Environmental Protection: Bamenda II Waste-to-Energy Project, The Magic Wan
Pictorial Of The Visit Of Ntoko Emmanuel Visit To Bamenda By Raymond Dingana Bamenda produces thousands of tons of waste every day. This waste, which should be a source of wealth if well treated, instead harms the environment. Garbage is scattered everywhere, and in some areas, piles of waste block roads thereby creating serious congestion. Plastic bottles are blocking waterways, leading to more environmental issues. However, this waste, often seen as trash, can actually be a valuable resource. In other words, what the population describes as wealth in disguise. To tap into this hidden wealth, Mayor Peter Chenwi of the Bamenda II Council made several trips to Canada between 2022, and 2025 to establish a waste treatment plant in his municipality. Cross Section Of The Population Thanks to these efforts, the Bamenda Waste-to-Energy Project was born in partnership with Global Ventures of North America LLC (GVNA). This multi-billion franc project will create Cameroon’s first waste tre...