Since the beginning of the crisis in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon, social media have been the place where most people made their voices heard – be it to stand for the population of the two anglophone regions, to support the army or simply to give information about the evolution of the conflict.
READ MOREI am looking at how Media houses are reporting about the Buganda Cabinet reshuffle and I am not surprised! So these journalists expected some names not be replaced? Is that the new mindset?
Vidic: Aggression against Liverpool is ✔️manutd.com/en/videos…
Was stuck in traffic because, cancelled trip b'se : Wife followed Husband and his girlfriend from wherever and then parked right on front of them in the middle of the road. Husband had child in car. Wife gets out of car, goes to husband, and throws punches.
I've been saying for a long time that @EzekielMutua and @InfoKfcb instrumentalize the language of protecting kids to censor what adults can watch and do. twitter.com/EstherPa…
In exercise of rights under Article 35 of the Constitution and Access to Information Act, I ask Chief Justice @dkmaraga to disclose the fate of a petition to dissolve Parliament for failure to comply with the 2/3rds gender rule filed by #WeAre52percent. #Julisha @KenyasOmbudsman
.@VictoriaNyeko You should have researched about People’s Government! @kizzabesigye1 actually formed that government in May 2016! My sister you are the one who is late here! twitter.com/nbstv/st…
Dear Kenyans, A Japanese Cabinet Minister has issued a public apology for being 3 minutes late to a parliamentary meeting yesterday. Obviously @UKenyatta and his Cabinet colleagues would have a difficult time understanding why that was even an issue. google.com/amp/s/www…
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