Society
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Bakingili: farmers say elephants constantly destroying crops
By Nambu Bernadette Franka Inhabitants of the Bakingili community in Fako, South West region of Cameroon have narrated the nightmare…
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Yaoundé: Car owners bitter with recent council police control
By Bernadette Franka Nambu Car owners and council police have been on loggerheads for many years now. These car users…
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Entrance examination preparations: Canidates decry tedious registration process
By Nambu Bernadette Franka As thousands of students make last minute preparations for the official entrance examinations into the higher…
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Nkambe will represent NWR at national clean city contest
By Stephen TADAHA Nkambe subdivision in Donga Mantung division is the cleanest locality in the North West region of Cameroon.…
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Back to school: west governor says environment must be secured, healthy for pupils
By Stephen TADAHA “Stakeholders in the basic education sector in the West region must ensure a safe and secured learning…
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Disgruntled Dibamba land grabbing victims deny SDO breathing space
The confiscation of parcels of land and unlawful demolition of houses in Dibamba in the Douala III subdivision allegedly by…
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North West officials wage war against community schools and absentee teachers
“The community institutions are illegal schools and we have instructed administrative authorities to close them across the region and sanction…
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Cameroon to boost use of ICT in agricultural sector
By Nambu Bernadette Franka Cameroon’s government is seeking to boost the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in informal…
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Government shuts down close to 500 schools in basic education sector
By Stephen TADAHA The Government of Cameroon through its ministry of basic education has shut down 494 clandestine schools in…
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Kumbo: Gov’t forces kill bike rider
Kumbo town dwellers woke up yesterday Wednesday, August 23, 2023, with their normal activities until 10:50 a.m. when members of…
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