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COVID-19: Nkwen "Kwifor" to sanction defaulters of prevention measures

From Bakah Derick in Bamenda The Fon of Nkwen has announced tough sanctions for Quarters and Quarter Heads that will be found guilty of not respecting prevention measures against the coronavirus pandemic.His Majesty Fon SF Azehfor III was speaking on Sunday June 28 at the Nkwen Palace esplanade during an event organised by the Nkwen Cultural and Development Association NCDA to donate hand wash stations to quarters of the Fondom.

Peacebuilding: Christelle Bay Nfor ED HOFNA CAMEROON engaging through battle against GBV

By Bakah Derick in Bamenda The Founder and Executive Director of Hope for the Needy Association HOFNA Cameroon, has expressed concerns over a potential rise in cases of Gender Based Violence as many stay home with the partial lockdowns around the world, especially in her community that is already suffering from a violent conflict which is affecting thousands of women and girls.

Cameroon Agriculture:Tubah Council patronizes cultivation of cassava, maize, plantain others

By Hilltopvoices Council has handed over farming tools to some farmers involved in the cultivation of highly consumed and transformable food stuff like cassava, potatoes,, maize, tomatoes and plantain.Handing over the tools on Thursday June 4, Mayor Tajong Martin Mosungong detailed that the items were destined for 20 farmers selected from Bambui, Bambili, Kedjom Keku and Kedjom Ketingoh being the four main villages in his municipality with five selected per village.

Save the Crown: Nkwen Fondom bids farewell to Queen Mother "Miafor"

By Bakah Derick The people of Nkwen Fondom a village in the North West Region of Cameroon have ended eight days of mourning following the passing on of their Queen Mother.

Inclusive Development: Eight NW councils take commitment

Eight councils in the North West Region have signed a memorandum of understanding MoU to promote inclusive development in the region.The councils signed the MoU on Friday June 12 at the close of a three day training w orkshop organised by the Socio Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SEEPD) Program of the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services CBCHS at.the convention headquarters in Nkwen.

HOFNA Cameroon: Programs Manager Munteh Florence evaluates NITE-VAWG trainings

The Programs Manager of Hope For the Needy Association HOFNA CAMEROON has expressed satisfaction with the interest shown by men in understanding issues around gender based violence.Munteh Florence shared her observations in an interview with Hilltopvoices at the close of five workshops organised in the North West, West, South West, Littoral and Center regions of Cameroon by HOFNA CAMEROON.

Violence Against Women: Christelle Bay Nfor Executive Director HOFNA CAMEROON talks to Hilltopvoices

Christelle Bay Nfor the Executive Director of Hope for the Needy Association HOFNA CAMEROON talks to Hilltopvoices on the successful organisation of five trainings and workshops in five regions of Cameroon as part of a National Initiative to End Violence Against Women and Girls (NITE-VAWG) involving 100 internally displace teenage mothers, women and 400 community leaders.

Anglophone Crisis: "Some were very active altar servers and cadet girls" Archbishop Nkea on "Amba Boys"

His Grace Andrew Nkea Archbishop of Bamenda has made an appeal to non state armed fighters currently involved in the armed conflict in the area to reconsider their position. In a recent letter addressed to Catholics in the Archdiocese of Bamenda titled "the time for peace is Now", the prelate makes the following appeal to the fighters he named "Amba Boys" who he says played a crucial role in the life of the Catholic church.

COVID-19: Living with the pandemic in Bamenda's Catholic Church

The current residential Archbishop of Bamenda His Grace Andrew Nkea has made public the new measures of living with the new coronavirus in his archdiocese.

COVID-19: CIfA takes PWDs along

From Bakah Derick in Bamenda Bamenda based Nongovernmental organisation NGO Community Impact for Africa CIfA has donated an adaptive hand wash tool and other basic hygiene kits to support Persons with Disabilities PWDs in Bamenda.The beneficiaries who are either shop owners or customers at the Bamenda Main Market received the donations on saturday May 16. The adaptive tool according to the donor is intended to make easy the hand washing process for PWDs in the fight against COVID-19 and to limit the spread.

Anglophone Crisis: That new Bamenda of Archbishop Andrew Nkea

In a recent letter addressed to Catholics in the Archdiocese of Bamenda, the resident Archbishop His Grace Andrew Nkea wrote on a new Bamenda. Find out that new Bamenda in this excerpt  from his letter "The time for peace is Now." letter

Anglophone Crisis: Bamenda bakeries and households at the cross roads

By Bakah Derick in Bamenda Bamenda: Thursday May 21, 2020 is feast of the Ascension in a typically Roman Catholic city like Bamenda in Cameroon where the feast which commemorates the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ to heaven is observed as a public holiday.In normal times many will go to church in the early hours for prayers and Holy Mass. The times are not normal with a three years old armed conflict and now the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19: ACDA-USA pilots prevention sensitisation home

From Bakah Derick in Alatening... First published by The Guardian Post Daily on Wednesday 13, 2020 The Alatening Cultural and Development Association ACDA has challenge Alatening sons and daughters at home to bar the way for the coronavirus pandemic from entering the village.

WPFD 2020: HOFNA CAMEROON founder hails female journalists

By Bakah Derick in Bamenda The founder and executive director of Hope for the Needy Association HOFNA CAMEROON has hailed female journalists working in the North West Region in particular and Cameroon in general for the work they do despite the challenges they face as a result of the ongoing armed conflict and the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19: Bamenda III Council on the frontline

Hilltop Courant Team The social welfare, Environment and Education committee of the Bamenda III Council has reported harassment on the council coronavirus pandemic sensitisation team in the municipality.

COVID-19: Waterless hand wash stations inundate streets in Bamenda

By Bakah Derick in Bamenda Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, health experts have suggested regular hand washing with runny water and soap as a powerful weapon against the spread of the Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2   (SARS-CoV-2)