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3/4 OF Liquor Sold In Cameroon Bars And nightclubs Clubs adulterated, Poisonous Stuff

3/4 OF Liquor Sold In Cameroon Bars And nightclubs Clubs adulterated, Poisonous Stuff A scandal is rocking the alcoholic beverage market in Cameroon. It was revealed by the Pasteur Center in Yaoundé, following a six-year scientific investigation. More than a third of the alcohol served in the upscale restaurants and nightclubs of Bastos, the select…

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SAVE A LIFE

SNAKE AND SALT Look for small SALT at least a cup and pour it into your WC, it will serve as poison to any dangerous reptiles around your soak-away pit. Beware that we are in reptiles season now. Snake is the most dangerous. Apply this formula and your family life is secured. KITCHEN SAFETY *Keep…

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CBCHS Suspends Salaries for Three Months Due to Trump Funding Freeze

The Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services (CBCHS) has announced a three-month salary suspension for employees working on US-funded projects. This decision comes in response to the Trump administration’s halt on federal funding, which has significantly impacted the financial stability of these projects. The suspension will affect salaries from January 25 to April 24. The CBCHS…

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PUMIP Project Update: Minee and Camwater Take Stock of Yaoundé’s Drinking Water Efforts

The Director General of Camwater, Dr Blaise Moussa, took part yesterday in a working visit led by the Minister of Water and Energy, Mr. Gaston Eloundou Essomba on the construction sites of the Emergency Project for better integration of the additional water volume of PAEPYS (PUMIP) into the network of the city of Yaoundé yesterday,…

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Over 130 Bodies Abandoned at Laquintinie Hospital: A Growing Crisis

Laquintinie Hospital in Douala, Cameroon, is currently grappling with a severe crisis as over 130 abandoned bodies have accumulated in its mortuary. This alarming situation has raised concerns about public health and the management of the hospital’s facilities. The Crisis The mortuary at Laquintinie Hospital has reached its capacity, with more than 130 bodies left…

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Free Screening for Malaria, Hepatitis B, and Hypertension in Douala VI

In Douala VI, there is an ongoing health initiative offering free screenings for malaria, hepatitis B, and hypertension. This program aims to improve public health by providing early detection and treatment options for these conditions. Malaria remains a significant health concern in Cameroon, with high awareness and use of preventive measures like bed nets. Hepatitis…

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Cameroon: Far North Region Intensifies Polio Prevention Efforts Amid Ongoing Challenges

In the Far North region,  the fight against polio remains a top priority for health authorities and communities. Despite numerous challenges, including limited access to healthcare and ongoing security concerns, efforts to prevent the spread of polio are unwavering. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) prescribes three key strategies to eradicate polio: strengthening routine immunization,…

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