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News Cameroon :: Why Teachers Now Refuse Silence :: Cameroon News

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Post-electoral Cameroon reveals a deaf tension at the heart of its education system. Since the presidential election of 12 October 2025, political pressure has been exerted on trade union leaders, active teachers, and even pensioners. The implicit message is clear: shut up. But the law says something else. Maurice Djiongo, retired regional educational inspector, trained at the ENSET in electrotechnics, has spent most of his career in the supervi…
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Post-electoral Cameroon reveals a deaf tension at the heart of its education system. Since the presidential election of 12 October 2025, political pressure has been exerted on trade union leaders, active teachers, and even pensioners. The implicit message is clear: shut up. But the law says something else. Maurice Djiongo, retired regional educational inspector, trained at the ENSET in electrotechnics, has spent most of his career in the supervi…

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camer.be broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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