Serikali ya Cameroon yapiga marufuku watu kuuliza Afya na alipo Rais Paul Biya

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Serikali ya Cameroon imepiga marufuku mijadala ya umma kuhusu afya ya Rais Paul Biya, ikilitaja kuwa suala la usalama wa taifa.

Waziri wa Utawala wa Wilaya wa Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji alisema katika taarifa yake siku ya Alhamisi kwamba mkuu wa nchi ndiye taasisi ya kwanza ya jamhuri na mjadala wowote kuhusu afya yake ni suala la usalama wa taifa.

Maagizo hayo yanakuja wakati Mamlaka zikiendelea kukana uvumi kuwa kiongozi huyo mkongwe mwenye umri wa miaka 91 amefariki dunia akiwa Nchini Ufaransa ambako amekuwa akiishi.
Cameroon’s government has banned public discussions about the health of President Paul Biya, terming it a national security issue.

The directive comes as the authorities continue to dispel rumours that the 91-year-old veteran leader has died in a foreign country.

Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji said in a statement on Thursday that the head of state is the first institution of the republic and any debate about his health is a national security issue.

“All debate in the media about the health of the President of the Republic is consequently formally prohibited,” Atanga Nji said, warning that “offenders will have to face the rigour of the law”.

The minister directed regional governors to create monitoring units to record programmes and debates in the private and social media and identify authors of “tendentious comments”.

Social media has been inundated with discussions about the poor health and of the Cameroonian leader, who has been away from public view since he was seen on television leaving Beijing on September 8, after participating in the Summit on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac).

On Tuesday, the government said the leader was in an excellent state of health and would be back in the country “in the next few days”.

The Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said: “The government of the republic unequivocally affirms that these rumours are pure fantasy and imagination on the part of their authors and hereby wishes to formally debunk such rumours.”
He said that President Biya had granted himself a brief private stay in Europe after the Focac, in which he took an active part.

“However, he remains, as usual, and wherever he may be, attentive to the development of national life,” the minister added.

In a separate release, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the President’s Cabinet added that: “the Head of State continues to exercise his duties in Geneva and has never departed the city following his visit to Beijing.”

Cameroonians are not new to the President’s “brief private stay in Europe” as his Cabinet always announces, though the duration is usually the opposite of what is announced. The latest disappearance of close to 40 days now however has aroused Cameroonians’ interest.

In July, he attended the opening of the Paris Olympics in Paris, where he was seen on television sitting in the rain. He would return to the French capital where he spoke at the 80th anniversary of Débarquement de Provence, commemorating African soldiers’ First World War contribution in the south of France alongside President Emmanuel Macron in August, before shuttling to Beijing in early September.

He was expected in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly, but he did not show up. Albeit confirmation of his presence, according to diplomatic sources, he did not also take part in the 19th Francophonie Summit in France earlier this month.

At a reception to mark the German National Day in Yaoundé on October 1, the German Ambassador to Cameroon Corinna Fricke said that President Biya was going take part in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference that ended on Tuesday. Again, Biya did not show up and was represented by the Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute.
 
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Serikali ya Cameroon imepiga marufuku mijadala ya umma kuhusu afya ya Rais Paul Biya, ikilitaja kuwa suala la usalama wa taifa.

Waziri wa Utawala wa Wilaya wa Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji alisema katika taarifa yake siku ya Alhamisi kwamba mkuu wa nchi ndiye taasisi ya kwanza ya jamhuri na mjadala wowote kuhusu afya yake ni suala la usalama wa taifa.

Maagizo hayo yanakuja wakati Mamlaka zikiendelea kukana uvumi kuwa kiongozi huyo mkongwe mwenye umri wa miaka 91 amefariki dunia akiwa Nchini Ufaransa ambako amekuwa akiishi.

Cameroon’s government has banned public discussions about the health of President Paul Biya, terming it a national security issue.

The directive comes as the authorities continue to dispel rumours that the 91-year-old veteran leader has died in a foreign country.

Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji said in a statement on Thursday that the head of state is the first institution of the republic and any debate about his health is a national security issue.

