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Former Mayor of Limbe II, Duncan Molindo, Passes Away

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The community of Limbe II is mourning the loss of its former Mayor, Duncan Molindo, who passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2023.

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Duncan Molindo, who served as the Mayor of Limbe II, was a dedicated public servant known for his commitment to the welfare of the community. His passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of public service and civic engagement.

The exact details surrounding the circumstances of Duncan Molindo’s death have not been officially released, contributing to an air of speculation and concern within the community. Residents are eagerly awaiting further information from authorities to gain clarity on the events leading to the former mayor’s passing.

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Molindo’s tenure as the Mayor of Limbe II was marked by initiatives aimed at community development and improvement. He played a crucial role in addressing local issues, fostering a sense of unity, and working towards the betterment of the lives of Limbe II residents.

As news of Duncan Molindo’s death spreads, condolences pour in from various quarters, with community members expressing their sadness and reflecting on the positive impact he had on the region. Colleagues and friends remember him as a leader who was dedicated to the people he served, leaving behind a void that will be challenging to fill.

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“Former Limbe II Mayor, Duncan Molindo, Dies after a protracted illness. Goodnight, Barracuda Of Limbe,” Tarhyang Tabe wrote on Facebook

The funeral arrangements and memorial services for Duncan Molindo are expected to be announced in the coming days, providing an opportunity for the community to come together to honor and remember the former Mayor of Limbe II.

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Evelyn N contributed to this article

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Lerato Shabangu: From Football Stardom to a Beggar

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Lerato Shabangu, a former South African football sensation who gained prominence in the 1990s, has experienced a tragic downfall. His professional journey began in 1992, playing for local Pretoria teams, eventually leading to his stint with the Mamelodi Sundowns club in 1995, where he clinched numerous championship titles.

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During the peak of his career, Shabangu earned recognition as one of the finest players of his generation, enjoying immense popularity among fans. Coupled with his talent, he was a well-compensated athlete, amassing considerable wealth.

However, after his retirement from football in 2006, Shabangu’s financial downfall commenced. Engaging in extravagant spending, he indulged in luxury cars, houses, and lavish parties, depleting his wealth rapidly.

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As the years passed, Shabangu faced severe financial turmoil, necessitating the sale of all his properties. Eventually, he found himself residing in a modest rented house.

“I blew all my money on useless things because I was always guaranteed a salary the following month,” Chabangu once told local media in an interview.

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“We used to finish training by 11 a.m., and thereafter, you are free to do whatever you want. We would go to Shisanyama after training and chill there over a few drinks, and it just became a habit,” he continued.

Beyond financial woes, Shabangu grappled with alcoholism, facing multiple arrests for drunk driving and a car accident in 2017.

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Presently, Lerato Shabangu lives in poverty, relying on the support of his family and friends. His story serves as a poignant reminder of the repercussions of mismanaging wealth and life post-football.

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“Those devilish spirits trying to take North West Region hostage have failed” Lele L’afrique

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The Governor of the North West Region of Cameroon, Adolphe Lele L’afrique, has vowed to crush separatists who attacked a Nigerian actor and his movie crew in Bamenda, North West Region of Cameroon.

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While addressing officials in the region in a security meeting in Santa, near Bamenda, on Thursday, the governor said they would not relent until the masterminds of the attack were arrested.

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His statements followed the separatist attack on Nigerian actor Sylvester Madu, also known as Shina Rambo, on Saturday, November 25th, 2023, in Bamenda.

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“We have come up with a security strategy that will permit the security forces to secure the population and ensure free circulation. We have reinforced security across the region, where terrorist groups targeted the innocent population,” Governor Lele Lafrique stated.

“Investigations are ongoing to identify the perpetrators of such an act and sanction them within the laws of the country,” he added.

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“Those devilish spirits who are trying to take the North West Region hostage failed yesterday; they are failing today, and they will fail tomorrow because the state is there to reassure the population,” asserted Governor Lele Lafrique, while also urging collaboration from the public for enhanced security.

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Sylvester Madu, known as Shina Rambo, was released from custody on Wednesday after being held by nearly all the members of the movie crew.

The attack resulted in five fatalities and numerous injuries. The security measures devised during the meeting aim to address the ongoing challenges faced by the region.

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The separatist conflict, known as the Anglophone Crisis, has resulted in over 6,000 casualties and displaced millions within and outside Cameroon. It is spearheaded by those who have been advocating for an independent state called Ambazonian since 2016.

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70-year-old woman gives birth through IVF

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The Women’s Hospital International and Fertility Centre in Kampala has confirmed that a 70-year-old Ugandan woman recently gave birth to twins through IVF treatment, making her the oldest woman in Africa to achieve this feat.

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The hospital shared on Facebook, “We successfully delivered a boy and a girl through a cesarean section. This story showcases not only medical success but also the strength and resilience of the human spirit.”

Safina Namukwaya, the nursing mother, revealed in an interview with the privately owned NTV channel that she had given birth to her second child in three years. She had previously welcomed a girl in 2020. Ms. Namukwaya faced multiple challenges during the recent pregnancy, including the desertion by the children’s father, but she expressed her joy at the arrival of the twins.

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“Men don’t like to be told that you are carrying more than one child. Ever since I was admitted here, my man has never shown up,” she revealed.

Ms. Namukwaya acknowledged the difficulties ahead in raising the children but emphasized her happiness after enduring years of stigma and ridicule for her childlessness. She shared a past incident, saying, “One time, a very young boy heckled me, saying my mother had cursed me to die without a child.”

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According to the NHS, In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of several techniques available to help people with fertility problems have a baby. During IVF, an egg is removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The fertilized egg, called an embryo, is then returned to the woman’s womb to grow and develop.

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