Cameroon university suspends professor for asking a legal question in a law class
Many Cameroonians believe the punishment is intended as a warning to Anglophone intellectuals.
Many Cameroonians believe the punishment is intended as a warning to Anglophone intellectuals.
Watchdog groups decried the move, which comes as the government tries to counter protests.
Traditional social norms and the 2018 cholera outbreak are both factors in the battle against the pandemic.
Government controls lead to fuel shortages but prompt creative solutions from Africans.
Communities are turning in their own members who fled COVID-19 affected states.
Two of the country’s leading women’s rights groups said they have received numerous reports of violence.
A French media report states aid and loans to the poor African nation were seemingly redirected to Iran and Qatar.
The floods have killed more than 120 people and displaced about 1 million.
The High Court blocked the president’s lockdown.