Society
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COMMENTARY: Maybe you shouldn’t have a PhD If you have to protest for a job
By Hans Ngala Recent pictures and images showing PhD graduates in Yaounde, protesting because they have not been hired by…
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Yaoundé: Nanny allegedly kills toddler, fakes drowning
An autopsy has revealed that the two-year-old daughter of CAMWATER General Director, Blaise Moussa was killed before being thrown into…
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Student drowns in River Manyu, search efforts underway
A student of Government Technical High School (GTHS) Mamfe has drowned in River Manyu, sources have confirmed. The incident occurred…
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Animal rights group launches global campaign to ban dog and cat meat trade
In a press statement, the Coalition For Cruelty Free Africa in collaboration with Liberia Animal Welfare and Conservation Society, said…
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Gov’t announces reconstruction plans on landslide Dschang cliff
By Stephen TADAHA The 2024 landslide at the Dschang cliff in the Menoua Division of the West Region of Cameroon…
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Cameroonians in Finland seek lower Passport fees
The Cameroonian community in Finland is appealing to their government to reduce the cost of passport acquisition for all, citing…
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Cameroon to build over 6bn FCFA gas storage and filling center in Kumba
By Synthia Lateu Kumba, in the Meme Division of the Southwest region, is set to host a new gas storage…
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Three corpses, one human skeleton discovered in Sikoum
By Nchendzengang Tatah A man was discovered tied up in a palm grove alongside four human remains at Sikoum, approximately…
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Gov’t launches online pre-enrollment system for NID
By Stephen Tadaha Cameroonians can now pre-enroll online for their National Identity Cards, as the newly implemented system went live…
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ICT University founder response to Biya’s appeal to youth, calls on investors to join him invest One Trillion FCFA
In response to President Biya’s remarks on the crucial role of the private sector in reducing unemployment in the country,…
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