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Inception of Digital System Reduces Case Backlog in the Judiciary

Eldama Ravine: The inception of electronic and digital filing systems in the judiciary has drastically reduced the perennial cases of loss of files in courts and instilled efficiency in management of records. Eldama Ravine sub-county Senior Principal Magistrate Richard Koech told stakeholders from Koibatek and Mogotio sub-counties during the Judicial

Maua Residents Cautioned Against Illegal Water Connections

Maua: Residents of Maua in Igembe South Sub-County have been urged to desist from illegal water connections as authorities step up enforcement measures. Maua Town Municipal Manager Timothy Mwenda issued the stern warning stating that anyone caught engaging in unauthorized water connections will face penalties or legal action. According to

ECOWAS Facilitates Free Movement for Sahel States’ Citizens

Abuja: Wednesday, January 29, marked the official departure of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from ECOWAS. The Alliance of Sahel States announced the creation of the Sahel bloc after disagreements with the Economic Community of West African States. According to Cameroon News Agency, despite several diplomatic talks, these states were

Passenger Plane and Military Helicopter Crash in Washington DC, 67 Feared Dead

Washington DC: A passenger plane and a military helicopter have collided mid-air in the US city of Washington DC, leaving rescuers afraid that all persons on board both aircraft might be dead. The American Airlines jet was carrying 64 people while the US military helicopter (identified as a Sikorsky Black

Over 1,000 Absentee Teachers in Cameroon Given Two-Week Ultimatum

Yaound©: Over 1,226 teachers in Cameroon’s Secondary Education sector, who have been absent from their duty posts, have been issued a two-week deadline to present their justifications or face disciplinary actions. This directive comes as part of a press release from Minister Pauline Nalova Lyonga, who has urged these educators

New CAMASEJ Bamenda Chapter President Pledges Support to Outstanding NW Journalists

Bamenda: Sah Terence has been elected as the new president of the Cameroon Association of English-speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) Bamenda Chapter, securing the position with 40 votes against 29 for his opponent, Muma Jude. Sah’s election marks the beginning of a four-year mandate during which he aims to address key challenges

Perennial War in DRC Highlights Africa’s Sovereignty Challenges

Yaoundé: A phone vibration drew my attention to an incoming message – a friend had sent a message with an attachment and a note reading, ‘This is so sad and needs to stop!’ Some crying emojis followed the message. Curious, I opened the attachment. It was a photo of some