Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Mafor Yah Judith Epse Achidi's Scholarship: 1,022 Smiles Mark A Legacy of Giving



A total of 1,022 students from government and private schools in Ndu Subdivision have received scholarships from Yah Sunday Judith epse Achidi, General Manager of Camtel and an illustrious daughter of Ndu. The financial assistance, aimed at covering part of the students’ school fees, was officially handed over on Tuesday, November 25, at the Ndu Council Hall in the presence of the Divisional Officer for Ndu Subdivision.
This marks the second edition of the scholarship program, designed to promote school attendance across the subdivision. The increased number of beneficiaries this year is a testament to the positive impact of last year’s initiative.  
Grateful recipients expressed heartfelt appreciation to the donor, pledging to excel academically as a way of honoring the support. They also voiced hopes that the scholarship scheme will be sustained for many years to come.  





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Sunday, October 12, 2025

2025 Presidential Elections, Real Madrid Vs Cotton Sports


On Sunday, October 12, 2025, millions of Cameroonians will today cast their ballots in a presidential election that could either extend the decades-long rule of President Paul Biya or usher in a new era of leadership. This election has been described as match between Real of Madrid and Cotton Sports of Garoua. At 92, Biya Africa’s oldest serving head of state is seeking an eighth term, having held power since 1982. His campaign, launched in Maroua, emphasized stability and experience, but critics argue his tenure has been marked by economic stagnation, political inertia, and growing public frustration.
The election features 11 challengers, including former government spokesperson Issa Tchiroma Bakary, 79, and Hermine Patricia Tomaïno Ndam Njoya, who have drawn significant support from youth and civil society platforms demanding democratic renewal. With over 7.8 million registered voters, the single-round contest is seen as a litmus test for Cameroon’s democratic resilience.

Polling stations opened at 8 a.m. across the country, from urban centers to remote villages, with voters braving long queues and logistical hurdles. For many, especially the youth—who make up more than half the population—the election is less about party politics and more about reclaiming agency in shaping the nation’s future.

Despite the energized opposition, analysts predict Biya’s re-election due to his firm grip on state institutions and a fragmented opposition landscape. Yet, the symbolic weight of this vote cannot be understated. It reflects a nation at a crossroads, grappling with insecurity, economic hardship, and the yearning for inclusive governance.

As ballots are counted and results awaited, Cameroonians remain hopeful that their voices—whether for continuity or change—will resonate beyond the polling stations, shaping the trajectory of a country rich in potential and resilience.



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Thursday, October 9, 2025

Presidential 2025: The Phenomenon Called Issa Tchiroma Bakary



In a political landscape long defined by loyalty and legacy, Issa Tchiroma Bakary has emerged as one of the most intriguing figures of Cameroon’s 2025 presidential race. Once a staunch defender of President Paul Biya and a prominent voice within his government, Tchiroma’s decision to break ranks and declare his own candidacy has sent ripples across the nation. Today, he is no longer just a spokesperson or minister, he is a presidential aspirant, a phenomenon reshaping the narrative of political courage and reinvention.
Tchiroma’s journey is anything but conventional. As a former Minister of Communication and longtime ally of the ruling CPDM, he was known for his fiery rhetoric, unwavering loyalty, and ability to articulate government policy with precision and flair. His voice became synonymous with state messaging, especially during moments of national tension. Yet, beneath the surface of loyalty lay a man with his own convictions, vision, and ambition.
In early 2025, Issa Tchiroma made headlines by announcing his resignation from the CPDM campaign structure and declaring his intention to run for president. The move was bold, unexpected, and deeply symbolic. It marked a turning point not just for Tchiroma, but for Cameroonian politics. His candidacy represents a shift from establishment endorsement to independent vision, from defending a legacy to crafting a new one.
Since launching his campaign, Tchiroma has captivated audiences with his signature charisma and unapologetic style. His rallies are marked by passionate speeches, direct engagement with citizens, and a message rooted in national unity, transparency, and generational renewal. “I served the system,” he told supporters in Garoua, “but now I serve the people. Cameroon deserves a leader who listens, who evolves, and who dares to dream beyond the status quo.” From Yaounde to Bagoussam, Bamenda and Dschang,Issa Tchiroma is creating the unexpected. 
His platform emphasizes institutional reform, youth empowerment, and regional equity. Drawing from his experience in government, he speaks with authority on the challenges facing Cameroon from economic stagnation to social fragmentation. Yet, he also brings a fresh lens, proposing bold ideas for decentralization, digital transformation, and inclusive governance.
Critics question his shift in allegiance, calling it opportunistic. But supporters see it as evolution—a natural progression for a man who has spent decades inside the corridors of power and now seeks to redefine leadership from the outside. His campaign slogan, “From Voice to Vision,” encapsulates this transformation: no longer the mouthpiece of a regime, but the architect of a new political horizon.
As October 12 approaches, Issa Tchiroma Bakary continues to make waves. His candidacy challenges old loyalties, inspires new conversations, and invites Cameroonians to imagine leadership beyond tradition. Whether he wins or not, one thing is certain: the phenomenon called Tchiroma has already changed the rhythm of the race, created the unexpected with an undefned euphoria as his supporters and sympathizers keep growing on daily basis. @highlightEveryone Active

