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Four persons have lost their lives following a ghastly motor accident yesterday in Moliwe, situated between Ombe and Limbe, South West region of Cameroon. The accident happened when a car transporting illicit fuel collicited with another and both vehicles caught up in flames. Other victims were transported to the hospital for medical attention.

Cameroon has recorded two hundred and fifty-four new Coronavirus cases in the last twenty-four hours as pupils and students of examination classes resumed school.
On June 1, 2020  the country recorded two hundred and fifty-four new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed infected persons to six thousand, three hundred and ninety-seven.
According to figures from the Ministry of public health, fifty-one recoveries and two deaths were recorded on the same day.

University of Buea classrooms were disinfected on June 1, 2020 prior to their resumption today June 2, 2020. Disrupted yesterday due to Monday ghost town, it was an opportunity for the various amphitheatres to be disinfected.

Cameroonian entrepreneur facilities the resumption of schools by making face shield as a protective equipment for pupils and students in the prevention of the Coronavirus. Based in Bamenda, Shiyntum Emeal Kelah said the shields have been made by him and his team after months of research, innovative and hardwork and initiative; "African Solution against COVID-19.
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