Cameroon news this morning live
Here are some of the top news stories from Cameroon this morning:
Breaking News
- The Cameroonian government has announced that it will be deploying troops to the English-speaking regions of the country to restore order and maintain peace. The move comes after weeks of protests and violence in the regions, which have been demanding greater autonomy and an end to French colonial rule. (Source: Cameroon Tribune)
Politics
- The Cameroonian parliament has approved a new law aimed at strengthening the country's anti-corruption efforts. The law, which was passed yesterday, gives the country's anti-corruption agency greater powers to investigate and prosecute corrupt officials. (Source: Cameroon Info)
Economy
- The Cameroonian government has announced plans to launch a new economic stimulus package aimed at boosting the country's economy. The package, which is expected to be launched next month, will include measures such as tax cuts, infrastructure development, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises. (Source: The Post)
Sports
- The Cameroonian national football team has qualified for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations after defeating the Democratic Republic of Congo 2-0 in a qualifying match yesterday. The team, which is currently ranked 34th in the world, will now face Tunisia in the final round of qualifying matches. (Source: Cameroon Football Federation)
Health
- The Cameroonian government has announced that it will be launching a new campaign to combat the spread of malaria in the country. The campaign, which will be launched next month, will include measures such as distributing mosquito nets, spraying insecticides, and providing treatment for those affected by the disease. (Source: Cameroon Health Ministry)
Weather
- A tropical storm is expected to hit Cameroon today, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the country. The storm, which is currently located off the coast of the country, is expected to make landfall in the afternoon and will affect several regions, including the capital city of Yaoundé. (Source: Cameroon Meteorological Agency)