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  • Nov 21, 2024 | qoshe.com | Mimi Mefo Takambou

    Renowned Malian singer-songwriter Salif Keita has thrown his weight behind Mali's ruling military junta, praising their governance and rejecting allegations of human rights violations. But his comments have generated myriad reactions, with critics pointing to evidence of repression and abuses under military rule. On Wednesday, the junta, led by Colonel Assimi Goita, fired the country's civilian prime minister in reaction to his public criticism of the military regime.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | dw.com | Cai Nebe |Mimi Mefo Takambou

    Cynthia Kodowu, a Ghanaian human resources specialist, told DW that she gives her workers some stark words of advice about protecting their mental health in the workplace. "I say to my staff and to all other people that the money you're chasing, for which reason you don't want to take that break? If you do exit today, it's not going to be paid to you in the cemetery in any case," said Cynthia Kodowu, a Ghanaian human resources specialist.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | mimimefoinfos.com | Mimi Mefo Takambou

    Four young Cameroonians, whose voices they feel have been stifled and silenced, have written a poem to express their disappointment over the prohibition on discussing President Paul Biya and his health. At just eleven years old, Wilson Malala, along with three peers, wrote the poem titled ‘Silence’ to address Cameroon’s socioeconomic and political challenges.

  • Oct 13, 2024 | dw.com | Mimi Mefo Takambou

    13/10/202413 de outubro de 2024A educação de cerca de 2,8 milhões de crianças na África Ocidental e Central está em risco devido a embates armados e atuação de grupos terroristas. A situação é particularmente crítica na Nigéria e em Camarões. https://p.dw.com/p/4ljUFOs conflitos armados em curso na África Ocidental e Central devastaram comunidades e deslocaram milhões de pessoas, interrompendo a educação de cerca de 2,8 milhões de crianças, de acordo com um relatório recente das Nações Unidas.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | dw.com | Mimi Mefo Takambou

    09/24/2024September 24, 2024The futures of an estimated 2.8 million children in West and Central Africa are in jeopardy due to conflicts. The situation is particularly dire in Nigeria and Cameroon. https://p.dw.com/p/4l1dBOngoing conflicts across West and Central Africa have disrupted the education of around 2.8 million children, according to a recent United Nations report.

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