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Mafor Yah Judith epse Achidi Ignites Diaspora Momentum Behind President Biya’s 2025 Bid



In a strategic move to galvanize support for President Paul Biya’s 2025 re-election, Mafor Yah Judith epse Achidi has emerged as a dynamic force mobilizing the Cameroonian diaspora. Known for her unwavering loyalty to the ruling party and her ability to mobilize across borders, Mafor Yah Judith is spearheading a series of initiatives aimed at rallying Cameroonians abroad behind Biya’s continued leadership.
From Europe to North America, Mafor Yah Judith is engaging diaspora communities through town halls, WhatsApp forums, and cultural events that blend patriotism with political advocacy. Her message is clear: continuity under Biya is essential for Cameroon’s progress.
Her approach is both personal and strategic. She leverages her deep connections within diaspora networks to build trust, while aligning her outreach with the broader goals of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM). Her emphasis on youth engagement and women’s leadership has drawn praise at home and diaspora , thus positioning her as a bridge between generations and regions.
As the elections day approaches, Mafor’s mobilization efforts are gaining traction. Her ability to translate national priorities into diaspora action is reshaping the narrative around Cameroonian political participation abroad. Whether through town meetings or media engagement, Yah Judith Achidi is proving that the diaspora is not just a distant audience—but a vital engine of political momentum. @highlight Everyone Active



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Presidential 2025: Hon. Barr Gerard Ngala Leads Campaigns in Nkambe



The CPDM Communal Campaign Committee for Nkambe has officially kick-started its mobilization efforts ahead of the October 12, 2025 presidential election. At the forefront is Hon. Ta Nformi Barrister Ngala Gerard, Member of Parliament and Head of the Committee, who has launched a vigorous grassroots campaign aimed at securing 100% support for President Paul Biya. He was flanked by Musa Shey Nfor, dynamic mayor of Nkambe. 
Just a day ago, Hon. Ta Nformi Gerard Ngala visited Binka and Nkambe, where he was greeted by a mammoth crowd of CPDM militants and sympathizers. The turnout was a powerful display of loyalty and enthusiasm, with chants, placards, and traditional dances filling the air. His presence energized the base and reaffirmed the party’s deep roots in the region.
In his address, Hon. Ta Nformi Barrister Gerard Ngala emphasized the importance of unity, discipline, and total commitment to the CPDM vision. He called on local leaders, youth groups, and women’s associations to intensify door-to-door outreach and ensure every vote counts. The campaign team is expected to roll out a series of strategic activities in the coming days, including rallies, media engagements, and community forums,

all designed to galvanize support and reaffirm Nkambe’s unwavering commitment to the CPDM and its candidate.



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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Nkambe Council Awarded 50 Million Francs for Excellence in PIB Project Execution



In a high profile ceremony held on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Yaoundé, the Nkambe Council was honored for its outstanding performance in executing Public Investment Budget (PIB) projects. As part of the recognition, the Council was granted 50 million francs by the Ministry of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development (MINEPAT) to finance a priority public investment project in 2026.
In an official letter addressed to the Mayor of Nkambe, Minister Alamine Ousmane Mey stated:
 “I am pleased to inform you that your council has been awarded a special public investment grant in the gross amount of 50 million Francs. This grant is intended to finance a public investment project that will benefit the population of your community during the 2026 financial year.”
The Minister further instructed the Council to submit the technical documentation for the selected project promptly, emphasizing that the allocation would be made available upon receipt.
Celebrating the achievement, Minister Mey remarked:
“This is an important milestone in the era of decentralization, and we want to reward the best.”
Representing the people of Nkambe at the ceremony was Honourable Ngala Gerard, Member of Parliament for Nkambe Central Constituency. He commended Mayor Musa Shey Nfor for his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to development.
“The Mayor of Nkambe has been steadfast in his development plan. The council has emerged as one of the cleanest in Cameroon and today stands among the best in project execution. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to him, his staff, and the entire people of Nkambe,” Hon. Ngala stated.
He also affirmed that the prize would be used to implement an income-generating project aimed at empowering youth and women within the municipality through job creation and sustainable development.
Other councils recognized with the special award include Pette, Idenau, Ndelele, and Nyambuka.

