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Nathalie Yamb criticised for baseless terrorism attribution to Rebecca Enonchong
Her tweet surprised her followers, who have known her as a Panafricanist, supporting the cause and standing strong with Africans…
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KUmbo: Military looting leaves civilians in fear
By Nchem Sandra Lukong The regular Cameroon Military that is permanently stationed in the area called “Squares” in the center…
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Two People In Court For Giant Pangolin Scales Trafficking
Two people shall appeared in the High Court of Tibati on October 22nd where they answered to charges of illegal…
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Limbe: City Council Sacks Workers for Voting Opposition Candidate
By Nchendzengang Tatah Some workers who identified with one of the opposition candidates in the just-ended presidential elections say they…
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Trauma and Triumph: The painful mental health recovery path of Cameroon’s Anglophone conflict victims
By Mboh Promise When the Anglophone crisis, which later morphed into an armed conflict started, Ndi John (not his real…
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The Killing of Charles Wesco and How the US Avoided (and Still Avoids) Sanctioning Cameroon
By Hans Ngala This week marks exactly seven years since 44-year-old American Baptist missionary, Charles Truman Wesco was killed in…
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EDITORIAL: Int’l Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists: Why We Must Not Forget the Murder of Samuel Wazizi
By Hans Ngala Today, November 2, 2025, marks the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.This day was…
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Post-Oct 12 Violence: Crisis Group Calls for Domestic Solutions
By Synthia Lateu The International Crisis Group (ICG) has warned that domestic mediation remains one of the few viable alternatives…
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Tchiroma: House Arrest? Rescued To A “Safe Place”?
There are confusing signals from Garoua, homebase of Issa Tchiroma who is claiming victory in the 12 October presidential election.…
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Tchiroma Copies Amba-style Ghost Towns: What Implications?
By Hans Ngala When the Anglophone Crisis began in 2016 as street protests by lawyers, the lawyers were manhandled by…
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