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Actuellement en Europe pour une série de spectacles, l’auteur des titres à succès « À chacun sa chance » et « Qui croira verra » dit qu’elle est prête à interrompre la suite de sa tournée pour « éviter de nous opposer les uns aux autres, j’arrête et je rentre, je ne voudrais pas qu’on

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Currently in Europe for a series of shows, the author of the hits “To each his own chance” and “Who will believe will see” says that she is ready to interrupt the continuation of her tour to “avoid opposing us to each other others, I’m stopping and I’m going home, I don’t want us young people to tear each other apart in the name of the tribe”. About his audience, Krys M emphasizes that it “is neither Bamiléké, nor Béti, even less Bassa, Bamenda etc. He is Cameroonian, African, global… In fact he is just human (…) The difficulties of my country have no tribes, all young Cameroonians no matter where they come from and where they live, are subject to the same realities as me. The 28-year-old artist’s release came a few hours after that of singer Koppo on Facebook. The latter in one of his publications wrote “The small idle tribalists of the BAS let Krys M move quietly to Mbeng (Editor’s note: quietly in Europe) to go after Coco Argentée and Ben Decca. Even hide your game a little. The latter refers to threats from the Brigade Anti Sardinards (BAS) which prompted singers Ben Decca and Coco Argentée to cancel performances in the West for lack of guarantees as to their safety for one, and breach of contract by the promoter for the other. Since 2018, the BAS, a group of opponents of Paul Biya’s regime, based abroad, has made it its mission to prevent concerts in the West where artists they consider close to power and silent in the face of the suffering of the people. Grace Decca, Lady Ponce, Aï Jo Mamadou or K Tino among others have suffered the costs. Internet users, personalities from the cultural sphere and members of civil society call on artists who have been spared intimidation and calls for a boycott by the BAS vis-à-vis their colleagues to condemn them firmly so as not to be considered as accomplices .

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Infos: Cameroon: Biya’s party wins all Senate seats

In this Oct. 7, 2018 file photo, Cameroonian President Paul Biya during the …   –   Copyright © africanews Sunday Alamba/Copyright 2018 The AP. All rights reserved. By Rédaction Africanews with AFP Last updated: 24/03 – 15:44 Cameroon The party of President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for more than 40 years, unsurprisingly won all

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The party of President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for more than 40 years, unsurprisingly won all 70 seats in the indirectly elected Senate on March 12, the Constitutional Council announced Thursday.

The 90-year-old omnipotent head of state must also appoint 30 more senators in the next 10 days.

The Rassemblement démocratique du peuple camerounais (RDPC) has even strengthened its total domination of the upper house of parliament since the opposition had seven seats in the outgoing Senate.

The CPDM lists, which came out on top in each of Cameroon’s ten administrative regions, won all the seats in each of these regions, according to the results read out by Clement Atangana, the president of the Constitutional Council, during a ceremony broadcast live on CRTV, the public television.

In the ten regions of this central African country of some 28 million inhabitants, 10 parties had presented candidates to 11,134 electors: regional councillors, municipal councillors and traditional chiefs.

The CPDM was the only party to present lists in all ten regions. It controls 316 of Cameroon’s 360 communes.

In the National Assembly, Mr. Biya’s party and its allies also have an overwhelming majority of 164 deputies out of 180, elected in February 2020.

The only issue at stake in the senatorial elections is the election, once the 30 additional senators are appointed by the head of state, of the president of the Senate, who is constitutionally responsible for the interim in case of vacancy at the head of power. But he must organise a presidential election within 120 days, in which he is not allowed to run.

The incumbent, Marcel Niat Njifenji, 88, who is very close to Mr Biya, has held the post for 10 years.

The “succession” of Paul Biya is on everyone’s lips. In case of death or incapacity of the president, the CPDM will have to designate a successor who will have every chance of winning the presidential election. But no personality, even among those closest to Mr. Biya, dares to step forward publicly.

