The Kamerun National Congress (KNC) was a political party in Southern Cameroons.
[1] The party's leaders included E. M. L. Endeley, Salomon Tandeng Muna, John Ngu Foncha and Sampson George.
[2] Another breakaway led to the formation of the Kamerun People's Party (KPP).
[1] The KNC received 45% of the vote in the 1957 parliamentary elections, winning six of the 13 seats and emerging as the largest party in the House of Assembly.
The KNC and KPP merged in 1960 to form the Cameroon People's National Convention.