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DEATH BODY OF A SOUTH AFRICAN MISSING GIRL HAS BEEN FOUND

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 Korabo Monyama is a 15 years old  south African minor who got missing on the 5th of March 2023, after leaving the house to watch soccer at a nearby field but never came back. Reports says that she was seen walking the streets on that said day with her 23 years old boy friend confirmed by neighbours. Her body was finally found on the 8th of March 2023 by the South African police at the boy friends residence. She was buried in a shallow grave at the backyard of the boy friends house located at North west, South africa. The said boy friend was arrested and detained. The matter was forwarded to court and he was charged for murder and prejury after admitting for killing and burying Korabo Monyama.

TAILORS IN CAMEROON ON STRIKE

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Tailors in the nations capital Yaounde Cameroon are on strike due to the increase in prices of their services by the government. A communique was published by the Mfouda Divisional Delegate of Commerce Mr Lambo Manga Joseph asking tailors in his jurisdiction to increase their services at sixty thousand francs CFA (60.000frs). These tailors are frustrated and are on the point that they cannot do what the delegate has said since they seldom have work and  their services do not have a fixed price because they charged customers based on design of the dress they are making. 

A CAMEROON LADY HAS RECEIVED THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN OF COURAGE AWARD

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Maximilienne C. Ngo won the 2021 International Women of Courage award. She is a born Cameroonian from the West Region and a Human Right Activist and executive Director of the renowned NGO (Rehdac) which stands for Reseau Des Defenseur Des Droit Humains En Afrique Centrale . Maximilienne C. Ngo Mbe participated in a White House ceremony on the 8 of March 2023, hosted by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and First Lady of the United States Dr. Jill Biden.  Maximilienne received the award in 2021 handed by the Ambassador Lamora  for “extraordinary leadership, courage, and perseverance through adversity in promoting human rights in Cameroon and Central Africa.”  Since 2007, The Department of State since 2007 has recognized more than 180 women from more than 80 countries, including two from Cameroon which is madam Maximilienne Ngo Mbe and madam Henriette Ekwe Ebongo. Maximilienne is known for her courage and  resilience to defend human rights and fundamental rights ,to fight that nationa