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Is COVID-19 Afraid Of Cameroon’s Pygmies?
The number of persons tested positive for COVID-19 in Cameroon hit 20,000 this week. The pandemic affects all the 10…
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Trial Of 4 Suspected Rapists Attracts Hundreds In Kinshasa
Hundreds of people trooped out on Monday at the Matete High Court, Kinshasa, to witness the trial of four individuals…
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Cameroon In the Throes As Boko Haram Suicide Bomber Kills 5
Boko Haram terrorist attacks have been on the rise in the Far North Region of Cameroon during the past months…
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CAR Rebel Group Reinforces Position On Border With South Sudan
Combatants of the Central African Republic rebel movement, l’United pour la Paix en Centrafrique (UPC), have for several days been…
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Elections During #COVID19: Experts Call For Tech-Based Solutions
As COVID-19 rattles the world, countries are finding ways to conduct elections without risking further spread of the virus. For…
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ECOWAS Extends Mission in Gambia To Protect Democracy
At the 157th Heads of State Summit in Niamey, Niger Republic, on September 7, 2020, leaders of the Economic Community…
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Premium Times Uncovers Widespread Bribery Between Doctors, Diagnostic Centres
Prominent Nigerian online newspaper, Premium Times, is set to release a series of investigative reports exposing “a massive referral kickback…
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Heavy Rainfall Claims 50 Lives In Congolese Mining Site
Up to 50 people have likely been killed following the flooding of a makeshift artisanal gold mine in Kamituga, a…
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Kano Primary Healthcare Workers Hold Virtual Training On Immunisation
Kano State primary health care workers have undergone a one-day online training known as “Immunizations Academy,” facilitated by the Boost…
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Support Increases For Kebbi Farmers Affected By Floods
The Federal Government pledged to support victims of the massive floods in Kebbi State, northwest Nigeria to mitigate the effect…
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