Trending news stories in Cameroon – July 23rd 2021

Road users of the Bamenda – Enugu road that passes through Bali are still stranded on both ends following a Seperatists indefinite ban on the circulation of cars on the road. The Separatists’ decision is in retaliation of the SDO for Mezam’s decision banning the movement of bikes in Bali for 3 months


People in Bambili have praised the courage of a bike rider in the area who courageously collected the gun of a death gendemarie element alledgedly shot by separatists and submitted it to authorities in Bambili


Health authorities in Bamenda have announced that Johnson and Johnson vaccine against covid 19 shall reach the region in two weeks. The American embassy announced late Thursday, that the US government has donated over three thousand doses of the vaccine to Cameroon.


The Minister Delegate in Charge of Defense, Joseph Beti Assomo is on a working visit to the West region. His mission is to take stock of the operations put forth to maintain security in the region.

The ICT University has today launched it’s book titled “A Panoramic Literature Review of Covid-19”. The book is the first publication ever by a Cameroonian Higher Institute of Learning.

Hundreds of youths in Mokolo, Far North Region rallied yesterday in support of the Head of State, H.E Paul Biya. They affirmed their support for him amidst continuous criticisms as he stays at the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva.

The Secretary General of CAF, Veron Mussengo Omba has once more confirmed that the AFCON Draws are set to be done on August 15 at the Yaoundé Conference Centre. The draw which was initially scheduled for June was moved for logistics concerns.

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