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Chadian Customs Refuse To Release COVID-19 Material Donated By Egypt
Chadian customs have refused to release a consignment of protective material against COVID-19 donated to the country by the Arab…
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Anxiety As Cameroon To Record 70% Drop In Crude Oil Revenue In 2020 Due To COVID-19
The National Hydrocarbons Corporation (SNH) has said that Cameroonâs crude oil revenue would drop by 70 per cent in 2020…
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President Sassou NâGueso Of Congo Brazzaville To Mediate In DR Congo-Zambia Dispute
President Denis Sassou NâGuesso of Congo Brazzaville is to mediate in the border conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo…
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Tension As DR Congo Accuses Zambia Of Annexing Its Territory
For the past three months, tension has been rising between the Democratic Republic of Congo and its East African neighbour,…
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Forestry Exploiters Demand Suspension Of 2nd And 3rd Quarter Royalty Payment Over COVID-19
The current COVID-19 pandemic has hit at the heart of the forestry exploitation establishment in Cameroon leading to the sacking…
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Central African Business Bosses Say Anti-COVID-19 Measures Insufficient
Business bosses drawn from the six Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) countries have rubbished initial economic palliatives measures…
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Gabon, EU Reopen Fisheries Talks After Suspension Due To Insecurity In Gulf Of Guinea
Gabonâs Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, on May 27, 2020, officially opened by video-conference exploratory talks in Libreville with…
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Chad Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions Against Movements Of Farmers
The Chadian government decided on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, on âan exceptional derogation to adapt the restrictions on circulation in…
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Cameroon and DR Congo Mull Legalising Artisanal Lumbering To Curb Deforestation
The artisanal sawing and treatment of timber in Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo would be formalised, modernised and…
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As Government Defaults On Farmersâ Compensation, Elephants In Cameroonâs Park Are Threatened
In January, 2012, reports emerged in the international media and by wildlife protection organisations that 400 elephants were slaughtered in…
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