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Bamenda III Council: Mayor dedicates performance award to denizens

By Bakah Derick  The Mayor of the Bamenda III Council has dedicated his recently won performance award to denizens of his municipality. Mayor Fongu Cletus Tanwe made the dedication on Tuesday 7 March 2023 while receiving The Guardian Post 2022 achievement award from a delegation that represented him at the award event in Douala on Saturday 4.  Mayor receiving award from his representative during the award event in Douala  "I think that if not for the collaboration of our people we will not be able to achieve anything. They have been very collaborative and that is why I will like to thank and dedicate this award to them." He said  Awarded as "Winner, 2022 Most Performant Mayor of the Year", Cameroon's most regular newspapers The Guardian Post attributes the recognition to the fact that the Mayor was able to surmount "growing security challenges to transform the Bamenda III municipality."  "In 2022, we continued with our wate

RELEASE: Bamenda Industrial Zone

RELEASE   In a bid to support the Government in the implementation of its policy to equitably develop all the Regions of the country, a fully developed industrial zone was constructed in Bamenda at Nkwen, of which the final acceptance of works took place on 13 November 2014, for a total investment cost of more than CFA francs two billion.   This zone that stretches on a total surface area of about 45ha was entirely subdivided and endowed with following facilities:  an asphalt concrete road of 2X1, of a total length of 1.2km linking the zone to the National Road No. 11;  an entirely constructed road network of 2.7km, made up of one main road and 04 secondary roads; a high and low voltage power line connected to the Bamenda thermal station; an autonomous potable water supply point equipped with an 80m3 capacity tank.  While one would have expected, given the quality of the facilities provided, that this zone would have reached its filling capacity by now, we are r