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Monday, September 1, 2025

Binka Community Empowered on Health, Safety, and Environmental Stewardship Amid Ring Road Expansion


Binka, August 23, 2025 — As the Ring Road construction progresses through Cameroon’s Northwest Region, the village of Binka emerged as a vital hub for public engagement and awareness. On this day, residents came together for a dynamic sensitization campaign addressing the social and environmental challenges accompanying large-scale infrastructure development.
Spearheaded by the Cameroon Development Network (CDN) in partnership with the Ministry of Public Works, the African Development Bank, and MAG SARL, the initiative united community members across generations and professions. Through a combination of indoor workshops and door-to-door outreach, the campaign tackled urgent topics including public health, road safety, environmental protection, and the safeguarding of national road heritage.
Discussions ranged from the dangers of illegal logging and pollution to the prevention of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Health professionals offered free HIV/AIDS screening and counseling, reinforcing the importance of early detection, stigma reduction, and community-based care.



Road safety specialists engaged participants on pedestrian behavior, helmet use for motorcyclists, and the risks of speeding—especially as new roads transform local transportation patterns. Environmental advocates called for the protection of sacred forests, responsible waste management, and vigilance against ecological violations.
At its core, the campaign championed behavioral change as a cornerstone of sustainable development. By equipping residents with knowledge and practical tools, organizers aim to nurture a culture of safety, wellness, and environmental responsibility throughout the Ring Road corridor.

Key speakers included Dr. Yolar Blandine, Chia Demian, Lamu Kalvin, and Adam Arafat Mohamed, with facilitation led by Haruna Mohammadou Njong and Marguerite Stephanie Elono—whose guidance helped spark meaningful dialogue and community commitment.


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Monday, August 25, 2025

Sacred Forests in Focus: Strategic Open Dialogue for Nkambe Plateau’s Heritage Preservation andEcological Future





"When trees speak, the community listens." Guided by this wisdom, stakeholders gathered at the palace hall of His Majesty King Kwefi II of Binka to engage in a strategic dialogue on the future of sacred forests across the Nkambe Plateau. The Open Dialogue, convened by the Youth Development Organization (Yodo) and GLFx Nkambe, forms part of the sustainability strategy of the Smart Sacred Forest Restoration Project—an initiative supported by the Mellon Foundation and the Heritage Management Organization under the HerMapAfrica Grants Program.



In his welcome address, King Kwefi II expressed deep appreciation to participants for their commitment to safeguarding cultural heritage and promoting environmental sustainability. He extended heartfelt thanks to the project’s funders for empowering communities to shape the destiny of their sacred forests. “The rate at which these forests are vanishing is alarming,” he warned. “If we fail to act decisively against encroachment, future generations will hold us accountable.”
Fai Cassian Ndi, Coordinator of Yodo/GLFx Nkambe, emphasized the sacred forest’s vital role in community survival. Though often small in size, these forests serve as sources of food, spiritual refuge, economic resilience for the poor, and natural carbon sinks.
Cham Gilbert, Divisional Delegate of Agriculture for Donga Mantung, further illustrated the sacred forest’s multifaceted value—as biodiversity hotspots, water sources, and spaces of spiritual reawakening deeply intertwined with community identity.
The gathering drew a rich tapestry of voices, including HRM Fon Mbunwe Barnabas of Njap, HRH Fon Nji Amidou of Nkambe, HRH Fon Chifu Stanley Time, queen mothers, sub-chiefs and village priests, the 3rd Deputy Mayor of Nkambe Council, educators, youth and women leaders, and representatives of the Mbororo/Fulani community.
Following the dialogue, stakeholders committed to bold measures to curb destructive activities in and around sacred forests. Proposed actions include:
-  A ban on the burning of Ankara, a major cause of bushfires  
- Restrictions on farming and grazing within sacred zones  
-  Reinforcement of traditional injunctions  
- Tree planting and stewardship of previously donated seedlings from Yodo  
Notably, on August 22, 2025, Yodo mobilized the Binka community to plant 5,700 native trees in the Dfu-dfu Sacred Forest—an act of restoration and reverence that echoes the spirit of the dialogue.


