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18, May 2017
US: White policewoman cleared in black man’s shooting death 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
A white policewoman in the US state of Oklahoma, who was accused of fatally shooting an unarmed African American man, has been acquitted from all charges. Officer Betty Jo Shelby, 43, shot dead 40-year-old Terrence Crutcher next to his car on a street in Tulsa on September 16, 2016. The Tulsa County District Court jury […]
18, May 2017
Sudan’s Bashir, Trump to attend same summit in Saudi Arabia 0
by soter • Headline News, Politics, World
Sudan’s foreign minister says President Omar al-Bashir will attend a summit in Saudi Arabia, where US President Donald Trump will also be present, despite arrest warrants for war crimes and genocide issued by the International Criminal Court against the Sudanese leader. “I can confirm President Bashir will go … to Saudi Arabia,” Ibrahim Ghandour told […]
18, May 2017
Anglophone teachers in Yaoundé have refused to correct copies of the 2017 Common Entrance Examination 0
by soter • Education, Headline News, Life
Unhappy with the reduction the Francophone government’s reduction of the marking fees from 60 francs last year to 33 CFA francs this year, Anglophone teachers in Yaoundé have said that they will not correct a single script of the Common Entrance Examination that held on Tuesday 16 May 2017. The expression on the faces, and […]
17, May 2017
Southern Cameroons Revolution: Learning from a relevant scholarly work 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
Writing about the collapse of the democratic republic in answer to the challenges and perceived injustices of globalisation that gave rise to Fascism, Nazism, Communism and Tyranny, Professor Timothy Snyder in his book ON TYRANNY: TWENTY LESSONS FROM THE TWENTIETH CENTURY” The Bodley Head London 2017 asserts that “history does not repeat itself, it instructs”. […]
17, May 2017
La Republique: Adèle Mballa Atangana dropped by CRTV following on-air blunder 0
by soter • Entertainment, Headline News, Life
The management of the Cameroon Radio and Television, CRTV has replaced the 8:30 pm Francophone newscaster, Adèle Mballa Atangana. Mballa Atangana who also moonlights as Director of Information at Crtv-Television desk was told to get some rest yesterday Tuesday the 16th of May. CRTV insiders say she is presently depressed following a costly mistake she […]
17, May 2017
Yaounde: Waves of assault by armed gangs against students attributed to militiamen from the Central African Republic 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
An organized crime group from the Central African Republic is spreading terror in the nation’s capital Yaoundé. Hundreds of Cameroonian students were victims of aggression by armed gangs at a place known as “Rail-Ngousso”, during a sporting event. The Central African Republic militia men arrived on board motorcycles armed with machetes, knives and guns and […]
17, May 2017
48 percent of Americans support Trump’s impeachment 0
by soter • Headline News, Politics, World
A new opinion poll shows that Americans who support President Donald Trump’s impeachment outnumber those who oppose the move. The survey released by the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling showed that 48 percent of the respondents would support Trump’s impeachment, while only 41 percent would opposed it. The same polling company reported three months ago that […]
17, May 2017
French Cameroun: State cracks down on medical doctors 0
by soter • Headline News, Health, Life
André Mama Fouda, the Francophone Minister of Public Health, has decided to send a neurologist and a neurosurgeon to a health center, which is devoid of any equipment, and is housed in small locality of barely 500 inhabitants, whereas these specialists are rare in the large cities hosting several millions of people. In a typical […]
16, May 2017
2 killed, 6 injured in Nigeria’s northeastern state of Borno 0
by soter • Headline News, News, Nigeria
Two people have been killed and six others have been injured in an attack on a village in Nigeria’s volatile northeast. A police spokesman said on Tuesday that three female attackers had targeted villagers late on Monday in Mandarari Ward, located some 36 kilometers (22 miles) from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. Borno is […]



















18, May 2017
Revealed: Biya Francophone gov’t monitors literally every phone call in Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The Francophone governor of the Buea province of Southern Cameroons has revealed that the Yaoundé regime will henceforth monitor telephone conversations of West Cameroonians in order to identify secessionists and persons fanning the flames of the Anglophone uprising. The land grabber governor made the revelation last week during a meeting to assess the security situation […]