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BAMENDA CITY COUNCIL FOSTERS COLLABORATION AND UNITY WITH TRADE UNIONS.

The collaboration between the Bamenda City Council and trade unions signifies a powerful alliance that will drive positive change and ensure the well-being of the city's residents. By working hand in hand, they will create an environment of unity, cooperation, and progress, where the voices and rights of the workers are protected and valued. This partnership underscores the significance of collective action in achieving shared objectives and emphasizes the commitment to the city's development. Through their joint efforts, the city council and trade unions will strive to improve the quality of life, foster economic growth, and effectively address the needs of the community.  Mr. Fai Nestor President of Mezam Divisional Union of Trade Unions . The commitment to lay the foundation for a brighter and more prosperous Bamenda, was taken this 12th day of December 2023 in what is know as the Bamenda declaration, to pave the way for a brighter future for Bamenda, where everyone can thri

Embracing Tranquility and Excitement: A Look into Wum Municipality.

In the heart of Wum municipality, a serene atmosphere envelopes its residents on this beautiful Monday morning. The peacefulness is juxtaposed with the echoes of the thrilling football matches that reverberated throughout the community over the weekend. As life moves forward, schools within the area are diligently preparing for their first sequence evaluations. Join us as we delve into the delightful harmony of calmness and excitement that defines Wum municipality. Waking up to a tranquil morning offers a sense of peace and serenity that can greatly impact one's well-being. Wum municipality, with its picturesque surroundings, owe inspiring valleys, breathtaking vegetation, mountains suitable for hiking, and welcoming community, basks in the glory of a calm ambiance. As residents start their day, they can enjoy the gentle breeze, the rustle of leaves, and the joy of feeling connected to nature though still afraid of the unknown as forces crouch in darkness are calling the shots for

Embracing Tranquility and Excitement: A Look into Wum Municipality.

In the heart of Wum municipality, a serene atmosphere envelopes its residents on this beautiful Monday morning. The peacefulness is juxtaposed with the echoes of the thrilling football matches that reverberated throughout the community over the weekend. As life moves forward, schools within the area are diligently preparing for their first sequence evaluations. Join us as we delve into the delightful harmony of calmness and excitement that defines Wum municipality. Waking up to a tranquil morning offers a sense of peace and serenity that can greatly impact one's well-being. Wum municipality, with its picturesque surroundings, owe inspiring valleys, breathtaking vegetation, mountains suitable for hiking, and welcoming community, basks in the glory of a calm ambiance. As residents start their day, they can enjoy the gentle breeze, the rustle of leaves, and the joy of feeling connected to nature though still afraid of the unknown as forces crouch in darkness are calling the shots for

NORTH WEST PUBLIC INDEPENDENT CONCILIATOR

The PIC while addressing local masses in Wum Council area, Mr. Tamfu Fai, appealed to the government to create divisional representations.   In the Anglo-Saxon tradition, it is customary to set up independent authorities responsible for settling disputes between users and regional and council administration. In line with this logic, Law No.2019/24 of 24 December 2019 to institute the General Code of Regional and Local Authorities provides for an independent authority called the Public Independent Conciliator (PIC) in the North-West and South-West Regions. The office holder is by no means a legal authority or a judge, as the competences and powers entrusted to him are not of a legal nature. The PIC is responsible, inter alia, for amicably settling disputes between users and the regional and council administration, defending and protecting rights and freedoms with regard to the relationship between citizens and the region or the councils thereof, conducting any investigation on the funct

POLITICS: SDF CELEBRATES 33rd ANNIVERSARY

The Social Democratic Front, SDF clocked thirty three years on Friday, May 26 but the celebrations were far from what used to obtain in previous years. For such a milestone, party authorities decided to keep the celebrations low key first of all due to the ongoing anglophone crisis and the internal squabbles which have forced party hierarchy to resort to low key celebration. The party has been laying low for some times until May 20, when they proved to Menchum population that they are sleeping dogs. Celebrations have been timid in Menchum Division. However, other party bigwigs on their part such as Senator Emeritus Buh Sule Tegha, decided to use the day as a moment of reflection on the road covered so far in the fight for democracy in Cameroon. After 33 years, the party’s influence has dwindled and they have lost influence in parliament, in the Senate and even in some Councils, and unable to even hald a dozen seats. The Wum Electoral District Secretary, Ategha Simon Enah, blame the si

Brutal killing of Journalist Anye Nsoh: Living and dying by the microphone.

