Trending news stories in Cameroon – 26th April 2021

A child is receiving medical attention in Tiko after sustaining injuries in a local stream yesterday. One died in the process under circumstances inhabitants have described as mysterious.


Some students of the department of biochemistry at the University of Ngaoundere are using cassava and millet to produce beer. To the students, the innovation springs from inadequate supply of corn for the production beer.


Inhabitants of Batie village in the West region of Cameroon are mobilising to welcome Francis Nganou, son of the land and Ultimate Fight Champion. He arrived Douala today from USA to present his belt to Cameroonians.


The administration of Government Bilingual High School Bepanda say discipline, hard work and hygiene are the cardinal principles guiding studies in the school. The school emerged first position in the academic classification of government bilingual high schools in Cameroon. The school scored 78% in the exam.


In less than ten days, the mascot and anthem of next year’s African Cup of Nations will be made public. The minister of sports installed members of the selection committee. The mascot and anthem that will be selected should reflect the identity and culture of Cameroon and the African continent.


Victims of a fire incident at Elf Quarter in Douala are calling authorities to ban the commercialisation of fuel in private homes. Flames broke out from a house before spreading to other places.


The respect of COVID-19 preventive measures in Cameroon is still being neglected by Cameroonians. At the same time, many still doubt the effectiveness of three types of COVID-19 vaccines being administered in Cameroon.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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