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BACK TO SCHOOL: D.O WUM SOFTENS SOIL.

Ahead of the 2020/2021 school year in Wum Sub-division, the Divisional Officer of this administrative unit Mr. Kouekam Guy Honoré, recently embarked on a sensitization tour of his administrative unit with the sole aim of softening the soil before the planting season on October 5th 2020. The Administrative Authority was accompanied in his daunting task by the 1st Deputy Mayor of Wum Council, Councilor Hamza Umaru and stakeholders of the education sector. The delegation moved from one village to the other, encouraging parents to shun fears and send their children to school while challenging economic operators to eradicate fear from their minds and hearts, and put at the disposal of parents and students, school needs such as books, pens, school bags, uniforms and others.  The Administrative Authority expressed satisfaction seeing the eagerness of parents to send their children to school and the zeal of the children to go back to school.  “The first thing is that I am very happy to know th

WUM COUNCIL HOLIDAY JOBS: SUCCESS AGAINST ALL ODDS.

“The youths within Wum municipality have shown their servitude and thus deserve our gratitude for helping us keep our town and public places clean for the past three months. This is a sign of their civic responsibility towards community development.”  said Mr. Dighambong Anthony Mvo, Mayor of Wum Council, during the closing ceremony of the 2020 Wum Council Holiday jobs that took place at the Wum Town hall under the auspices of the Senior Divisional Officer for Menchum, Mr. Abdoullahi Aliou on Friday September 30, 2020. Despite challenges inflicted by the ongoing Anglophone crisis and the stiffened economic conditions in the two Anglophone regions of Cameroon, the traditional Wum Council Holiday jobs held this year 2020. Wum council it should be noted, stands tall in the Division as the only council that has never stopped empowering the youths in a bit to curb the high rate of unemployment rocking the municipality.  The challenge faced in this youth empowerment drive has been the sociop

INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY 2020: DIRE NEED TO SHAPE PEACE TOGETHER.

Today, the 21st of September, we celebrate the International Day of Peace. This day was created by the UN in 1981, when the organisation devoted itself to worldwide peace and encouraged all of mankind to work in cooperation for peace.This year’s commemoration is focused on “Shaping Peace Together.” In a world in which war is waged and where there seem to be fewer and fewer islands of security and stability, we not only need decisive action from the international community but also prudent and co-ordinated approaches. For peace will not be achieved with weapons, but with prudent policymaking – policymaking that reaches far beyond the diplomatic negotiating table and is willing to invest in a “peace dividend” for the people in crisis regions. Peace is not only the absence of war, peace is a concept that affects all parts of society. It is something that we cannot discuss only in times of conflict but something we need to build every day. By acting early through dialogue and mediation we

POETRY CORNER: SPEAK, ZEKEGHEM SPEAK!

By Fu-uh Edwin Fang* SPEAK, ZEKEGHEM SPEAK! The streets are empty with homes, farms and market squares devoid of live, love and celebration! Walls fallen down beaten by the heavy rains of artillery washed into the blood and flesh of loud screams of those gone ...even Esu screams louder! Speak, Zekeghem,Speak! Farmlands overgrown and the silent chills of the night can no longer hear the call of Nlom Nnam! Speak, Zekeghem, speak! Our ears have been left resounding with clatters and heavy thuds of guns upon our shambas, breaking through the silence of the day, the night, an our unpeaceful sleep! Speak, Zekeghem, speak! While our young men have all fled away leaving our homes empty. Leaving our farm lands overgrown. While the ghost in uniform continue to resound his heavy weapons even upon the ears of defenseless mothers. Speak, Zekeghem, speak! Never was it ever heard of that women now bury men, as young men flee into the constipating bowels of the night! Women sit to watch their innocent

COVID-19: WUM HEALTH DISTRICT STARTS MASS SCREENING CAMPAIGN.

The COVID-19 pandemic is a serious global health threat, and the Wum District Health Service is committed to stopping its spread. The Wum District Health Service has a long history of strengthening public health capacity throughout the Health Areas to contain outbreaks at their source and minimize their impact. This is perhaps the reason why a mass screening campaign to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic was recently organized in the 19 health facilities of the 17 health areas. The campaign had as aim to curb the spread of the virus as COVID-19 cases now rise to 16, including 2 deaths, 8 recoveries and 6 active cases. The Wum District Health Services is located in Menchum Division of the North-West Region of Cameroon. It is bounded in the North by the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in the South by the Bafut Health District, in the East by the Fundong Health District and the Nkambe Health District and in the West by the Benakuma Health District. It is worth mentioning here that

WUM MUNICIPALITY: A TOURIST DESTINATION.

WELCOME TO WUM... …I have walked my way across Wum municipality through writings.  And Atue,  And Menteng. ...I have worked from palm-fronded bushes, owe inspiring lakes, unending mountain tops and tropical rain forests. I swam with a lot of enthusiasm off the coast of River Menchum in Bangwe, got lost in the Kom-Bu forest reserve, fetched my own water and built my own cooking fire at the heart of Itiaku. I have been privileged to see the world at my pace, combining my love of exploring, with my passion of writing. Now don’t get me wrong – it was a bit like roses: beautiful, but with a few thorns along the way. It’s not easy to get to all these places: it takes hard work, a reasonable command of your legs, and a helping hand from those who have done this before you. Located between the hills and valleys, Wum municipality has a great climate. The country side around Ngouh is dotted with farm plantations and is ideal for hiking. The local inhabitants rely on farming for their livelihood

WUM COUNCIL'S FUTURISTIC PROJECT.

The idea of such a lofty project is based on a vision for the development of this municipality and making it a practical and aesthetic entity. The Town’s vision for the new Municipal Center and site is to create a “Gateway” to the Town of Wum. The facility will feature a high-quality entrance commensurate with other giant structures such as the Aghem Credit union at three corners and the business structure at courtyard. The facility will house the Town’s current departments and allow for growth, expecting to provide space to accommodate up to 50 employees. It will include Council Chambers, a hall for executive meetings and customer service areas for the public. The total Municipal Center project, inclusive of architectural design, construction, site development, and landscaping, is projected to cost some hundreds of millions. Designed by POLARIS DESIGN , their proposal for the future town hall of Wum draws a discreet profile in the landscape, that will stand out as a landmark in the m