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Cameroon Unveils New COVID-19 Economic Relief Packages, Rejects Gift From Opposition
The Prime Minister and Head of Government of Cameroon, Dr Dion Ngute, on Friday announced economic incentives aimed at alleviating…
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COVID-19 Breakthrough: Cameroon Upbeat As Herbal Remedy Goes For Review
As the world searches for a breakthrough in the treatment of the novel coronavirus disease, Cameroon is trying to adopt…
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92% Of Cameroon’s Businesses Negatively Impacted By COVID-19 – Report
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge negative effect on businesses in Cameroon, according to a report. The report by…
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Ngarbuh Massacre: Human Rights Watch Commends Cameroon’s Admission, Calls For Justice
Human Rights Watch (HRW), an international non-governmental organisation that conducts research and advocacy on human rights, has commended the Cameroonian…
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Cameroon Leads The Way In Africa’s Fight Against Climate Change
Africa has six of 10 countries considered to be most threatened by climate change globally. They are Ethiopia, the Democratic…
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UN Sanctions Rebel Leader In Central African Republic
The United Nations Security Council last night imposed sanctions on Central African Republic (CAR) rebel leader Abdoulaye Miskine, who in…
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COVID-19: Families Mourn Bodies That Will Never Come Back Home
That was a tweet by renowned Cameroonian footballer Patrick Mboma announcing the death of his uncle, Achille Essome Moukouri, on…
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Tears for Cameroon’s Stateless Street Children
Police in the seaport town of Limbe, Wednesday, April 15, 2020, arrested hordes of street children who were hawking and…
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Cameroon’s Deforestation Policy Spiking Local Gas Consumption
Cameroon, the central African country, noted for its rich ecological diversity is also troubled by the activities of big timber…
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Military Repression, Carnage Strike Self Hate And Violence On Anglo-Cameroon
THE GENESIS What is today popularly called the “Anglophone crises” started in October 2016 as an industrial/professional imbroglio between teachers…
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