About 15 Cameroonian soldiers were Thursday September 16, 2021, killed in Bamessing, NWR of Cameroon by Ambazonian fighters. The fighters led by General “No Pity” burnt down two armoured vehicles and seized weapons from state forces. The government has not yet reacted.
Separatists fighters have kidnapped a staff of GTHS Benakuma days after they shut down the school. Staff of the two schools who struggled to reach Wum for the start of the school year have all fled into hiding.
Still in the restive North West Region of Cameroon, Seperatist fighters who ambushed two armoured cars belonging to the BIR have today attacked the Ndop gendemarie and the DO’s Office. It’s not yet clear how many people were killed.
Cameroon’s Minister of Public Works, Emmanuel Ngannou Djoumessi on Thursday visited the bridge linking Cameroon and Nigeria in Ekok. The project, built as a joint venture between both countries is expected to be inaugurated later in September.
The father of a murdered Cameroonian soldier has died three days after his son’s death, local media has reported. The deceased soldier, Tetang Amédée was killed by Ambazonian fighters in Kumbo on September 13th. Read more on www.mimimefoinfo.com
Following the CAF President’s planned audience with Cameroon’s Head of State, Dr. Patrice Motsepe paid a visit to the Yaounde Olembe Football Stadium to inspect the progress of work. He was impressed with the structure and referred to it as World Class.
(C) Mimi Mefo Info
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