“All debate in the media about the health of the President of the Republic is consequently formally prohibited,” Atanga Nji said, warning that “offenders will have to face the rigour of the law”.

The minister directed regional governors to create monitoring units to record programmes and debates in the private and social media and identify authors of “tendentious comments”.

Social media has been inundated with discussions about the poor health and of the Cameroonian leader, who has been away from public view since he was seen on television leaving Beijing on September 8, after participating in the Summit on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac).

On Tuesday, the government said the leader was in an excellent state of health and would be back in the country “in the next few days”.

The Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said: “The government of the republic unequivocally affirms that these rumours are pure fantasy and imagination on the part of their authors and hereby wishes to formally debunk such rumours.”
He said that President Biya had granted himself a brief private stay in Europe after the Focac, in which he took an active part.

“However, he remains, as usual, and wherever he may be, attentive to the development of national life,” the minister added.

In a separate release, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the President’s Cabinet added that: “the Head of State continues to exercise his duties in Geneva and has never departed the city following his visit to Beijing.”

Cameroonians are not new to the President’s “brief private stay in Europe” as his Cabinet always announces, though the duration is usually the opposite of what is announced. The latest disappearance of close to 40 days now however has aroused Cameroonians’ interest.

In July, he attended the opening of the Paris Olympics in Paris, where he was seen on television sitting in the rain. He would return to the French capital where he spoke at the 80th anniversary of Débarquement de Provence, commemorating African soldiers’ First World War contribution in the south of France alongside President Emmanuel Macron in August, before shuttling to Beijing in early September.

He was expected in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly, but he did not show up. Albeit confirmation of his presence, according to diplomatic sources, he did not also take part in the 19th Francophonie Summit in France earlier this month.

At a reception to mark the German National Day in Yaoundé on October 1, the German Ambassador to Cameroon Corinna Fricke said that President Biya was going take part in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference that ended on Tuesday. Again, Biya did not show up and was represented by the Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute.
Africans na mambo yao
 
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Serikali ya Cameroon imepiga marufuku mijadala ya umma kuhusu afya ya Rais Paul Biya, ikilitaja kuwa suala la usalama wa taifa.

Waziri wa Utawala wa Wilaya wa Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji alisema katika taarifa yake siku ya Alhamisi kwamba mkuu wa nchi ndiye taasisi ya kwanza ya jamhuri na mjadala wowote kuhusu afya yake ni suala la usalama wa taifa.

Maagizo hayo yanakuja wakati Mamlaka zikiendelea kukana uvumi kuwa kiongozi huyo mkongwe mwenye umri wa miaka 91 amefariki dunia akiwa Nchini Ufaransa ambako amekuwa akiishi.

Cameroon’s government has banned public discussions about the health of President Paul Biya, terming it a national security issue.

The directive comes as the authorities continue to dispel rumours that the 91-year-old veteran leader has died in a foreign country.

Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji said in a statement on Thursday that the head of state is the first institution of the republic and any debate about his health is a national security issue.

“All debate in the media about the health of the President of the Republic is consequently formally prohibited,” Atanga Nji said, warning that “offenders will have to face the rigour of the law”.

The minister directed regional governors to create monitoring units to record programmes and debates in the private and social media and identify authors of “tendentious comments”.

Social media has been inundated with discussions about the poor health and of the Cameroonian leader, who has been away from public view since he was seen on television leaving Beijing on September 8, after participating in the Summit on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac).

On Tuesday, the government said the leader was in an excellent state of health and would be back in the country “in the next few days”.

The Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said: “The government of the republic unequivocally affirms that these rumours are pure fantasy and imagination on the part of their authors and hereby wishes to formally debunk such rumours.”
He said that President Biya had granted himself a brief private stay in Europe after the Focac, in which he took an active part.

“However, he remains, as usual, and wherever he may be, attentive to the development of national life,” the minister added.

In a separate release, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the President’s Cabinet added that: “the Head of State continues to exercise his duties in Geneva and has never departed the city following his visit to Beijing.”

Cameroonians are not new to the President’s “brief private stay in Europe” as his Cabinet always announces, though the duration is usually the opposite of what is announced. The latest disappearance of close to 40 days now however has aroused Cameroonians’ interest.

