Cameroon military blames separatist propaganda for trying to tarnish image of troops
More than 250 foreign workers, most of them Chinese, say CAR rebels are targeting them
Officials say soccer games will be secure and safe from COVID-19
Officials warn of a new wave of violence and killing they say is being prepared by the separatists and Boko Haram terrorists
Government says people have moved into elephants’ habitat, sparking conflict
No one has yet claimed responsibility for attack in secessionist English-speaking North West region
Blind and visually impaired people blame lack of braille books and teachers for their lower levels of education and struggles to be independent
Trucks wait in Cameroon because of election violence in C.A.R.
Refugees blame both military and separatists for mistreating them
President Paul Biya spoke of the impact of the novel coronavirus
Cameroon transport minister says the government has ordered investigations on the causes of the accidents
Alternative gifts for children include educational electronic toys, which promotes education as opposed to violence
For annual tradition this year, Inter-Denominational Prayer for Peace group focused on troubled western regions and COVID-19
Central African Republic accuses former president Francois Bozize of organizing a rebel alliance to attack the capital, Bangui, a week before the poll
The revelation came after Cameroon's military arrested a former lawmaker for allegedly supplying cattle to the Nigerian terrorist group
Three soldiers stand accused in February 14 Ngarr-buh massacre; Human Rights Watch says 21 civilians, including 13 children and a pregnant woman, were killed
Those who depend on cross-border business say they can barely survive, while customers are complaining of high prices and a shortage of goods
Anglophone rebels blamed for death of at least one village chief abducted for supporting first regional elections
Central government officials are promising to reduce their grip on power
Hundreds took to the streets of Yaounde, Thursday to protest
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