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Friday, February fourteenth, the   UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.

Alex Song joins Rubin Kazan after failing to settle at Barcelone

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Rubin Kazan have signed Cameroon international Alex Song, who was a free agent, the Russian club confirmed on Monday.

38-year-old man kills wife leaving church after Sunday service in Chicago

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A 38-year-old man fatally shot his 36-year-old wife as she came out of her church in Chicago, Illinois, after Sunday service, and then shot himself to death. Both were found dead on the scene.

Ugandan pastor "killed by group of Muslims" for evangelising

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A pastor was tied up and killed by a group of Muslims in eastern Uganda reportedly for converting Muslims to Christianity and refusing to sell land for the building of a mosque.

Gaz du Cameroun will connect 12 new companies to its distribution network

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The oil and gas operator Victoria Oil & Gas (VOG), parent company of Gaz du Cameroun (GDC), the company operating the Logbaba gas field in the suburbs of Douala, the Cameroonian economic capital, announced on 25 July 2016 that it is currently running a pipe-laying programme, to supply twelve new companies in gas.

Cameroon lags in preparations for AFCON tournament

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A delegation from the Confederation of African Football is visiting Cameroon to appraise the West African country's readiness to host the Africa Women Cup of Nations, set for November. It is feared that with just several months to go, Cameroon may not be able to host the competition if the snail's pace of work on infrastructure continues.

Malawian sex worker arrested for having sex with children

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An HIV-positive Malawian man, who says he is paid to have sex with children as part of initiation rites, has been arrested on the president's orders.

Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe vows to stay in power for "a long time"

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Zimbabwe’s 92-year-old president on Wednesday said the longtime loyalists who turned against him last week should face “severe” punishment, and he vowed to stay in power for “a long time.” President Robert Mugabe made his first public response to a scathing statement by veterans of the country’s 1970’s liberation war. They called him dictatorial, manipulative and egocentric.