In July, he attended the opening of the Paris Olympics in Paris, where he was seen on television sitting in the rain. He would return to the French capital where he spoke at the 80th anniversary of Débarquement de Provence, commemorating African soldiers’ First World War contribution in the south of France alongside President Emmanuel Macron in August, before shuttling to Beijing in early September.

He was expected in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly, but he did not show up. Albeit confirmation of his presence, according to diplomatic sources, he did not also take part in the 19th Francophonie Summit in France earlier this month.

At a reception to mark the German National Day in Yaoundé on October 1, the German Ambassador to Cameroon Corinna Fricke said that President Biya was going take part in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference that ended on Tuesday. Again, Biya did not show up and was represented by the Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute.
Yuko ofisini anachapa kazi, wanataka wamuone yuko bichi anaogelea.
 
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Serikali ya Cameroon imepiga marufuku mijadala ya umma kuhusu afya ya Rais Paul Biya, ikilitaja kuwa suala la usalama wa taifa.

Waziri wa Utawala wa Wilaya wa Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji alisema katika taarifa yake siku ya Alhamisi kwamba mkuu wa nchi ndiye taasisi ya kwanza ya jamhuri na mjadala wowote kuhusu afya yake ni suala la usalama wa taifa.

Maagizo hayo yanakuja wakati Mamlaka zikiendelea kukana uvumi kuwa kiongozi huyo mkongwe mwenye umri wa miaka 91 amefariki dunia akiwa Nchini Ufaransa ambako amekuwa akiishi.

Cameroon’s government has banned public discussions about the health of President Paul Biya, terming it a national security issue.

The directive comes as the authorities continue to dispel rumours that the 91-year-old veteran leader has died in a foreign country.

Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji said in a statement on Thursday that the head of state is the first institution of the republic and any debate about his health is a national security issue.

“All debate in the media about the health of the President of the Republic is consequently formally prohibited,” Atanga Nji said, warning that “offenders will have to face the rigour of the law”.

The minister directed regional governors to create monitoring units to record programmes and debates in the private and social media and identify authors of “tendentious comments”.

Social media has been inundated with discussions about the poor health and of the Cameroonian leader, who has been away from public view since he was seen on television leaving Beijing on September 8, after participating in the Summit on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac).

On Tuesday, the government said the leader was in an excellent state of health and would be back in the country “in the next few days”.

The Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said: “The government of the republic unequivocally affirms that these rumours are pure fantasy and imagination on the part of their authors and hereby wishes to formally debunk such rumours.”
He said that President Biya had granted himself a brief private stay in Europe after the Focac, in which he took an active part.

“However, he remains, as usual, and wherever he may be, attentive to the development of national life,” the minister added.

In a separate release, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the President’s Cabinet added that: “the Head of State continues to exercise his duties in Geneva and has never departed the city following his visit to Beijing.”

Cameroonians are not new to the President’s “brief private stay in Europe” as his Cabinet always announces, though the duration is usually the opposite of what is announced. The latest disappearance of close to 40 days now however has aroused Cameroonians’ interest.

In July, he attended the opening of the Paris Olympics in Paris, where he was seen on television sitting in the rain. He would return to the French capital where he spoke at the 80th anniversary of Débarquement de Provence, commemorating African soldiers’ First World War contribution in the south of France alongside President Emmanuel Macron in August, before shuttling to Beijing in early September.

He was expected in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly, but he did not show up. Albeit confirmation of his presence, according to diplomatic sources, he did not also take part in the 19th Francophonie Summit in France earlier this month.

At a reception to mark the German National Day in Yaoundé on October 1, the German Ambassador to Cameroon Corinna Fricke said that President Biya was going take part in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference that ended on Tuesday. Again, Biya did not show up and was represented by the Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute.
Yaleyale "mnamuuliza mnataka kumuona kariakoo"??

Ukiona kauli hizo ujue ni jazba hizo na hapo kuna kitu kikubwa kinaendelea teyari.
Ila africa sijui kwanini tuliwahishwa kupata uhuru bado sanasana.
 