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Sunday, August 24, 2025

CAMTEL GM Champions Road Safety in Donga Mantung


In a bold move to address rising road safety concerns in Donga Mantung Division, the General Manager of Cameroon Telecommunications (CAMTEL), Mafor Yah Judith Sunday epse Achidi, recently spearheaded a transformative educative talk in Donga Mantung Division, North West Region.

Held on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at the Nkambe Council Multipurpose Hall, the session targeted women and youth, with a special focus on motorbike riders—a group disproportionately affected by road accidents along the Ring Road. The initiative aimed to curb alarming accident rates, promote responsible riding, and facilitate access to Category “A” Driving Licenses.
Organized at the request of Mafor Yah Judith and coordinated by Kuete Edith Ngefor, Divisional Delegate of Transport, the event drew an impressive 90% attendance, bringing together motorbike operators, transport stakeholders, youth leaders, and concerned citizens.
Participants were equipped with vital knowledge on:
- ✅ Wearing protective gear
- ✅ Respecting traffic regulations
- ✅ Avoiding risky behaviors like overloading and speeding
The Ring Road—an essential yet accident-prone artery—was central to discussions, with calls for heightened vigilance and shared responsibility among road users.
A standout moment was the on-the-spot special examination session for Category “A” licenses, enabling riders without formal certification to regularize their status and enhance their skills. Transport officials underscored that proper licensing is a cornerstone of safer roads.
In her address, Mafor Yah Judith reaffirmed CAMTEL’s commitment to community wellbeing beyond telecommunications, hailing the initiative as a lifesaving intervention. She encouraged stronger partnerships between public institutions and grassroots communities.
Kuete Edith Ngefor expressed satisfaction with the turnout and active participation, emphasizing that educating motorbike riders is crucial to reversing the trend of road accidents in the division.
Participants left the hall empowered and hopeful, with many calling for the programme’s expansion across the North West Region.
Following the event, Mafor Yah Judith has received widespread praise for her inclusive, people-centered leadership and unwavering dedication to safeguarding lives.


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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Ako Sub Division Celebrates Arrival of CAMTEL Network

Residents of Ako Sub Division in Donga Mantung are celebrating a major milestone in connectivity as CAMTEL officially activates its antenna in the area. The long-awaited network installation has sparked widespread jubilation across Ako town, marking a turning point in local communication infrastructure.

For years, the community has grappled with unreliable mobile service, often facing severe challenges in staying connected. The launch of CAMTEL’s network is being hailed as a transformative development, promising more stable and accessible communication for families, businesses, and institutions alike.

Local voices have praised the initiative, describing it as a “game-changer” for the region’s social and economic engagement. As the signal bars rise, so does the hope for a more connected future in Ako.

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Saturday, August 2, 2025

Bo MAG Shocks Misaje: 10-Goal Thrashing Leaves Cannon FC Reeling



In a jaw-dropping display of skill and teamwork, Bo MAG Football Club delivered a masterclass on the pitch, dismantling Cannon FC of Misaje with an overwhelming 10–0 victory. Fans at the Nkambe municipal stadium were stunned as the goals kept coming, turning what was expected to be a close match into a lopsided triumph. The result not only marks a historic win for Bo MAG but also sends a bold message to the rest of the teams that they’re here to dominate, and to take the Mafor Yah Judith Epse Achidi trophy. 

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Thursday, July 31, 2025

2025 Cameroon GCE Results


Nkambe ML, July 31, 2025 
 A wave of anticipation swept across Cameroon today as the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board is likely to officially release the results of the 2025 examinations. From bustling towns to quiet villages, students, teachers, and parents are eager to discover the fruits of months of hard work and sacrifice.

The waited results include:
-  GCE Ordinary Level
- GCE Advanced Level
Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) --  Intermediate Level
- TVE Advanced Level

As everyone awaits  the official communiqué, candidates will surely have to  verify their results at their respective registration centers, where printed slips will also be available. For many, this moment marks a turning point—whether it's the next step into higher education, vocational training, or the job market.

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GCE 2025 Results: The Countdown Begins!


