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Pope’s Emisary Brings Message Of Reconciliation To Cameroon

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  By Raymond Dingana Vatican’s Secretary of State, His Eminence, Pietro Cardinal Parolin has preached the message of peace and reconciliation to the population of the North West Region of Cameroon. He said, everyone is responsible for peace. He added that, arms be laid so that, peace and reconciliation may reign in the land. Vatican’s Secretary of State, His Eminence, Pietro Cardinal Parolin And the Archbishop of Bamenda,His Grace, Andrew Fuanya Nkea This was during a Holly Mass for the imposition of the Pallium on the Archbishop of Bamenda, His Grace, Archbishop Andrew Fuanya Nkea, 31 January 2021 at the Big Mankon Cathedral amidst water tight security. “ We are all responsible for peace, all the actors of society are responsible for peace, from the smallest to the biggest person, and no one can feel exonerated from the struggle against evil. This is the challenge that faces you today that, finally, arms may be put down and peace and reconciliation may reign in the land of ours.

Child Attempts Suicide

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A primary school pupil has cheated death in Yaounde,Friday January 29,2021. The seven-year-old was rescued by her teacher after she was found hanging on a robe,a source in Yaounde told DrayInfos. The Young Girl Being Rescued By School Authorities. The incident happened at a school campus in Certe Verte in Yaounde. It is still not clear whether whether she was the one that attempted taking her own life. Sources familiar to the incident suspect something fishy She is responding to treatments in a hospital in Yaounde.

Cooking Gas Filling Center Soon In Bamenda

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By Raymond Dingana Bamenda and the North West Region as a whole will soon get a cooking gas filling station worth about five billion FCFA. The project will cover a surface area of ten hectares of land.  The announcement was made in Bamenda by the General Manager of the Hydro-Carbon Stabilization Fund, Thursday 28th January at the Bamenda City Council during a meeting with the Mayor Paul Achobong and other members of the north west administration. ''Our board meeting that sat 30th of December 2020 validated this project for Bamenda. I want to say say this is a project worth at least four to five billion francs. It will need a surface area of at least six to ten hectares of land. This year is for feasibility studies and the construction will be in the 2022 budget. Its a very delicate project that takes a lot of studies. The cost to run down to Bafoussam to get cooking gas and the price will be advantageous.'' At The Meeting At The City Council He also appealed to the seni

Resolving Anglophone Crisis: What Mayor Of Misaje Believes In

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 By Raymond Dingana The mayor of the Misaje Council,Mayor Sammy Mgbata Nforkemba has said,he and the people of Misaje believe in  an end to the Anglophone Crisis that will come after dialogue. He was speaking to the media during a press conference in Bamenda, Thursday January 28th. He said,consolidating what they have already achieved is what they belief in and that, solutions to the Anglophone crisis can only come after dialogue. "While knowing that they difficulties to be solved, we belief in dialogue to solve problems,we don't belief in destroying what have been achieved ,we belief in consolidating what we have achieved and waiting for solutions to the Anglophone problem which can only come after a dialogue and never by the barrel of the gun."  he indicated.  Mayor Of Misaje Council,Sammy Mgbata Nforkemba At The Press Outing On the the projects the council was able to realized in 2020,Mayor Sammy said "I have a giant market of more than ninety sheds.To alleviate p

Bamenda II: Quater Heads Report Underdevelopment To Council

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By Raymond Dingana Lack of good road infrastructure, portable water,electricity,health among others are some of the challenges brought forth by the Quarter Heads. This was during a come together between the Bamenda II Council and Quarter Heads from the municipality to strategize on how to develop to area,Wednesday.  As indicated by Mr.Fon William, representing the quater heads of Mbatu,they have a dame,construction material but no water and roads. "We have a dame in Mbatu, but we don't have portable water. The stones and sand used for construction in Bamenda come from Mbatu;but we don't have roads." he indicated.  The problems raised by the other Quater heads were similar to those Mr.Fon William pointed out. Mr Fopang Nicholas representing the Quarter Heads from Mankon indicated that,the unstable nature of electricity in Mankon is another problem that needs the atention of the Bamenda II municipal council. Speaking earlier during the event,the mayor of  Bamenda II,Pet

Inside North West Region, Season Seven

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By Raymond Dingana Two Explosions Rock Bamenda Two locally made exlosive device have gone off at the Azere New Church neighborhood in Bamenda. The sound was so loud that it was heard from far away Nkwen. We are yet to get information as to whether any one was wounded or not. The Scene Of Wednesday Explosion At Azere New Church This month of January has recorded more than seven explosions already. Snake Bites Electrician On An Electricity Pole An electrician whose name we got as Clinton is battling for his life in a hospital after he was bitten by a snake on an electricity pole, Monday. Reports say the snake may have come from a pear tree closed to the pole Clinton was working on. Remains Of Slain Youths Paraded In The Streets Of Bamenda The remains of some of the boys killed at the Meta quarter neighborhood in Bamenda have been taken to the streets by loved ones.  Photo Credit: Neba Marcus The remains were removed from the Bamenda Regional Hospital Mortuary,Tuesday and Wednesday resp

Bamenda Denizens' Expectations from Regional Council

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By Raymond Dingana  The population of Bamenda in the North West Region of Cameroon have expressed the wish to see the bottom-top appraoch of operating by the Regional Council. They were speaking to DrayInfos after the installation of the pioneer executive of the regional council, Saturday January 23. They say, the region is facing a number of challenges that need the undivided attention of the council.  Genuine dialogue to pave the way for sustainable peace, road infrastructure, water and energy among others are some of the areas they pointed out. "They should work for the people and not themselves. They should not impose on us,rather,they should asked us what are needs are and work to satisfy them."Tumi Romaric said. According to Ngum Nestor,  a trader based in wum, the regional council should start thinking of convincing government to think about a genuine dialogue for long lasting peace to reign. "If they fail in this area,they may just be making their work difficult