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CAMASEJ Unites With LOYOC To Achieve Sustainable Growth In Cameroon

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  Achaleke Christian Leke, And Jude Viban During the Signing of the MoU By Raymond Dingana In a bid to contribute her own little quarter to  sustainable development, and peace in Cameroon, the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists CAMASEJ signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU with Local Youth Corner, LOYOC, a non governmental organization NGO. The MoU signed January 29 in Cameroon's capital Yaounde will last for four years with the possibility of renewal. Part of a joint statement from the two peace and development oriented entities reads: "The agreement, which is non-binding at law, affirms the intention of CAMASEJ and LOYOC to collaborate locally with a focus on achieving sustainable development in Cameroon, and will last for four years with the possibility of renewal." CAMASEJ and LOYOC indicated in the press statement that they shall jointly work towards gaining peace and prosperity in Cameroon through collaborative project design and implementation

AziCCUL Commends Members For Standing Firm Despite Attacks From Detractors

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AziCCUL Board Of Director President, Bar. Divine Momuluh  By Raymond Dingana  The President of the Board of Directors of the Azire Cooperative Credit Union LTD AziCCUL, has appreciated members of the financial institution for their continues trust in the credit union notwithstanding social media campaigns to break its back. Bar. Divine Nde Momuluh was speaking Saturday January 27 during 55th Annual General Meeting AGM of AziCCUL that held in Bamenda. He said members have continued to do business with the union thanks to the trust they have for AziCCUL, trust he said, can't be broken by social media attacks by those who are only out to destroy. He said: "the last quarter of the year saw the circulation of Fake News from social media bloggers indicating that FCFA 2 billion of the Union's money by a loan which is delinquent was used to finance the Senatorial and Regional Council Elections, and that the Union was in liquidity problem." He furthered that  "AziCCUL is

Public Health: Adolescent Wellness Center Goes Operational At Regional Hospital Bamenda

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   Dr. Denis Nsame Cutting The Ribbon Of The AWC By Raymond Dingana  The Director of the Regional Hospital Bamenda, Dr. Denis Nsame has invited young persons to make judicious use of the newly created Adolescent Wellness Center (AWC) in Bamenda. The center is dedicated to fostering the overall health and well-being of adolescent (10 and 19 years), and young adults (20+24 years) in the North West Region. Dr. Nsame was speaking Saturday January 27 as he launched the center that has come to curb adolescent health issues like stress, mental health concerns, nutrition deficiencies, violence, injury, sexual and reproductive health issues not leaving out substance abuse. Dr. Denis Nsame Speaking At The Launching Of AWC According to the Director, adolescent health has been relegated to the background, something he and his team are trying to reverse. "We have noticed that adolescence is a neglected area in public health, and especially in the Regional Hospital, we didn't have a center

NtaCCUL's Enticing Services Attracting New Members To Join

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NtaCCUL President Fru Isaac Taku (L) NtaCCUL GM (R) By Raymond Dingana  Membership in to the Ntarinkon Cooperative Credit Union LTD NtaCCUL has continued to grow thanks to the advantages at the disposal of members, Mr.Fru Isaac Taku, Board President of NtaCCUL said Sunday January 28 during the Annual General Meeting of the financial institution. He added that nine thousand, six hundred and thirty three new members fell in love with NtaCCUL and secured their membership in 2023, thereby increasing the total membership to ninety two thousand, two hundred and ten members as at December 31,2023, scoring a growth rate of 12%. "Because we pay interest on savings at 6%, everyone wants to be a member of NtaCCUL, every body wants to save.We are developing the culture of savings, and when they do, we fortify the money, get interest for those who loan and pay interest to those who save the money,"  said the president who added that  "even if our grandmothers working in their farms r

At SASDECOS AGM,Fru Jonathan Presents Lofty 2024 Projects , Preaches Dev't Oriented Politics

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   Ntumfor Fru Johnathan Addressing SASDECOS Members At The AGM By Raymond Dingana Mr. Fru Jonathan described by the population of Santa as the father of the Santa System Development Cooperative Society, SASDECOS has said 2024 is pregnant with agricultural projects that would change the lives of the population of Santa and beyond. SASDECOS, birthed a year ago is a Cooperative created to improve on the lives of farmers by alleviating the difficulties they face day by day in producing crops, transporting and marketing them, Fru Jonathan told reporters in Santa, Saturday January 19,2024 during the Annual General Meeting AGM of the SASDECOS.  He said the cooperative may bear the name Santa but membership is not only Santa reason why there are members from other sub divisions and regions. Development Stakeholders In The NWR At SASDECOS AGM Among the projects to be executed this year, Fru Johnathan said: "We intend to construct a warehouse, and a feed production plant, thanks to the pie

ICT University Honours Superb APP Developers,Others

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  Award Winning Students, Others In A Family Photo  By Raymond Dingana  Renowned and award winning higher institution of learning, ICT University has celebrated some of her best Program Applications Developers for their contributions to growth, Wednesday 17th January 2024 at the school campus in Yaounde. The celebrated students stood out at the just ended Forum for the Promotion of Youth Entrepreneurship known by its French acronym SIMPROME.  Among those who were recognized at the event was Nguena Zebs who developed an application known as  'Hustlin'  geared towards assisting visually impaired students  in their studies especially in the area of Information and Communication Technology, ICT. "We came up with this application because we noticed that so many visually impaired students abandoned studies because of the difficulties in following up lessons. So we are creating this application so that it will help them follow up lessons and not give up on them,"  said the H

CBCHS,H@H Partner With CAMASEJ Bamenda Against Cervical Cancer Amidst Alarming Figures

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  Workshop Resource Persons, And Participants In Family Photo By Raymond Dingana Members of the Bamenda chapter of the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ-B) have joined forces with the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services CBCHS, and Humanity at Heart International H@H to eliminate Cervical Cancer amidst frightening statistics. Cervical Cancer is ranked fourth most common form of  cancer and fourth leading cause of death amongst women in the world. It is caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexual transmissible infection, and two types exist, the Low and High Risk types. The high risk type is the one that causes several types of cancer including cervical cancer. In Cameroon, it is ranked second and most common and leading cause of female cancer deaths in the country with 1,878 deaths of the 2,770 diagnosed cases in 2020. However, the good news is that cervical cancer is treatable if captured early enough, advocates for it's elimination