5, April 2021
Covid-19 hits another minister close to Biya 0
Coronavirus has moved closer to the heart of government in La Republique du Cameroun, where an acolyte of President Paul Biya, Alim Garga Hayatou Secretary of State to the Minister of Public Health responsible for the fight against Epidemics and Pandemics has died.
The 75 year-old traditional ruler of the city of Garoua has been a cabinet minister since 1996. He is the second Cameroon government minister to die from Covid-19 after Gargoum Adoum of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A Cameroon Intelligence Report source in Yaoundé says the very powerful Lamido of Garoua reportedly contracted the virus from a contaminated document.
His Majesty Alim Hayatou was the top official aide to President Biya and one of the most powerful men in La Republique du Cameroun. Like most members of the Biya ruling crime syndicate, he had underlying health conditions, including diabetes.
Covid-19 is currently killing hundreds in the two Cameroons and experts said the Biya regime was badly prepared for an outbreak with major hospitals having no ventilators at all.
By Rita Akana in Yaounde




















5, April 2021
Palestinian leader Abbas headed to Germany for ‘medical tests’ 0
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas left for Germany on Monday for “routine medical tests” and to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel, a source within his office told AFP.
Less than two months before the first Palestinian polls in 15 years, the 86-year-old Abbas left the presidential compound in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank via helicopter for Jordan, said the source.
He was to fly to Germany before returning on Thursday, the source added, requesting anonymity pending an official announcement.
Palestinian legislative elections are scheduled for May 22, with a presidential vote set for July 31.
Abbas, who was elected president of the Palestinian Authority in the last vote in 2005 following the death of Yasser Arafat, has not yet declared whether he intends to run again.
His secular Fatah movement, which controls the West Bank, has submitted a list of candidates for the legislative polls.
Abbas, a heavy smoker, was hospitalised with pneumonia in 2018, fuelling speculation about a possible Palestinian succession plan.
His latest visit comes with Abbas and Fatah facing mounting political pressures.
In the legislative polls, Fatah is facing challenges from dissident factions including the Freedom list, led by a nephew of the late Arafat, Nasser al-Kidwa.
Freedom has been endorsed by Marwan Barghouti, a popular leader whom supporters have described as the Palestinian Mandela.
Barghouti is serving multiple life sentences in Israel for allegedly organising deadly attacks during the second Palestinian intifada (uprising) from 2000-2005.
Abbas’s former Gaza security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, who is currently in exile in Abu Dhabi, is also backing a list of challengers.
Former Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad, an ex-World Bank official with a track record of fighting corruption, is supporting his own group.
The Palestinian election followed an agreement on vote procedures between Fatah and Hamas Islamists who control the Israeli-blockaded Gaza strip.
Source: AFP