Warring parties in Cameroon have decided to halt fighting ahead of Pope Leo XIV's visit to the country. Leaders of several armed and secessionist groups say the three-day measure was in recognition of what they described as the "profound spiritual importance" of the papal visit. In a statement from Unity Alliance - which brings the groups together - the organisations say they would facilitate the movement of those celebrating the visit and safeguard civilians. The region is hit by violence that began over 10 years ago and has killed thousands of people. Mpho Sithole spoke to Correspondent in Cameroon, Moki Kindzeka

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