8, November 2016
Eseka train disaster: Camrail says 45 families already paid money for burial rites 0
More than two weeks after the railway accident in Eséka that reportedly killed 79 and wounded over 600, only 45 families have so far received the 1.5 million FCFA promised by the Cameroon Railway Company, CAMRAIL for funeral arrangements. Cameroon Concord News understands, CAMRAIL has been incessantly flashing out signals for families of the victims to contact its representatives in hospitals in Eseka, Douala and Yaounde for payments to be made.
Regarding compensation for damages, which remain the priority and the most important issue, CAMRAIL recently issued a statement that its insurers will foot the bills for personalized treatment and pay damages directly to the wounded and their families. Some 20 experts are engaged on the ground in coordination with health institutions to attend to each passenger affected by the accident.
The railway company has also set up a refunds department for property lost by various passengers in the accident. CAMRAIL says all compensation will be paid in the fastest possible means to all the victims.
By Rita Akana
8, November 2016
Clinton to win US 2016 vote with an Electoral College landslide 0
Results of a new poll point to an Electoral College landslide for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, one day before the US 2016 presidential election. The Emerson College Polling predicted Monday that the former secretary of state would win 323 electoral votes , 270 of which is required for a candidate to secure presidency, while GOP nominee Donald Trump is not set to gain more than 215.
To reach the results, Emerson combined polls in battleground and other states with averages of other polls by the Real Clear Politics website. The swing states of Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin are expected to be won by the former first lady and New York senator, according to the poll results.
Iowa and Ohio, meanwhile, will be won by the billionaire property tycoon. Emerson further predicted victory for Democrats in battleground Senate races, in which they are expected to secure 50 or more total seats to finally gain majority, unlike the present Republican-controlled legislative chamber.
Seats in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Pennsylvania are expected to flip in favor of the Democrats, based on the final round of Emerson polls ahead of the Election Day. According to Real Clear Politics, the Democratic flag-bearer has 47.2 percent national support while the GOP candidate trails with 44.3 percent.
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