Young people with limited resources read the papers not just to get information on current affairs but also to watch out for the civil service application windows, which only appear in the official gazette. They seldom buy newspapers, however, preferring to pay vendors to allow them to skim the articles rather than spending more to buy a copy. Photo by Rodrig Mbock

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