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The skillfulness of a Musango Bus driver saved the lives of the passengers he was carrying in the Matomb locality of the Centre Region, even though three people got wounded.
Sources say that, the Musango driver struggled to dodge a truck that was trying to overtake a car coming from the opposite direction which would have collided with the 70-seater bus if not for the swiftness of the driver.
The Eseka gendarmerie officers went to the scene to find out who was on the wrong so as to mete out sanctions accordingly. Their boss Jean Baptiste Bokam, has been singing about road safety campaigns which most of them do not take seriously. They only come to the scene when there is already a situation at hand. When it is still at the level of prevention, all they care about is the money they are bribed with.
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The Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and animal husbandry Dr Taiga, is reported to have relieved three of the Speaker of the National Assembly's relatives of their duties for corruption allegations.
As a result, Cavaye in an infuriated state, threatened to eliminate the Minister from government.
In less than a month after the threats, Dr Taiga, on the 25th of July 2017, appointed new people to those posts; Mohaman, Oumate Abba and Hassan, thus proving to the Speaker that he was the one in charge and not him.
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The Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, Rene Emmanuel Sadi is expected to lead a meeting in Yaounde, which brings together governors of the 10 Regions of Cameroon. Talks will be centred on the security measures to be taken in Cameroon and the upcoming school year 2017/2018.
The conference holds at a time when some of the country’s soldiers died in a shipwreck in the South West Region, coupled with the restless menaces from the Boko Haram terrorist group in the Northern part of Cameroon.
Issues related to the hitch free start of the 2017/2018 school will equally be discussed given that, the English speaking Regions; North West and South West did not have a steady academic year and there are no signs of smooth resumption.
Another key issue that will be at stake is the Afcon 2019 which Cameroon shall host. Many things need to be met up with in the various Regions like roads, lodging facilities and above all stadiums, of which observers still wonder if Cameroon will live up to expectations.
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A suspected armed bandit has been reduced to ashes in the West Region of Cameroon.
The incident happened on Sunday .
The man, identified as Charles Fokou, was part of a gang of three.
The gang is believed to have launched attacks on locals on Saturday.
But the start of the tragedy began earlier on Sunday when the gang fell on a judo practitioner , who raised the alarm.
The public came out and tortured Charles Fokou beyond repair before setting him ablaze, CRTV reports.
Reports say, Charles' guardian-his aunt -could identify the corpse only through his toes.
In the meantime, the police have opened an investigation into the incident, especially to identify the rest of the gang.
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As a sign of appreciation for the great job which the fishermen did, President Paul Biya thought it wise to give the men some money which was handed to them by the Governor of the Centre Region, Naseri Paul Bea.
Among the beneficiaries, was the Malian Fisherman who found the corpse. He was the one to whom highest credits were given. He saw the corpse after three days of intensive search by both members of the National Marine and local fishermen. “I thank the government, we all are happy” the Malian expressed his feelings.
The amount in the envelope was not disclosed but the content of the envelope was obviously heavy.
While the fishermen are being appreciated, the Bishops of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon, are cracking their heads on how to lay hands on the person or people behind this assassination according to them, as they don’t believe the state’s verdict on Bishop Jean Marie Benoit’s death. Government says the man of God got drowned.
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The population of the South West Regional Capital, Buea is awash by spate of ritual killings that has resurfaced in the metropolis.
Denizens of Bakweri Town are still in shock and consternation when they got up on Tuesday, July 18, and found the corpse of Odilia Molua along the Small Soppo stretch of road.
The deceased in her 30s was reportedly dropped-off by a taxi driver as explained by an eye witness.
“When I got close to the lady after she has been dumped by the speedy taxi driver, I discovered that there was some white substance coming out from the woman’s mouth, so I shouted to attract a few people who rushed to the scene and also saw the dead woman, but the driver had already driven off. We then alerted the forces of law and order,” the eye witness recounted to reporters.
It would be recalled that the July18 incident came barely a fortnight after a University of Buea student, Adele Elise Ekale, residing at Bakweri Town was also found dead.
Her corpse was discovered behind their house, two days after she went missing. One week later, the deceased boyfriend, Pasu Seji, was apprehended by the Buea Municipal Police at the Muea Market, while attempting to escape.
As the tears of mourners were still oozing out, the mortal remains of another girl was discovered in Bomaka, in her own pool of blood.
The frequent death, especially by young girls in Buea, has made denizens restive. Many are hoping that the administrative authorities of the Region will beef up security to unmask those behind what is referred today in Buea as serial ritual killings.
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Leadership in Cameroon like in most parts of the world is highly male-dominated.
Since independence in the 60s, Cameroon has got only two divisional officers even though there are 58 divisions in the country.
The second lady was commissioned on July 19 in the South Region. Rachelle Nga Zang is the Divisional Officer of Mvila.
Most of the divisional officers, if not all, are trained by the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM). And surprisingly this school receives female students every year.
Are women , thus, incompetent as administrators?
Is there anything holding them back?
This may prove hard to decipher given that there are female ministers, senators and you name them, in Cameroon.
But shockingly still, no woman has ever been governor in Cameroon. There are ten regions in the country, headed by a governor each.
This situation casts some doubt on the possibility of having a female president anytime soon.
Edith Kah Walla, the main, if not the only, female hopeful for the recent and upcoming presidential elections has a tough piece of meat to chew and swallow.
However, this may not shock some observers, who must have noted that the top preachers of democracy and equality have not had a female president since the start of their gospel. Look round; America and France- mothers,fathers, and great grand parents of democracy and freedom.
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