The Cameroonian government has set 18 December 2026 a mandatory ultimatum for all units of production of whisky in sachets after serial deaths and the dismantling of clandestine factories in Douala, the authorities promise sanctions "without appeal" for the violators. At the Mboppi Market in Douala, in a narrow alley where the smell of cheap alcohol blends with that of garbage, a bag of whisky is still sold at 100 CFA francs. In the bars of Nkon…
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The Cameroonian government has set 18 December 2026 a mandatory ultimatum for all units of production of whisky in sachets after serial deaths and the dismantling of clandestine factories in Douala, the authorities promise sanctions "without appeal" for the violators. At the Mboppi Market in Douala, in a narrow alley where the smell of cheap alcohol blends with that of garbage, a bag of whisky is still sold at 100 CFA francs. In the bars of Nkon…