Daily Dose of News Roundup September 23rd, 2021

The transport sector has been listed among the most corrupt in the country. It was named among others in the National Anti Corruption Commission’s 2020 report released today.

Reports say Yannick Kawa has been arrested. He is one of the first ever separatist fighters to drop arms and embrace government’s callfor dialogue. He was allegedly arrested for dealing in illicit fuel sales.

Two kids have died after they were swept off by runoffs in Mamfe, Manyu Division, South West Region following a heavy downpour. The incident happened on September 19, 2021.

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Tibor Nagy has criticised the government for its use of the military to resolve the Anglophone crisis. To him, violence will only spread if other peaceful means are not employed.

Defense Minister, Joseph Beti Assomo has revealed that a change in military strategy will be employed in the fight against anglophone secessionists. He made it known in a high security meeting in Bamenda yesterday.

Ivo Chi, one of the FECAFOOT Presidential hopefuls has backed out of the race for the seat and endorsed Samuel Eto’o Fils. He said Eto’o is most qualified for the job and is a blessing to Cameroon Football.

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