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Serikali ya Cameroon imepiga marufuku mijadala ya umma kuhusu afya ya Rais Paul Biya, ikilitaja kuwa suala la usalama wa taifa.

Waziri wa Utawala wa Wilaya wa Cameroon, Paul Atanga Nji alisema katika taarifa yake siku ya Alhamisi kwamba mkuu wa nchi ndiye taasisi ya kwanza ya jamhuri na mjadala wowote kuhusu afya yake ni suala la usalama wa taifa.

Maagizo hayo yanakuja wakati Mamlaka zikiendelea kukana uvumi kuwa kiongozi huyo mkongwe mwenye umri wa miaka 91 amefariki dunia akiwa Nchini Ufaransa ambako amekuwa akiishi.

Cameroon’s government has banned public discussions about the health of President Paul Biya, terming it a national security issue.

The directive comes as the authorities continue to dispel rumours that the 91-year-old veteran leader has died in a foreign country.

Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji said in a statement on Thursday that the head of state is the first institution of the republic and any debate about his health is a national security issue.

“All debate in the media about the health of the President of the Republic is consequently formally prohibited,” Atanga Nji said, warning that “offenders will have to face the rigour of the law”.

The minister directed regional governors to create monitoring units to record programmes and debates in the private and social media and identify authors of “tendentious comments”.

Social media has been inundated with discussions about the poor health and of the Cameroonian leader, who has been away from public view since he was seen on television leaving Beijing on September 8, after participating in the Summit on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac).

On Tuesday, the government said the leader was in an excellent state of health and would be back in the country “in the next few days”.

The Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said: “The government of the republic unequivocally affirms that these rumours are pure fantasy and imagination on the part of their authors and hereby wishes to formally debunk such rumours.”
He said that President Biya had granted himself a brief private stay in Europe after the Focac, in which he took an active part.

“However, he remains, as usual, and wherever he may be, attentive to the development of national life,” the minister added.

In a separate release, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the President’s Cabinet added that: “the Head of State continues to exercise his duties in Geneva and has never departed the city following his visit to Beijing.”

Cameroonians are not new to the President’s “brief private stay in Europe” as his Cabinet always announces, though the duration is usually the opposite of what is announced. The latest disappearance of close to 40 days now however has aroused Cameroonians’ interest.

In July, he attended the opening of the Paris Olympics in Paris, where he was seen on television sitting in the rain. He would return to the French capital where he spoke at the 80th anniversary of Débarquement de Provence, commemorating African soldiers’ First World War contribution in the south of France alongside President Emmanuel Macron in August, before shuttling to Beijing in early September.

He was expected in New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly, but he did not show up. Albeit confirmation of his presence, according to diplomatic sources, he did not also take part in the 19th Francophonie Summit in France earlier this month.

At a reception to mark the German National Day in Yaoundé on October 1, the German Ambassador to Cameroon Corinna Fricke said that President Biya was going take part in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference that ended on Tuesday. Again, Biya did not show up and was represented by the Prime Minister, Joseph Dion Ngute.
Baadhi ya Nchi za kiafrica zina shida endelevu za ujinga ambazo zimetamalaki mpaka kwa viongozi wa ngazi za juu kabisa na sisi Tanzania tukiwa wahanga wa changamoto hiyo.

Ambayo kwa kiasi kikubwa inachangiwa na kukosa kujiamini kwa viongozi wetu pamoja na sisi raia wa kawaida pia

Na hii inachangiwa na hali ya udumavu ambao wengi wameupitia katika hatua za makuzi yao hasa utotoni.

Tulifichwa hapa kwenye kifo cha Magufuri na viongozi bila ya Hayaa anajitokeza hadharani kuthibitisha afya njema ya kiongozi ambaye tayar uvumi ulishaenea kila pembe ya Nchi.

Lakin pia zipo nchi zina fanya vizur sana case study ya Namibia waliokuwa wakitoa taarifa ya kila hatua kuanzia maradhi ya Mkuu wao wa nchi mpaka nani aliyekuwa akigharamia matibabu yake mpaka kufikwa na umauti tena bila kuchelewesha taarifa .

Tujifunze na tubadilike
 
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