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Nyamusa chides Anglophone leadership for slow action!

He writes " Yes Cameroonians of the English extraction have been on school strike for circa one academic year but her leadership has failed to  give firm instructions in time as to the way forward as September  traditional school reopen approaches ! This particular strike action which involves boycott of schools, and also courts for litigations is first of its kind in 56 years, since the creation of contemporary Cameroon. Those on strike (Anglophones or former British Southern Cameroons) follow Cameroon constitutional last resort resolve. Anglophones claim, and rightly so, that many their kind now does not want to live with their Francophone brothers and sisters because of acute marginalization or neo-colonization by the Francophone leadership. Anglophone leadership call for school boycott and plan to return contemporary country Cameroon to the original planned two states federal country or outright independence is judiciously adhered to by her following. What she (Angloph

Partial results of the 64th finals of the cup of Cameroon

A hat-trick also came from the League Two side's Apam Joseph before Samuel Haycinthe completed the Fako club's misery in the economic capital of Cameroon. 

Mayor Accuse SDO for ruling Division with Proverbs

“You are coming into an ant hill, please be cautious so that the ants should not bit you. You are taking over a Prefecture where the laws were replaced by Tikar proverbs. Thank God you are not a Tikar notable, therefore use the laws of the state and apply them according to your conscience.” These were the words of Lukong Margret Beri First Deputy Mayor Kumbo Council on behalf of the Mayor during the handing over ceremony between the outgoing and incoming Senior Divisional Officers for Bui at the Tobin municipal stadium Tuesday 18 th July, 2017. In what sounded like a disapproval or dissatisfaction with the reign of the outgoing SDO Nzeki Theophile in Bui and Kumbo in particular, the Mayor stated “we regret the fact that you are leaving behind a fractured society totally disintegrated and almost ruined. The love, happiness and brotherhood that reigned in Kumbo is gone because of tactless leadership, since the administration condoned with lawlessness and mediocrity.” Using the K

Councils in the NWR Setting the Pace for Inclusive Local Governance

In 2015, the CBC Health Services through her Socio Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SEEPD) Program engaged in partnership with some local councils of the NWR. This collaboration is within the present context of decentralisation in Cameroon with the councils emerging as key actors in promoting community based inclusive development. Presently, the CBCHS is in partnership with 20 of the 34 councils in the NWR implementing disability Inclusive Local governance. With the technical support of the SEEPD Program, the Councils have gone on to carry out different actions and activities to promote the inclusion and participation of Persons with disabilities in local development. Below are profiles of some of the councils who have made remarkable strides to ensure the protection and promotion of the rights of Persons with Disabilities in the Northwest Region of Cameroon.

French Government to partner with BCC on City transformation by 2020

The Ambassador of France to Cameroon has reaffirmed his government’s determination to develop the town of Bamenda to a modern city. H.E Gilles Thibault as part of his two days visit to the North West Region made a stopover at the Bamenda City Council during which he had an exchange with the government delegate to the City.  While sharing on the life of the city, Ndumu Vincent Nji painted images of a peace loving city and hardworking people. Though with a deplorable road infrastructure, the government delegate told the Ambassador that government had already put in place a project to improve the roads within the city. The French diplomat will however express the wish for Bamenda people to feel roads not just to be told that there will be a project. Accompanied by the city delegate, the Ambassador visited Bamendakwe and Nsongwa where some future projects for the city have been earmarked. The development project christened “Capitales Regionales” by the French government has