Which government structures of Southern Cameroons were dismantled by the Cameroun government?

Since 1972, the government of Cameroon has dismantled several key government structures and institutions that existed in Southern Cameroons (present-day Northwest and Southwest regions). These institutions were originally established during Southern Cameroons’ self-governance under British administration and the federal system with La République du Cameroun. Below are some notable dismantled structures: 1. Southern Cameroons Legislature…

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Breaking News No.259 Now Available in Newsstands and Digital  Format

We are thrilled to announce that the latest edition of our esteemed newspaper is now available for purchase at newsstands across the city. This edition brings a wealth of articles, insightful analyses, and in-depth reporting on the most pressing issues of our time. For those who prefer the convenience of technology, we have also released…

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Cameroon: 11 Students and Supervisors Kidnapped by Separatists in Ndop

In a distressing development, 11 students and their supervisors from the St. Lawrence University Institute of Ndop were kidnapped by separatist fighters in Cameroon’s North-West region. The abduction occurred on November 2nd, while the group was traveling to Babessi for an outreach program. Armed Ambazonian fighters intercepted them at Baba 1, taking them hostage and…

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Jailed Anglophone Activist Abdul Karim Ali Appeals to US President-elect Donald Trump

Abdul Karim Ali, a prominent Anglophone activist currently imprisoned in Cameroon, has penned an open letter to US President-elect Donald Trump. In his letter, Abdul Karim Ali appeals to Trump to address the ongoing human rights violations and political unrest in Cameroon, particularly in the Anglophone regions. He highlights the plight of many activists and…

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