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19, September 2017
Lord Justice Ayah Paul speaks of his arrest; Says Cameroon in need of a truth and reconciliation Committee 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Lord Justice Ayah Paul Abine has broken the silence he maintained after his release from prison on Sunday, September 17, 2017, on the TV program Geopolis of the Equinoxe Television channel. Ayah Paul made an overview of his arrest, the conditions of his detention, his release, the reparations demanded by his party and the Southern […]
19, September 2017
French Cameroun: Boko Haram escalates terror campaign in the Far North region 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
8 people lost their lives first following an explosion of an improvised device at Wulba and in a suicide attack attributed to the Nigerian Islamic sect, Boko Haram at Kossa in the Far North region of French Cameroun. The attacks took place on Sunday the 17th of September 2017 in the morning. Five people including […]
18, September 2017
With Cameroon mired in turmoil, Nature partitioning the Country 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Nature has once again added its voice in the political turmoil in Cameroon, and once again the partitioning of the country into Southern Cameroons and French Cameroon is becoming evident. The partition trope resurfaces periodically, most often while the one and indivisible Cameroon looks “too hard to fix.” The N 63 road at the level […]
18, September 2017
Kenya opposition urges reform of electoral commission 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, Politics
Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga Sunday said the coalition he leads will hold nationwide campaigns to urge reforms of the electoral commission before the fresh presidential elections next month. Odinga has maintained that the electoral commission must be reformed or he will not participate in the new election ordered by the Supreme Court when it […]
18, September 2017
Anglophone Crisis Symposium, Coventry, United Kingdom 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Politics
A symposium on the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon has been organised for all Cameroonians to attend regardless of their persuasion. Whether you are Anglophone or Francophone, come along and let’s debate the issues. This is a joint initiative of WCA and WCMC UK to explore lasting solutions to the recurrent Anglophone problem. Date of Symposium: […]
18, September 2017
Yaounde: How President Biya’s children are changing the rules at ENAM 0
by soter • Education, Headline News, Life
Last Saturday’s late arrival of the son of the President of the Republic at the examination centre for Cycle B “General Administration” into the National School of Administration and Magistracy, compelled the management of the exams to let the other candidates who came late into the hall. A Mercedes brand vehicle matriculated CE 915 belonging […]
17, September 2017
Bui County: Six killed in crash 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Six people were killed on Saturday in a serious traffic accident in Bui County precisely in Kumbo. The accident between a semi-trailer carrying goods and a public transport bus also caused many injuries. As in 2010, when 1,200 people were killed on Cameroonian roads, there is a peak of deaths from traffic accidents in 2017 […]
17, September 2017
30 Burundian refugees die in clashes with Congo security forces 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
At least 30 Burundian refugees have been killed in clashes with Congolese security forces over plans to send some of them home, a Reuters witness and local activists said on Saturday. Police and soldiers opened fire as the refugees protested over the plan in the town of Kamanyola in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on […]
17, September 2017
Suicide among US war veterans highest in west, rural areas 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
Newly released US government data shows suicide rate among military veterans as considerably higher in western and rural parts of the country, further indicating that female and older veterans are at higher risk and that social isolation, gun ownership and limited access to health care are likely factors. The new figures are the first-ever Department […]



















19, September 2017
44 die of cholera in Nigeria’s militancy-hit northeast 0
by soter • Headline News, Health, Life
The United Nations says at least 44 people have died in a cholera outbreak in the militancy-hit northeast of Nigeria, where the first case of the disease was identified nearly five weeks ago. The world body said in a statement that nearly 2,300 confirmed or suspected cases of cholera had been registered by Monday. “To date, […]