National Unity Day Parade: Business as usual in Buea, amid lock down

There is a lockdown in some parts of Buea and other areas of the restive North West and South West Regions of Cameroon.

But at the Buea Independent Square, it has been a busy morning.

Thousands of soldiers, students, pupils, and civilians are taking part in the May 20th March past parade.

The exercise started with the military march past.

All the students could be seen wearing a face mask, as part of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Please send images of the day in your area, and we will be happy to post them.

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