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November That Elect Who Won a Seat in Parliament “The Commission Has Observed with Ms PAN AFRICAN VISIONS MARKETING AFRICAN SUCCESS STORIES & MORE MAG 1120 Vol III, NOV. 2020. www.panafricanvisions.com Changing Direction For A Sinking Ship President Lazarus Chakwera On Building The Foundation For A New Malawi Cameroon: Global Outrage over School Killings But No Affirmative Action #EndSARS: And The Nigerian Youth Spoke But Is Buhari Listening? Kenya : New Panacea For A United Nation South Africa: Racial Tensions Over Farm Killings PAN-AFRICAN PRO-AFRICAN www.centurionlg.com Contents PAN AFRICAN VISIONs CONTENTS A Scar On The Global Conscience From The Kumba School Massa- USA ________________________________________ 29 cre _________________________________________ 2 Mozambique Faces Worst Humanitarian Crisis Due To Terrorist #EndSARS: And The Nigerian Youth Spoke _____________ 4 Attacks, Now Expanded To Tanzania __________________ 30 A Turning Point For Protests in Nigeria with End SARS-Veteran Dilemma Over How Rwanda Will Grow Cannabis Without Consum- Journalist Chido Onumah _________________________ 6 ing It ________________________________________ 31 We Are Laying The Foundation For A New Malawi-President Chak- Cameroon: Cases Of Rape Increasing At An Alarming Rate ___ 32 wera ________________________________________ 10 Education, Courtship, Family, and Africans Abroad. _______ 33 Cameroon School Killings: Another Heinous Crime, Mammoth African Countries Urged To Prioritise Mental Health Needs __ 34 Condemnations, National Mourning, No Affirmative Action __ 13 Africa Stands Behind Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala As She Inches Close To Ivory Coast Heads Into Crisis As Opposition Groups Create Nation- Being WTO's First Female Leader ____________________ 36 al Transitional Council ____________________________ 17 Tensions Rise between White Farmers and Leftist Political Party President Lungu Reflects on Zambia At 56 ______________ 18 EFF over Farm Killings in South Africa ________________ 38 Tanzania's Magufuli Wins Elections With Landslide Amid Fraud Africa Has Immense Potential For Barely Utilized Photovoltaics: Allegations ____________________________________ 19 According To Intersolar Solarize Africa Market Report 2020 __ 41 Kenya Kicks Off Building Bridges ____________________ 20 Upskilling Exporters & Reskilling Manufacturers in Africa __ 42 Losing Candidates Sworn in as MPs in Zimbabwean Parliament 23 Cameroon's Second Largest Employer, CDC Wobbles Towards Ex- 2 Years Later – Zimbabwean MP Erroneously Declared Winner Still tinction ______________________________________ 44 in Parliament __________________________________ 26 The Senesie Foundation Joins The Development Train in Sierra Nigeria: Nigeria Police Use Excessive Force Against Protesters, Leone _______________________________________ 47 Amnesty International Report Reveals ________________ 27 Cameroon: Intermediate Lions Coach Sack Three Months to CHAN Uncertainty Looms Over Fate Of 80 Cameroonians Deported From 2021 ________________________________________ 50 Managing Editor Adama Makasuba, Graphic Designer Pan African Visions Ajong Mbapndah L Bah Uzman Unis, Atemnkeng Jerry M, Mohammed M Mupenda, (Young Jerry) 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD Contributors Pierre Afadhali EC designs, Abudhabi - UAE 20785 Wallace Mawire Teslim Olawore +971 52 863 7744 Deng Machol Nevson Mpofu [email protected] Tel: 2404292177, Papisdaff Abdullah Boris Esono Nwenfor email: [email protected], Ajayi Olyinka Amos Fofung Prince Kuripati [email protected] Jean d’Amour Mugabo Hategeka Moses Jessica Ahedor _______ Asong Zelifac Samuel Ouma Advertising Primus Tazanu Email: Jorge Joaquim marketing@ Ishmael Sallieu panafricanvisions.com Koroma, PAV - APR. 2019 - MAG 0419 Vol 3 1 PAN AFRICAN VISIONs Inside Africa A Scar On The Global Conscience From The Kumba School Massacre By Ajong Mbapndah L ix in number, young, promising, Cameroonian soldiers and it deserves to get a solution. eager to learn at all cost in the Fulani extremists, many The world owes that to the Sface of incredible political, and had hoped that this will memory of the Kumba kids security challenges whose big and jolt the conscience of the , those of Ngarbuh, and the noble dreams ended prematurely international community to multiple thousands who have in a classroom attack at the Mother get more involved in the quest died from the Anglophone Francisca International Bilingual for a lasting solution. Though crisis sustained efforts to Academy in the town of Kumba, the government for once address the conflict and bring Cameroon, on Saturday 24 October owned up to the crime with a back peace. Though no group has officially promise to punish the culprits Leadership is something claimed responsibility for the barbaric in the Ngarbuh massacre, not that we have frequently harped act, the government was quick to much has been heard about it, on and in this issue of PAV accuse the separatist Ambazonian and here we are with students magazine, there is much on fighters, while on the other hand, the killed in a classroom. that in multiple facets. As leadership of some the Ambazonian For