From reporting news to the sensitization of Cameroonians on how to stay safe from coronavirus pandemic. These are the double functions members of the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists, Douala chapter (CAMASEJ D) are carrying out as the deadly pandemic continues to pose a major threat to the country.
To the president of CAMASEJ D, the coronavirus pandemic is deadly yet respecting basic hygiene practices effectively bars the way against the virus.
CAMASEJ D donated buckets for washing of hands, soaps and face masks to over three hundred men, women and children that converged on government primary school Mabanda.
The quarter head of Mabanda Tufoin Joseph expressed profound gratitude to the gesture of English speaking journalists in Douala while calling on the population to put the items into good use.
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