Paul Biya has ruled Cameroon since 1982 with an iron fist, regularly accused by the UN and international NGOs of ruthlessly repressing the opposition in the streets and a bloody separatist rebellion in the two western regions populated mainly by the English-speaking Cameroonian minority.

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            The World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday that the death toll from the Marburg virus epidemic in Equatorial Guinea has risen to 20, with Malabo reporting six more deaths in 10 days.

            The cases of this haemorrhagic fever, which is almost as deadly as Ebola, have spread from the province of Kie-Ntem, where it caused the first known deaths on 7 January, to Bata, the economic capital of this small central African country, which is partly an island and partly a continent.

            This expansion “suggests wider transmission of the virus” and requires “intensified response efforts to avoid a large-scale epidemic and loss of life,” WHO warned in a statement.

            “Between 11 and 20 March, eight cases were confirmed, six of which died,” the Equatoguinean government said on its website, without establishing a total toll since the beginning of the epidemic. The last official death toll was 11 on 28 February.

            “To date, there are 20 probable cases and 20 deaths,” the WHO said, adding that the new cases are reported in the provinces of Kié-Ntem, Litoral and Centro Sur, which all have international borders with Cameroon and Gabon.

            The epidemic is now raging in three of the four mainland provinces, from the east to the Atlantic Ocean. Bata, the port on the Gulf of Guinea with a population of about 250,000, is “affected”, according to the government.

            The efforts of the authorities, aided by the WHO, to contain the virus in Kié-Ntem have therefore not been enough. “Additional WHO experts (…) will be deployed in the coming days,” the UN agency said, adding that it is also “helping Gabon and Cameroon to strengthen their preparedness and response to the epidemic.

            Tanzania also announced on Tuesday the start of a Marburg epidemic, with five deaths.

            The virus is transmitted to humans by fruit bats and is spread in humans through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected people, or surfaces and materials. The case fatality rate is up to 88%.

            There is no approved vaccine or antiviral treatment for the virus. However, supportive care – oral or intravenous rehydration – and treatment of specific symptoms increase the chances of survival.

            A range of potential treatments, including blood products, immune therapies and drugs, as well as candidate vaccines with phase 1 data are being evaluated, according to WHO.

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                        A Nigerien military patrol from the “Faraouta Bouchia” operation, …   –   Copyright © africanews -/AFP or licensors By Rédaction Africanews with AFP Last updated: 22/03 – 16:24 Niger The Nigerien army said last week it killed “about 20 terrorists” of the jihadist group Boko Haram and captured 83 other suspected fighters during an operation on

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                        The Nigerien army said last week it killed “about 20 terrorists” of the jihadist group Boko Haram and captured 83 other suspected fighters during an operation on the border with Nigeria.

                        This “air-land sweep” operation aimed to “neutralize” the bases of the Islamic State in West Africa group (ISWAP, a splinter faction of Boko Haram) installed in the Matari forest in Nigeria from where attacks against towns and military positions in Niger are planned, according to the military operations bulletin in the Diffa region (south-east of Niger), consulted on Wednesday by AFP.

                        It also aims to “maintain pressure on ISWAP” and “cut its supply lines”, the text describes.

                        According to a report drawn up by the army, some 20 “terrorists have been neutralized” and “83 suspected Boko Haram terrorists” captured and handed over to the Nigerian authorities.

                        In addition, three “enemy” bases, logistical depots, and motorcycles were destroyed and weapons were seized.

                        The operation was conducted from March 13 to 19 by the Nigerien military of the Mixed Multinational Force (MMF) an 8,500-strong force launched in July 2015 by Niger, Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon, to fight armed jihadist groups.

                        Meanwhile, the Nigerien military claims to have intercepted and handed over to Nigerien authorities a total of 1,121 suspected Boko Haram members, including women and children.

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                        On March 11, it had also killed “some 30 terrorists” who refused to surrender.

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