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religion
PCC elites give 15 points for election overhaul, resignation of Moderator
Atleast fifteen points were put forth in a letter addressed to Moderator Fonki Samuel which CNA has seen. The fifteen…
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Human Interest
Bamenda: Civilian dies in brutal attack
BAMENDA, Cameroon (CNA) — A civilian was brutally murdered in Bamenda on Saturday night when he was returning from an…
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Human Interest
Public health worker alleges discrimination, corruption
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (CNA) — A public health specialist accused the Ministry of Public Health (MINSANTE) of discrimination and corruption, alleging…
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religion
PCC brouhaha: Minister Mbah Acha tells complainers to petition Board of Trustees
By Nchendzengang Tatah In a response to issues relating to the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon(PCC), it’s present leadership and critical…
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Human Interest
West: Poor road infrastructure impoverishes large scale farmers
Impoverishment suffocates large scale farmers in Djuttitsa – Menoua Division of the West region despite their great harvest and high…
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Society
UB goes back to bank fee payment
By Nchendzengang Tatah Fees at the University of Buea will in the 2024/2025 academic year be paid at bank offices.…
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Economy
PROFALCAM workers decry one year unpaid salary
Some employees of the Plateforme des Promoteurs de la Farine Locale au Cameroun (PROFALCAM), have drawn the attention of the…
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Human Interest
Douala: Two suspected human bone traffickers land in cuffs of gendarmes
Two suspected human bone traffickers of Central Africa Republic nationality have landed in the hands of gendarmes in Douala. They…
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Human Interest
Douala: 51-year-old on the run after impregnating own daughter
A 51-year-old man residing in the Nkolmitag neighborhood-Douala has allegedly impregnated his 13-year-old daughter and disappeared into thin air when…
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Society
Anglophone regions: Traders of perishable products lament lockdown consequences
Petit traders dealing with fruits and perishable food stuffs in the NW/SW regions are still struggling to recover from the…
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