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January 6, 2024

Cameroon News Agency: Taxi drivers have joined forces with the civil society group, Defyhate, to fight against hate speech in Buea

January 6, 2024 1 minute read On Friday January 5, 2024, hundreds of taxi drivers converged on the streets of Buea, South West region, and marched from the Omnisport Stadium in Molyko to the office of the Divisional Officer for Buea. The mobilization, organized under the banner of the “Hate Free City Campaign with Taxi

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Mimi Mefo info: Buea taxi drivers front campaign against hate speech in Cameroon

 by Tata Mbunwe  January 6, 2024 Reading Time: 2 mins read   Taxi drivers in Buea are fronting a mass street campaign aimed to limit and stop the spread of hate speech in Cameroon; The campaign, which has the hashtag #StopBadMop, is geared at sensitizing the public, especially taxi drivers, on the dangers of hate speech. To

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Interim Report Jan: Mimi Mefo Info From Xenophobe to advocate? Chief Moja Moja’s surprising stand against Buea’s hate speech

From Xenophobe to advocate? Chief Moja Moja’s surprising stand against Buea’s hate speech  by Kate Bih  January 6, 2024 Reading Time: 3 mins read Buea’s notorious hate speech figure, Chief Ewome Eko John, better known as Chief Moja Moja, has thrown his weight behind a campaign to eradicate the very issue he’s been accused of fueling. The traditional ruler

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