 The wait is nearly over! As of July 30, 2025, the Cameroon GCE Board has not yet officially released the results for the 2025 Ordinary Level (O-Level), Advanced Level (A-Level), and Technical/Vocational (TVEE) exams. However, based on past trends and academic calendars, the results are expected to be published by today July 31, 2025. 

What to Expect:
- Results will be available in PDF format for download.
- You’ll need your candidate number and centre number to access them.
- Distribution will happen via SMS, school centres, and the GCE Board’s website.

looking Back at 2024:
- National pass rate dropped to 60.8%, down from 67.6% in 2023.
- Denominational schools led with 84.5% pass rate at Ordinary Level.
- The Centre Region topped regional performance, while South West and Far North lagged behind.


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Thursday, July 24, 2025

Douala Port Authority Ushers in a New Era of Maritime and Economic Renaissance



The Douala Port Authority (PAD) has once again demonstrated its catalytic role in Cameroon’s economic emergence with a succession of groundbreaking events.
Following the historic commissioning of two boats named after S.E.M Endeley and John Ngu Foncha.  PAD  has unveiled another bold stride in infrastructure development as  Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Dr. Joseph Dion Ngute laid the foundation stone for a state-of-the-art logistics base in Misole -Dibamba, a project poised to energize trade, industrial activity, and regional connectivity.
This multibillion FCFA initiative—conceived and matured by H.E. Shey Jones Yembe, esteemed Chairman of PAD’s Board and renowned engineer was first announced by President Paul Biya in 2011. Now in motion, the logistics base is projected to:
- ✅ Create 15,000 direct jobs
- ✅ Spur industrial diversification
- ✅ Anchor Cameroon’s place as a regional logistics leader
The momentum continues. On Friday, the PM will lay the foundation stone for a modern container terminal on the right flank of the Wouri River (Bonaberi), expanding PAD’s reach and boosting container capacity to 1 million TEUs by 2030. This terminal, made possible through a dynamic public-private partnership, is a testament to PAD’s bold vision and innovative financing model.

A Hub Reimagined: PAD’s Legacy and Future
PAD’s strategic undertakings align with Cameroon’s Master Plan for Port Development (2020–2050) and the aspirations for economic emergence through:
- Sustainable infrastructure
- Industrial transformation
-  Youth employment and empowerment
- Regional trade acceleration
These projects also reaffirm PAD’s status as the turbine engine of Cameroon’s maritime economy—a bold driver of inclusive prosperity and intercontinental relevance.





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Sunday, July 20, 2025

BoMAG Triumphs in Nkambe Pool Final of Mafor Yah Judith Peace and Unity Tournament



In a nail-biting showdown at the Nkambe Municipal Stadium, BoMAG Football Club emerged victorious over Iron Boyz in the Nkambe Pool Final of the Mafor Yah Judith Sunday Epse Achidi Peace and Unity Tournament for Donga Mantung. The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw during regular time, was decided by post-match penalty kicks, with BoMAG clinching the win in dramatic fashion.

The tournament, now in its fourth edition, has become a hallmark of community cohesion and youth empowerment in Cameroon’s Northwest Region. Spearheaded by Judith Yah Sunday Epse Achidi, General Manager of CAMTEL and revered daughter of Donga Mantung, the initiative uses football as a vehicle for peacebuilding, unity, and social development.
This year’s edition saw participation of teams across the five subdivisions of Donga Mantung—Ako, Ndu, Nkambe, Nwa, and Misaje—drawing thousands of spectators and dignitaries. The Nkambe Pool Final was no exception, with fans flooding the stadium in a vibrant display of support, traditional music, and cultural pride.


BoMAG’s victory not only secures their place in the divisional finals but also symbolizes the power of sport to transcend local rivalries and foster solidarity. Iron Boyz, despite their defeat, were lauded for their spirited performance and sportsmanship.

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BoMAG vs Iron Boyz: A Defining Final in Donga Mantung’s Tournament of Peace


 July 20|Nkambe— The Nkambe Pool final of the Mafor Yah Judith Sunday Epse Achidi Peace and Unity Football Tournament continues to unite communities across the division, blending competitive spirit with a powerful vision for reconciliation and development.

Among the most anticipated fixtures in the Nkambe Pool, the showdown between BoMAG and Iron Boyz has captured local attention. With stakes high and passions rising, the match embodies the tournament’s founding ethos: unity through sportsmanship.