the last four years, the he breezes past the symbolic groups in the diaspora pointed international community one hundred day in office, accusing fingers at the Cameroon has done nothing but pay President Lazarus Chakwera government as perpetrators of the lip service. From the African fielded questions on the Malawi crime. Union, to the United Nations, he met, and the foundation of Ajong Mbapndah L, Managing Editor Like many other parts of the the Commonwealth, and the new Malawi he is building. English speaking parts of Cameroon, other international bodies, little international community must go On constitutional shenanigans to Kumba, the economic hub of the has been done from them to push beyond lip service and encourage terminate constitutional term limits South West region has experienced the Cameroon government to seek genuine dialogue to resolve the which seems to be en vogue in may episodes of fighting between the alternative means to resolving the issue instead of waiting for the next parts of Africa, as long as I live and conflicting parties in the simmering conflict as the military option has calamity. breathe, that will never happen conflict , but the killing of students shown its limits. To the celebrity voices on the here, President Chakwera states was beyond the pale. In his 80s, President Paul Biya international scene, to the elder emphatically. Heartwarming to hear The sight of weeping families, has neither been seen nor heard. statesmen that the continent has, from him considering the chaos and and dazed denizens was painful to Not one serious national address Olusegun Obasanjo, Thabo Mbeki, tensions that the issues of term limits watch. In the face of the national and on the conflict, not one visit to the Joachim Chissano, to the men of God are generating across the continent international outpouring of grief and regions in conflict, not a meeting with whose following seems to be incanting with Cote d’Ivoire been one of the condemnation, the question on most the leadership of the Anglophone ridiculous prophesies on the U.S countries this issue of PAV covers. minds was how many more will have separatists . When he settled on a elections, Cameroon is begging for Headlines have been dominated to die before the world gets serious Grand National Dialogue last year, attention. Add your voice in the quest by the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria about seeking a lasting solution to the the Anglophone problem neither got for a lasting solution, bring pressure which have drawn international crisis in the English speaking regions the attention needed or the solutions to bear on international community attention within a short period. of Cameroon. expected. A year after that Forum, to sit up and address the crisis in The kind of engagement seen in For some four years now, the resolutions that were billed as Cameroon. Nigeria should be inspiring to other education in the two English solutions to the problems in the The conflict in Cameroon did Africans with genuine grievances. speaking regions of the Cameroon English-speaking regions have not not start today, it has been in many The Nigerian Youth have spoken very has been anemic , over a million been implemented. phases, with President Biya himself loud and clear and if President Buhari people are displaced internally and When the world expresses shock been a key actor in some of the and his government do not listen, externally , the economy of the two and consternations at the barbaric phases. We have opined before that there will have themselves to blame regions decimated, and when you killing of students in Kumba, a little this is one crisis he cannot wish for the consequences .This issue of factor in the alarmingly high death introspection on what has been done away. Failure to resolve it will sum the magazine also delves into the End toll and the gruesome human rights to help bring about a solution to the up is the circa 38 years he has spent SARS imbroglio in Nigeria. abuses, the conclusion is that this is crisis in Cameroon could help. A little at help of Cameroon. At the sunset of The issue equally takes a look at a crisis that has been consciously or reflection on what could be done to his political career, there is not much the re-election of President Magufuli unconsciously neglected by the rest of ensure that there is a solution, one he has shown in terms of genuine in Tanzania, the kick off of Building the world. that takes into consideration the concern and political will to resolve Bridges for a better political path When the Ngarbuh massacre took legitimate concerns of people who the crisis that never should have forward for Kenya by its leaders, place in the North West Region on feel that the international system got gotten to where there are today and it humanitarian crisis in Mozambique 14 February 2020 resulting in the them into the caustic arrangement is about time the world gives the crisis and more. Happy reading!!! murder of at least 22 civilians by that is a core part of the crisis. The in Cameroon the necessary attention 2 PAV - NOV. 2020 - MAG 1120 Vol III Inside Africa Inside Africa PAN AFRICAN VISIONs PAV - NOV.
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