Equatorial Guinea is reeling from a scandal involving Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a senior official accused of exploiting government surveillance technology to secretly record private encounters.
Allegedly, hundreds of these intimate recordings were made without consent, raising concerns over privacy abuses and potential health risks.
Authorities are now investigating possible disease transmission linked to these interactions.
The controversy underscores significant issues around misuse of power and resources in the country, fueling public outrage and demands for accountability.
For more details, read the French article here.