Tag: cameroon
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Nigerian Farmers Brace for Potential Flooding as Cameroon Proceeds with Dam Release
Farmers in Nigeria are bracing themselves for potential flooding as Cameroon announces plans to open a dam. This move has sparked fear among the local agricultural communities, who are concerned about the possible repercussions on their crops and livelihoods. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by farmers in the region, who are already grappling…
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Nigerian Protesters Arrested for Waving Russian Flags Amid Hardship Rallies
In Nigeria, protests against the cost of living crisis continue, with a diminished number of participants due to fears of a harsh response from security forces. At least seven people have died, and 700 have been arrested since the protests began. In a controversial twist, more than 90 demonstrators were arrested in the north for…
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Refugee Olympic Team Aims for First Medal in Paris as Boxer Cindy Ngamba Reaches Quarterfinals
Cindy Ngamba, a boxer for the Refugee Olympic Team, has qualified for the quarterfinals in the Paris Olympics, marking a historic moment as she stands one fight away from winning the team’s first-ever medal. Born in Cameroon and later moving to the UK at 11, Ngamba became a three-time English national champion. Her journey and…
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Cameroon Honors Late Saxophonist Manu Dibango with Photographic Exhibition and Book Launch
A recent photographic exhibition in Yaoundé, Cameroon, has been dedicated to celebrating the life and legacy of the renowned Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango, who passed away from COVID-19 in 2020. Curated by journalist and photographer Samuel Nja Kwa, who had a close two-decade-long association with Dibango, the exhibition titled “Soul Makossa Man” offers an immersive…
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Kenya’s President Ruto Announces Spending Cuts and Apologizes for Police Brutality Amid Nationwide Protests
In response to nationwide protests against proposed tax increases, Kenyan President William Ruto has announced a new series of austerity measures aimed at reducing government spending. These measures include a 50% reduction in the number of government advisers and the suspension of non-essential travel for state officers. Additionally, Ruto has initiated a comprehensive forensic audit…
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Exploring the Unique World of Cameroon’s Penja White Pepper Cultivation
In Cameroon’s Penja region, Rosalie, one of the oldest female white pepper farmers, utilizes traditional farming techniques on her three-hectare plantation, highlighting the unique cultivation of Penja white pepper on volcanic land without the need for fertilizers or pesticides. The production process undergoes strict quality control, ensuring authenticity and quality for consumers. Penja white pepper,…
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Vital Kamerhe Elected President of Congo’s National Assembly Amid Political Turmoil
Vital Kamerhe has been elected as the head of the National Assembly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, marking a significant political development in the country. This election is a pivotal step towards forming a government, five months after the presidential elections. Kamerhe, who is an important ally of President Felix Tshisekedi and has a…
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Global Trend: World Leaders Ageing as Median Age Gap with Constituents Widens
The recent analysis by WSJ State of the Stat highlights a growing trend of older leaders in global politics, noting that all of the world’s ten most populous countries are led by individuals over 70. This shift towards older politicians is contrasted with the youth of the general population, especially in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa.…
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China and Russia Expand Influence in Africa as Western Powers Lose Ground
China and Russia are increasingly influencing Africa, capitalizing on anti-Western sentiments and filling the void left by the diminishing influence of Western European powers, particularly France. Through economic power and military services, both nations are becoming the new patrons in Africa amidst a backdrop of coups and the threat of regional wars. The significant investments…