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The Colbert Factor: Anglophone Crisis and the Looming Unprecedented Humanitarian Catastrophe

This reflection is inspired by the fact that as both government and secessionist forces claim victory over one exploit or the other, the peace loving and innocent population in the areas they attack, suffer.

Nkwen Development Association gets new leadership at last

The Nkwen Cultural and Development Association now have a new executive. The ten man central executive committee was voted last Saturday April 28 in Douala during a National General Assembly of the development outfit in the Bonaberi neighbourhood in Douala.

CBCHS Support Group programme inspires hope for those living with HIV/AIDS

The Support Group Programme of the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Service CBCHS in the fight against HIV/AIDS has emerged as an outstanding initiative that inspires hope for person living with the disease in some four regions of Cameroon.

The Drum Newspaper fetes 12th Anniversary with 12 disciples Awards

The Drum Newspaper is 12years old. Celebrations to mark the 12 th Anniversary of the Bali-Mezam Division headquartered newspaper 12years of existence took please in Bamenda Saturday April 21 exactly the same day the paper saw the light of day in 2006. 

Bamenda III Councilor give Mezam administrator hard tackle on boundary issues

Councilors of the Bamenda III Sub divisional Council have warned the administration of Mezam of an impending inter-tribal conflict in Bamenda.

After Germany, Bamenda III Council heads to China for more partnerships

Councilors of the Bamenda III Council have empowered their Mayor to proceed with the signing of three major Memorandums of Understanding with three Chinese Cities.

SPORTS Football: PWD Bamenda decry unfair treatment by Professional football league

Officials of the PWD Bamenda have express discontent with the disrespect of own laws by the Professional Football League.

The Colbert Factor: Like Rohingya Refugees, Like Anglophone Cameroonians

This reflection is inspired by the fact that unlike refugees who flee their countries because of sectarian or ethnic conflicts, Rohingya refugees just like Anglophone Cameroonian refugees fled their respective countries because of the rampaging actions of government forces.

The Colbert Factor: Senator Honore Ajuo Ngam: Source of Inspiration for Cameroon Youth

This reflection is inspired by the fact that although power structures in Cameroon had historically excluded youth from decision making processes on grounds they were leaders of tomorrow, Barrister Honore Ajuo Ngam took the bull by the horns and challenged the status quo to the contrary.

Fundong Council Partners with SEEPD program to tackle mental disorder

Fundong Council has taken an engagement to tackle various forms especially extreme cases of metal disorder in the municipality.

Belo and others turn lifeless as gun battles persist

Belo-Boyo Division NW region Friday April 13 Belo town is lifeless. The signals of a lifeless city started from Baingo the last community to enter a town that hitherto bubbles everyday with economic activities. 

Fundong Council validates development plan

Councilors of the Fundong council in Boyo Division have validated the updated Council Development Plan CDP.

Save The Crown: Home of invisible Market Guards

This small fence is nowhere close to an ordinary fence. It is found in almost if not, all markets in the Northwest Region and common in secret places in the grass fields of Cameroon. Its existence dates far back to pre-colonial times in an era of no police or security systems. It is the invisible market or community guard.

Bamenda City board postpones road infrastructure debates

The Bamenda City board has postponed debates on the dilapidating road infrastructure in the city.  

Sports; Football: PWD Bamenda builds Elite one ambition on FCFA 95M

A budget of FCFA 95M has been approved as the amount needed to qualify PWD Social football club to the Elite One Championship.

Momo Women take front line roles in politics as men crawl behind

Unlike other Divisions of the North West where politics is a man’s thing, Momo has of late emerged as a Division where women constitute the political movers and shakers of the area.