged 71)
NationalityCameroonian
Alma materUniversity Paris-III, University of Bordeaux
Occupation(s)Journalist and activist
Years active1992–2024
Notable workLes Chroniques sous le manguier, Supermarket
SpouseBea Man Wayack
ChildrenNone

Suzanne Kala Lobè (16 January 1953 – July/August 2024) was a Cameroonian journalist and activist.[1] She was a member of the National Communication Council of Cameroon.[2]

Early life

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Suzanne Bema Kala Lobè was born on 16 January 1953, in Douala, Cameroon.[3] She was the daughter of Sara Beboi Kutta Kala-Lobè and Iwiyè Kala-Lobè [fr], a pioneering Cameroonian journalist.[4][5] She grew up in a family of eight children and attended primary school at Petit Joss in Akwa.[3][5] She lived in Cameroon until the age of 10 before continuing her studies in France.[3]

Education

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She earned a doctorate in linguistics in 1976 from the University Paris-III and an MBA in cultural management in 1989.[3][5] Her thesis on Les grandeurs et dissidences au sein d’un parti politique : cas de l’UPC also earned her a DEA in political science in 1997 from the University of Bordeaux.[3][5]

Career

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In 1992, inspired by her father Iwiyè Kala-Lobè (1917–1991), a journalist and founder of Présence Africaine, Kala Lobè embarked on her own journalism career at the daily newspaper La Nouvelle Expression [fr].[3][4][6] She gained attention with her column Ma candidate serait une femme ("My Candidate Would Be a Woman") during the Cameroonian presidential elections.[3] Over the years, she worked with various media outlets, including hosting programs on Radio Équinoxe [fr], which she helped found, and Équinoxe Télévision [fr].[3][4] She later founded a production company, EBK Productions, and launched the magazine Actu on Canal 2 International [fr].[3]

In October 2010, Kala Lobè published the book Les Chroniques sous le manguier, edited by Jacques Marie Lafon, and in 2012 she co-authored Supermarket, published by Le Bec en L'air.[3]

A letter Kala Lobè published in la Nouvelle Expression on 20 July 2009, addressed to the Cameroonian diaspora, sparked controversy among Cameroonian media outlets. It argued that members of the diaspora were detached from realities on the ground in her country.[7][8]

In addition to her journalism career, Suzanne Kala Lobè was politically involved, engaging in left-wing activism from a young age.[4] She was a member of the National Communication Council of Cameroon beginning on 23 February 2013, appointed by President Paul Biya.[3]

She also handled communication for the general management of the sanitation company Hysacam [fr].[3]

Personal life and death

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Suzanne Kala Lobè's partner was the musician Bea Man Wayack. On 5 October 2020, she lost her childhood home in Bali in an unexplained fire.[9]

On 1 August 2024, it was announced that Lobè had died after a brief illness in Douala, at the age of 71.[3][4][5] On her death, she was described as a "strong voice" in Cameroonian journalism.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Suzanne Kala Lobé – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com. 5 March 2006. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ Tene ernest, dit (30 March 2013). "Suzanne Kala Lobe: "Je gagne 135.000 Francs Cfa à la Nouvelle Expression en 22 ans de carrière"". Culturebene. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m William, Fru (4 August 2024). "Veteran Journalist, Suzanne Kala Lobe, dies at 71". The Guardian Post. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Décès de Suzanne Kala Lobè, voix forte du journalisme au Cameroun". RFI (in French). 1 August 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e Bobo, Yves Plumey (1 August 2024). "Au Cameroun, mort de Suzanne Kala Lobè, figure militante du journalisme". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Iwiyè Kala-Lobè: il aurait eu cent ans !". Cameroon Tribune. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  7. ^ "SUZANNE KALA LOBE (2009): « La diaspora camerounaise doit redescendre sur terre »". ABK Radio. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  8. ^ "English Text of Suzanne Kala Lobé's Controversial Letter to the Diaspora". Post Newsline. 26 July 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Cameroun : La journaliste Suzanne Kala Lobe privée de sa maison". 237online.com. 6 October 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
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