The claim made by NÄDÏS on September 5, 2023, about Cameroon- native doctor mistakenly makes his client’s (‘pastor’) picture go viral is false.
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Claim: Police Officers in Buea are arresting civilians with or without ID cards, and demand for bail.
An organization called the “On a Trop Supporté” (OTS) Movement has launched a nationwide strike action against the government.
A few days ago, rumours circulating the internet suggests that Chief Sokoudjou is dead. The source of this fake news claimed to have received the message of the chief’s death from a notable in the Bamendjou chiefdom. Several social media post about his death are now deleted.
In Cameroon, herbal remedies are among the most widely used forms of treatment and immunity boosters. Health benefits of African panacea are falsely advertise in the media.
Freedom of speech is the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, by any means.
Biobags are design to help premature babies survive. Only lambs have been tested for carrying a fetus to full term. This demonstrates that infants cannot be grown in a biobag.
Chamberlin Ntou’ou Ndong, Senoir Divisional Officer of Meme, established a committee of inquiry to look into an allegation of an alleged sex scandal in response to the stories on social media.
The apparent propagation of misleading material online by individuals with both political and commercial motives continues to draw significant public interest. How can Cameroon Check come up with appropriate and effective solutions to the false news issue?…