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Outstanding Students Of P.S.S.To Reap From Hardwork

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By Raymond Dingana During the handing over ceremony of the renovated girl's dormitory that caught fire at the campus of Presbyterian Secondary School,P.S.S. Mankon hosting PSS Bafut in the month of January, 2021, the Mayor of Bafut, Ngwakongoh Lawrence and the MP for Bafut -Tubah constituency,Agho Oliver promised scholarships to outstanding students. "The first 10 students of form five and upper sixth will be granted scholarships by the council.Upper sixth students will be granted schoolarships to study for the first three years in the university. Form five students will study on schoolarship in high school and the first year in the university,"Agho Oliver,MP for Bafut Tubah said. A Crossed Section Of The Student Population Of P.S.S. On his part, the Mayor of Bafut, Ngwakongoh said" Even if the students were to go to the university today, the schoolarships will be ready. The era when politicians make promises that are never respected is gone. The Mayor also said, th

Crime: Man Chops Off Nephew's Fingers

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  By Raymond Dingana A man resident at the Mile V neighborhood in Nkwen-Bamenda has chopped off his nephew's fingers in what many have described as a babaric act. This man whose names we got as Bernard commited the act recently after accusing 16-year-old Funwie,of haven stollen his money. Frinwie was taken to a health facicility for medical attention but since then, nothing has been done to purnish the culprit, a councillor of the Social Democratic Party told Drayinfos. Frinwie's Chopped Fingers Many in Mile 6 have raised eyebrows aski ng why the culprit is still a free man despite committing such a crime. They have added their voices to those calling for justice for Frinwie whom they say will never have his fingers restored just because, his uncle decided to take the laws in to his own hands by cutting off his fingers. The Nkwen Traditional authorities, Religious leaders, political and administrative authorities including the forces of law and order and the Judicial family hav

DDR National Coordinator Explains Why Inmates Have Not Been Reintergrated

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By Raymond Dingana The National Cordinator of the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintergration Centre,Fai Yengo Francis Say, insecurity is one of the reasons why ex- combatants of the Anglophone crisis have not yet been reintegrated in to the society. He was speaking during a peace building seminar organised in Bamenda with the attendance of ex-combattants, Friday April 9,2021 in Bamenda. "There is insecurity because there are still people in the bushes fighting the state. You may be killed if you go out because not everyone like to see good things," he said. National Coordinator Of DDR, Fai Yengo Francis Talking At The Seminar He added that,Reintergration is a long process and needs time and a lot of money to realised it. He invited them to be patient and see what will happened adding that, they should accept what they have. Some of the ex-combatants said,when they dropped their weapons, they were told that, they had just six months to be at the DDR Center, but they have

Bamenda City Council Blames Water, Energy Mess On Insecurity

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  By Raymond Dingana The Mayor of the Bamenda City Council, Achobong Tembeng Paul has blamed the Water and Energy crisis the population is going through on the ongoing Socio-political crisis. The Mayor was speaking during the 2020 Administrative and Management Account session of the Bamenda City Council, Wednesday March 31. One Of The Taps That Has Remained Dry  For Years Because Of  Water Crisis. He said the water crisis is as a result of the socio political crisis in Bamenda that has scared the contractors away. "The water project which we were supposed to catch water from a stream in Awing is not going because of insecurity that has caused the contractors to leave," he said. He however assured the population that, the council has identified other sources that will be developed in order that, the water crisis is brought under control. "I have had some catchments, some of the streams and springs which we are going to develop and build some reservoirs where we

Armed Men Kill Fish Vendor In Mbengwi

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  By Raymond Dingana Shock and consternation is still the order of the day in Mbengwi, Momo Division of the North West Region following the death of a roasted fish vendor by those eye witnesses say were suspected separatist fighters. NGUM as she was popularly known was shot at her business site Sunday night at the Mbon market by armed men. We gathered that, the armed men stormed the Mbon market and opened fire on her causing commotion as many ran helter-skelter. NGUM, Lying In The Pool Of Her Own Blood After She Was  Shot And Killed In Mbengwi, Sunday Night  The incident occurred about a month after an explosive device went off wounding her as explained by this source who voted for anonymity. "The bag of explosives was actually handed to her to keep. She was not even aware of what she was keeping and the identity of the person. She was wounded but the wounds were not life threatening. The guys came back after some days and warned her to stop selling roasted fish to uniform men on

NW Farmers Saluted For Feeding Population Despite Odds

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  By Raymond Dingana During the launching of the 2021 Agricultural season in the North West Region that took place in Santa,Thursday March 25, farmers were saluted for standing against all odds in order that,the population is fed.  Pointing out the efforts farmers have been making to feed the country and beyond despite being hit by the ongoing socio-political crisis and the covid-19 pandemic,north west governor,LeLe Lafrique Adolphe celebrated the farmers.  "I want to congratulate the farmers for resuming activities on their farms despite the stumbling blocks mounted by the ongoing socio political crisis and the corona virus pandemic. By doing so, they have been able to feed the population thereby contributing in bringing the security situation to the level we have in the region today," he said.  Governor LeLe,His Colaborators And Farmer' Representatives During The Launch  Despite being able to feed the people,the farmers through madam Ngong Elizabeth Maika requested that

Fighting Covid -19: NW Governor Prescribes Stringent Measures

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 By Raymond Dingana North West governor, Adolph Lele L'Afrique Tchoffo Deben has prescribed heavy sanctions against those that are not observing anti covid-19 barrier measures.  This was during a tour of some public places in Bamenda, Wednesday march 24,2021. The aim of the exercise was to remind the population of the need to respect the barrier measures put in place by the government to help arrest the spread of the virus. "After sensitising the population, we are now going to move a steep forward. I have instructed all the  members of the covid-19 task forces to start sanctioning those not observing the barrier measures put in place to hault the spread of the virus. We have recorded close to 40 deaths this month and if it continues like this ,we are going to suggest to the head of state to take more stringent measures including procliaming a curfew or some other measures here," Lele L'Afrique said. NW Governor LeLe L'Afrique Talking On The Dangers Of Covid-19 To