Daily Dose of News Roundup October 11, 2021

Christians of Presbyterian Church Ntafoang, Bali have worshipped again as a congregation. This comes weeks after the closure of all Presbyterian churches across Bali since August 22 when bullets hit a pastor and killed a female worshipper during church service. Separatist fighters imposed a ban on all PCC churches across Bali when the PCC moderator failed to criticize the military for the shooting.

At least one person is feared dead after gunshots were heard today in Big Babanki, Ngohketunjia Division of Cameroon’s North West Region. It remains uncertain the reason for the gunshots, but locals suspect an exchange of gunfire between soldiers and separatists.



Graduating students of the the Higher Technical Teacher Training College of the University of Bamenda shall this Saturday receive their diplomas. According to a release from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Theresia Nkuo Akenji, the Saturday event shall be restricted only to the graduating students.




East Regional Governor, Gregoire Mvogo has barred unvaccinated citizens of his region from public areas. The Governor says it is to end the spread of the deadly Delta variant of COVID-19.


A University of Maroua student, Karaîdi Sadjo, has drowned at the Mayo Kalio River in the Far North Region. His corpse was retrieved from the river after two days, by members of the fire fighting brigade.


Several individuals have been identified in Mali as the main culprits behind the Mali job scam. The suspects are believed to have lured many young Cameroonians to Mali and defrauded them of huge sums of money.



Cameroon today defeated Mozambique 1-0 in the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Cameroon currently occupies the second spot in the group with 9 points. Ivory Coast tops it with 10 points.

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