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Standard Chronicle: Defyhatenow Partners With Taxi Drivers In Buea to Combat Hatespeech

   standardchronicle  Humanity  January 11, 2024 1 Minute In a bold move to combat hate speech, defyhatenow has enlisted the support of taxi drivers in Buea who have committed to creating hate-free zones within their vehicles. The initiative aims to educate both drivers and passengers about the dangers of hate speech, transforming taxis into spaces of unity and

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The Guardian Post Daily : Hon Malomba Mobilises Over 1500 Taxi Drivers against Hate

The Member of Parliament, MP, for Buea Urban Constituency, Hon Donald Malomba Esembe, has rallied over 1,500 taxi drivers in the city in a campaign against hate speech and related vices. The campaign dubbed: “StopBadMop”, was flagged off Saturday January 6 in the mountainside city of Buea. The campaign is a joint initiative of Hon

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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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