Founded and sponsored by CAMTEL General Manager Mafor Yah Judith Sunday Epse Achidi, the tournament transcends the excitement of the game. It serves as a strategic vehicle for peacebuilding, youth empowerment, and grassroots cohesion across Donga Mantung’s five sub-divisions. Its enduring success speaks to the transformative potential of football as a tool for inclusive dialogue and social resilience.

As kickoff approaches, the Nkambe Municipal Stadium becomes the heart of the conversation. Enthusiasts and analysts offer competing predictions—some foresee a BoMAG victory, others back Iron Boyz to prevail. But amid the fevered speculation, one sentiment resounds: the true winner today will be peace

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Sunday, July 13, 2025

MAG SARL: Legacy Along the Ring Road

 By Fai Cassian Ndi
Let me take you back in time—when the Ring road was a traveler's nightmare. During the rainy season, each little hill earned a name of it's own-etched by struggle and soaked in patience. When traveling from Ndu to Nkambe or beyond needed two sets of dresses. In the dry season, powder took the back seat to dust, it polluted the air, settle on skins and coated every memory. Women didn't need powder because there was dust to serve the purpose. Today, those memories have faded into history-paved over by progress. MAG SARL etched a legacy into the very soul of Donga Mantung. A vision so bold, it stretches across the Ring Road like a dream cast in stone. MAG SARL rose beyond construction; it became the heartbeat of sustainable development and a living symbol of shared progress.  
Its impact reverberates far beyond pavement and steel: building homes, empowering youth, mentoring future engineers, raising gathering halls where laughter lingers and ideas take flight, and offering a hand of fellowship to the vulnerable.  
This legacy is proof that roadwork isn't just about bulldozers, excavators, or compactors—it's about the lives transformed beside the tarmac. The Ring Road doesn’t simply connect villages; it cradles the hopes and dreams of a people long dispersed. MAG SARL is the compass guiding a once-scattered dream back toward unity and purpose. 






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Friday, July 11, 2025

CAMTEL Brings Hope to Widows in Ndu Through Free Health Campaign






In a heartfelt gesture, the GM of Cameroon Telecommunications CAMTEL—the national telecommunications provider of Cameroon recently launched a free health campaign in Ndu town of Ndu Subdivision, Donga Mantung Division. Mafor Yah Sunday Epse Achidi, the Director General of CAMTEL's initiative aimed to uplift the health and dignity of over 500 widows. The campaign was met with deep appreciation from the community. Many widows expressed their gratitude, describing the initiative as a rare and empowering act of solidarity.
This effort aligns with her broader commitment to social welfare and supporting rural development. 



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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Ring Road Construction Spurs Community Awareness Drive



As construction progresses on the Ndu-Binka-Nkambe stretch of the Ring Road in Cameroon’s Northwest Region, communities along the corridor are benefiting from a robust sensitization campaign aimed at promoting public health, environmental protection, and infrastructure preservation.

Campaign Highlights
-Start Dates: Binju (June 5, 2025) and Nkambe (June 13, 2025). The event is organized by  Cameroon Development Network, in partnership with the African Development Bank, Ministry of Public Works, and MAG SARL


Focus Areas
  - HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections
  - Illegal logging and pollution
  - Road safety and protection of national road patrimony

Keynote Speakers
The campaign featured influential voices including Dr. Dan Asabe, Dr. Yolar Blandine, Chia Demian, and Fai Cassian, among others, who engaged communities with practical insights and calls to action.

Impact and Outlook
This initiative not only complements the physical transformation of the Ring Road but also fosters behavioral change and civic responsibility. The campaign is expected to expand to other communities along the stretch, reinforcing the link between infrastructure development and sustainable community engagement.








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Saturday, July 5, 2025

Quote of the Week: Nalova Lyonga


Nalova Lyonga, Minister of Secondary Education


"We must stop making empty promises. Talking about roads everywhere is pointless if what we deliver is substandard. We cannot afford a situation where a road is tarred today only to deteriorate within two months or vanish altogether. Our commitment must be to say what we can do and do what we say. This is the only way to restore trust and ensure real development."




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Friday, July 4, 2025

CAMTEL to Introduce 5G Network in Cameroon



Cameroon Telecommunications - CAMTEL, the leading national telecom  has confirmed its efforts  to support the government of Cameroon in delivering modern, accessible and reliable services to both citizens and businesses in the country. 
CAMTEL Deputy General Manager, Daniel Désiré Ollé has revealed that Camtel plans to introduce 5G technology as part of a broader network expansion aimed at improving service quality, increasing coverage from 40% to 80%.

