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Its CAMIFF season in Buea Cameroon and it’s that period of the year where the famous and rising stars of the country’s movie and entertainment industry make the highest costume investment as they battle with each other in a weekly display of star power, fashion taste and well, maybe money. The Cameroons International Film festival CAMIFF is a forum which brings together Actors, Filmmakers, Film critics, comedians and other celebrities. Over the years, the festival has flown into the country famous movie names like ;Ramsey Noah, Zack Orji, Nadia Buhari and hosts of other high profile African celebrities. Film makers…
The denizens of Mutengene a metropolitan town in Tiko municipality for the past days have been enjoying the precious liquid of portable water. Public taps that have gone dry for decades are now wet with water flowing day inn and out. To the population, they are happy with Tiko Council under the stewardship of Mayor HRH Peter Ikome Mesoso III who is an inhabitant of mutengene to have fought very hard so that the issue of lack of portable water now belongs to history. From quarters one to twenty one, everyone is calling the name of mayor Mesoso as in…
The Vision bearer of the Fako Promote, a recently launched online news website; Hon. Fritz Ngeka Etoke has contributed to the one man, one lamp vision of the light up Fako Project by donating 20 poles/ solar lamps worth FCFA 1 Million to support the project of illuminating Fako and reducing insecurity. Honourable Ngeka made the gesture this Saturday April 22 2023 during the charity fundraiser organized by the light up Fako team wherein sons and daughters of Fako came together to support the vision of Dr. Molua Smith Becke, the vision bearer of the light up Fako project. In…
Committee and session allowances for the 1st deputy city mayor of Limbe, madam Karen Nora Muto Tanga, has been suspended following a press release that was issued yesterday 24th of April by the city mayor Paul Efome Ngale, through the municipal treasurer. Circumstances surrounding the suspension are still void of clarity. It should be noted that ever since Mayor Efome Paul Ngale assumed the mantle of leadership as the city mayor of Limbe, things haven’t been quite rosy between him and the 1st deputy city mayor madam Karen Nora Muto Tanga. Many are calling on the authorities and CPDM bigwigs…
The Cameroon General Certificate of Education, GCE, begins in less than three weeks, but out-station allowances of last year’s Ordinary Level examiners are yet to be paid. The GCE Board Registrar, Dominic Akuh Dang, has continued to ignore complaints by the disgruntled markers and examiners about non-payment of their allowances nearly one year since they marked the exam. “The GCE board is still to pay the out-station allowance for Ordinary Level examiners after 10 months since we marked,” a GCE 2022 marker complained.
The Structure of CMA Tiko Town popularly know as NA hospital,has been heavily affected as heavy rains all these days are accompanied with winds.The health structure that received patients from Tiko Town, Motombolombo, Boma street, the creeks and Down Beach for the past days has been crying for renovation as heavy rains and wind has chopped off part of the structure especially the gutters and facing board. These has made things difficult for the new management at the hospital to carry out their duties and accomadating patients. To some of the inhabitants of Down beach,they are calling on the quarters…
Walters Ndzerem Yuyun has been installed as the South West Regional chief of the National Civil Status Registration office known in it’s french acronym as Bunec.He was installed on April 11,2023 at the Buea council by the Deputy General Manager of the National Civil Status Registration office, Mr Addoulaye Adjali Boukar in the presence of the Head of Divisions of Economics and Social Cultural Affairs at the South West Governor’s office who represented the Governor, the DO, Mayor of Buea and traditional authorities. Mr Ndzerem Walters Yuyun who before his appointment resolution of December 22,2022 was the Head of General…
Twitter Removes Blue Verified Badges of Stanley Enow, Jovi, Samuel Eto’o and Francis N’Gannou, Demands $15 Per Month Twitter users with the verified blue checkmarks are currently losing their verification badges following modifications made by Elon Musk, the social media company’s owner. Individual users of twitter must buy a $15 monthly subscription to keep their blue verification checkmarks on the platform. Cameroonian celebrities and prominent figures such as Stanley Enow, Jovi, Francis Ngannou, Samuel Eto’o and former UFC champion Francis Ngannou were not spared. They have all been stripped off their verified badges and until a payment of $15 (…
A coalition of rights activists from over 128 countries across the globe – Every Woman Treaty – has picked holes in the current framework governing the cause to end violence against women. Addressing these loopholes in a report, the coalition noted that a renewed treaty which addresses the changing times and context, is key to ending the practice as well as challenges faced by activists. Some six rights groups from Cameroon that are partisan to the coalition in a release, sized up the report, citing some modern-day challenges impeding the fight to end violence against women. Among them, they noted,…
Three years after the Ngarbuh massacre in Cameroon’s North West region, the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Belgium say authorities need to speed up the process of serving justice. “Today is the third anniversary of the killing of 21 civilians, including 13 children, at Ngarbuh in Northwest Cameroon. The loved ones of those who were killed continue to wait for justice,” they noted in a joint statement, February 14, 2023. It read further: “We, the undersigned, encourage the authorities to prioritize the investigative and judicial processes, ensure transparency, and hold accountable those responsible for these crimes.” The…
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