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Education & Youth: Cameroon’s Ministry of Secondary Education has rescheduled the remaining 2026 GCE papers after leaked exam questions circulated online, pushing written papers by two weeks (June 22–July 2) while TVEE remains unchanged. Governance & Families: Cameroon’s government launched “Operation to clean up the State family allowances file” to verify payroll documents after the family allowance budget rose by 17 billion FCFA in under five years. Disability Inclusion: CBCHS rolled out a national awareness drive, “We Ring The Bell,” urging inclusive education financing and support for children with disabilities. Community & Sports: Kuere Rodrigue won stage one of the Cameroon International Cycling Tour, while Donga Mantung locals continue to praise Mayor Abdou Kanfon Bornou’s grassroots transformation in Ndu. Culture & Faith: Cameroon’s Catholic bishops closed their 51st plenary assembly with renewed calls for peace, dialogue, and unity. Health & Diplomacy: A Chinese medical team provided free care to over 230 patients in Ngat-Bane (Centre region), reinforcing health cooperation ties. Regional Security (Cameroon-linked): Boko Haram freed hundreds of women and children from Ngoshe near the Cameroon border, with reports citing 360–416 releases.

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Chinese Medical Team Delivers Free Healthcare Services in Rural Cameroon

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