It was one fateful October month of 1989, while a High School student at St. Bede's College, Ashing-Kom, and hype-manning during 'Socials' (for the 'listening and dancing pleasure' of the whole student body), that news reached me of the death of my lovely father, Jude Thaddeus Fulai Biyong. Immediately, I had to stop everything else that evening, and arranged for exit papers to be off to Fundong, and then, Muteff, for the burial ceremony the very next day. As it was (and is) the tradition in Komland, a vivid symbol of having successfully buried one's parent was the firing of guns after interment.  Knowing just too well that even at that age I had never held (talk less of firing) a gun, my uncles carefully arranged to load the dane gun, fasten it to a coffee tree stem, before encouraging me to pull the trigger into the air. Even then, it still took me more than five minutes to muster courage and turn my face away, before reluctantly pulling out on the trigger. E

FEAST OF RAMADAN: THE CALL FOR PEACE AND SOCIAL COHESION IN WUM.

Muslim faithful in Wum have ended fasting with a call for peace and social cohesion so as to foster development in Wum and Menchum.  The call came after praying for peace and development and  for normalcy to return to Wum, Menchum Division and to the North West and south West Regions in particular, and the entire nation as whole. The Ramadan prayer was led by Sheikh Adamu Isiaku, Imam of the Wum Central Mosque. Speaking shortly after the prayer, the Senior Divisional Officer for Menchum Division, Abdoullahi Aliou, told OJ SLIM MEDIA that during this period of festivities, Muslim faithful are challenged to reflect on the plight of their brothers and sisters whose lives have been wrecked by oppression and violence.  I hope that the loss and destruction of lives and livelihoods end immediately, and peace, compassion, mutual respect, and empathy are restored all over the Wum subdivision and Menchum Division at large.  He said  The feast of Ramadan is also an opportunity for not just Musli

BAMENDA: ROAD ACCIDENT LEAVES TWO PEOPLE DEAD.

Relative calm has returned to the chief town of Bamenda after traffic was halted for about as security forces engaged in a fight with bike riders. According to eyewitness reports, they were scrambling over the corpse of a bike rider who was killed alongside a woman by an over speeding police vehicle at Fishpond hill on Wednesday April 12. After the accident, colleagues of the biker chose to parade the corpse through the streets demanding for justice. In an attempt to calm the situation and seize the corpse from colleagues of the deceased bike rider, physical violence erupted at Veterinary junction our source intimated. Movement was halted, as business persons around the junction fled for safety. Sources say the bikers intended to get to the Governor's office with the corpse but this mission proved impossible. At press time, we had not gotten the identity of the deceased persons whose remains have been deposited at a morgue. Photo credit: 1. unknown 2. Civiclens.info

38th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CPDM IN WUM; A CELEBRATION UNDER THE BACKGROUND OF THANKS.

The YCPDM , WCPDM  and CPDM S ection   presidents of Menchum I and the militants  celebrated this event on March 24, 2023,  for the first time in public since the advent of the current anglophone crisis, at the Wum ceremonial grandstand .      The c elebration  took place in the presence of Mr. Dighambong Anthony Mvo , official representative of Hon. Nji Fidelis Mu-ziah , head of the permanent d ivisional  delegation of the central committee for Menchum Division , Mr. Abdoullahi Aliou ,  Senior Divisional Officer of Menchum,   Madam Ewi Clementine Mbe and Mr. Sulle Adamu Ali , Member s  of the Northwest Regional  Assembly, Mr Hamza Umaru   1 st  Deputy Mayor of Wum , a cross section of traditional rulers and militants of the CPDM party and  well-wishers .  The highlight s  of this celebration was the recent election of KOBENGE SEKEDI BOMEH  as Senator o f Menchum .  With one voice, the elite thanked the municipal and regional councilors for the vote granted to the list of the CPDM duri