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Central African Republic: After the Tragedy of Boganda High School, Exams Will Resume in a Relocated Centre

In the Central African Republic, more than two weeks after the tragedy that shook Barthélémy Boganda High School in Bangui, the Ministry of Education unveiled the timetable for the resumption of exams in this centre. On 25 June last, the explosion of an Enerca transformer, the Central African energy company, cost the lives of some 20 candidates, wounding at least 260 others during a josculade. Despite the trauma, the survivors of this incident r…

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In the Central African Republic, more than two weeks after the tragedy that shook Barthélémy Boganda High School in Bangui, the Ministry of Education unveiled the timetable for the resumption of exams in this centre. On 25 June last, the explosion of an Enerca transformer, the Central African energy company, cost the lives of some 20 candidates, wounding at least 260 others during a josculade. Despite the trauma, the survivors of this incident r…

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An investigation should be carried out into the explosion of 25 June, which killed and injured students (Nairobi, 4 July 2025) – The Central African authorities arrested activists who organized a commemorative ceremony in honour of the students who died in a high school explosion, said Human Rights Watch today.On 27 June 2025, civil society activists organized a vigil in memory of the students who died in the explosion of 25 June at Barthélemy B…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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