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Garbage mountains continue to litter the streets in Cameroon
Garbage disposal in Cameroon has become so challenging a problem to inhabitants and city councils that streets are being overtaken by mountains of rubbish. Key cities like Yaounde, Bamenda and Douala are in such a state that many people are very unhappy with the invasive filth, as they told our reporter Randy Joe Sa'ah.
Picture: Garbage mound on a Bamenda street in Cameroon. Credit: 麻豆社
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