Human Interest
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Cameroonians demand equal justice after compatriot’s killing
BERLIN, Germany ( CNA)– The Cameroonian community in Berlin is demanding equal justice after one of their own, William Chedjou,…
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Traders defy municipal orders, continue selling on railway line
Traders at the Nyalla Rail market in Douala, Littoral region, have continued selling along to the railway line despite repressive…
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North West farmers boiling in anger over two years alleged fraud by agricultural organization
Bamenda, Cameroon (CNA)- Farmers in Bamenda, North West Cameroon, said they will file complaints with the Ministry of Agriculture and…
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Minjec worker commits suicide in Limbe
Fred Sone, who was the coordinator of the Limbe Multipurpose Youth Empowerment Center, under the Delegation of Youth and Civic…
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UB student community in prolonged darkness, water scarcity amidst exams
Nchendzengang Tatah UB South, a student residential area of the University of Buea (UB) popularly known as “Dirty South”, has…
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Anti-LGBT laws in Cameroon disproportionately target the poor-Bandy Kiki
The LGBT+ Activist, UK based, Bandy Kiki noted that the law that criminalizes the practice or same sex marriage in…
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Tresor voyage suspended, driver suspended
By Stephen TADAHA The driver’s license belonging to Mr Ndam Esekiel, driver of Tresor interurban transport Agency has been retrieved…
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Two killed as military invades Bamali village
Residents of Nkor, Bamali village in Ngoketundjia DIvision, Northwest Cameroon, are reeling after a violent incident on Sunday left two…
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Witnesses reveal how gov’t forces forced civilians to pick IEDs that killed them
Cameroon News Agency has shed lights on the the tragic passing away of the two Cameroonians in Melim. Kumbo, North…
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Kumbo: Family demands justice in the death of Hans and Moctaru
The conflict in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, popularly referred to as “The Anglophone crisis”, has been marked by significant…
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