He was speaking at the 14th edition of the Government Action Fair (SAGO), currently taking place at the Yaounde Conference Center under the theme "Public service and challenges of Cameroon's economic growth".

Mr Ollé said " Since 2015, CAMTEL has deployed 2G, 3G and 4G technologies at the same level with other operators. Today, we are moving further with 5G infrastructure already in place at the hardware level. All what is left now, is activating the software components once the national 5G strategy is officially adopted".

 SAGO, the French acronym for the Government Action Fair which began last month on June 28 shall end July 5th.

It presented an opportunity for the leading telecommunications operator in Cameroon to lead a conference on the theme " CAMTEL: For a more Connected Cameroon". During discussions, the deputy manager Daniel Désiré Ollé highlights the company's strategic vision, one of which is the soon-to-be launch Blue Money, CAMTEL's mobile money solution.


 A Key Player in Digital Transformation

Under the leadership of Mrs. Judith Yah Sunday Achidi, CAMTEL continues to assert its role as a strategic partner in the modernization of public services. The company positions itself as a digital hub serving the country’s economic development by facilitating access to high-speed internet, cloud services, cybersecurity, and enterprise connectivity.
She has been applauded for her savvy sassy leadership skills at the helm of CAMTEL. As GM the company has registered bountiful trappings 

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Friday, June 27, 2025

Cameroon Telecom Giant's GM, Yah Sunday Judith Achidi Achu Calls for Digital Truce: Stop Vandalizing Our Fiber Optic Lines

Cameroon Telecom Giant's GM, Yah Sunday Judith Achidi Achu Calls for Digital Truce: Stop Vandalizing Our Fiber Optic Lines


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Growing up in the picturesque community of Muteff in the Fundong municipality of Cameroon's North West Region, every child in a sugarcane-deprived compound looked forward with anxiety to the after-school hours where those of us from Njinaku quarter would flog to Bobe Ayungha's sugarcane-infested compound situated on the road to the forest where the farms of virtually all community members were found. 

We would often volunteer to help Bobe Ayungha with various tasks in his carpentry workshop in exchange for permission to harvest sugarcane in his coffee plantation, which stretched down to the river Ngwah. The river originated from the "Agheli" forest, a mystical shrine of the Nantang Yoh Order. One fateful day, we gathered at Bobe Ayungha's workshop, only to find him absent. While waiting for his return, we began playing around the premises, unaware that one of us had accidentally destroyed two pages of the calendar hanging on the wall. Unbeknownst to us, this calendar was crucial to Bobe Ayungha's business, serving as a personal assistant to keep track of delivery and payment dates. 

When he arrived and saw the damaged calendar, he stormed towards us, furious. We realized something was amiss when he began thrashing us indiscriminately, only stopping when we showed genuine remorse. He explained the extent of the harm we had caused and concluded by saying "Choeteh Agus-September all," which translates to "You have destroyed all of August and September," highlighting the significance of the damaged calendar pages.

Just as the vandalization of Bobe Ayungha's calendar disrupted his communication with customers, the repeated destruction of Cameroon's Telecommunications (CAMTEL) optic fiber lines by individuals across the country has had a similar impact. This alarming trend has prompted the General Manager of CAMTEL, Yah Sunday Judith Achidi Achu, to address the National Assembly. On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, she expressed concern about the uncontrollable situation, highlighting the need for action to protect critical infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted communication services.

"Every cable cut, every manhole sabotaged, and each fiber ripped out instantly plunges entire regions, and even neighboring countries, into digital silence," states Judith Achidi Achu. She emphasizes, "It's not just a technical incident; it's a brutal obstacle to national economic development, a disruption of public services, and a violation of citizens' basic human rights." Achu further explains that each cable cut deprives students of online courses, disrupts telemedicine services in hospitals, renders government institutions inaccessible, and disconnects businesses from their customers. She notes that vandalized cables weaken the economy, compromise sovereignty, and undermine national cohesion.

Disheartened by the situation, the General Manager of CAMTEL, Judith Achidi Achu, is urging Cameroonian lawmakers to expedite the formulation of legislation that prioritizes the protection of digital infrastructure as a national security concern. She advocates for a robust legal framework with exemplary and deterrent penalties for acts of vandalism, drawing inspiration from countries like Kenya, Uganda, Taiwan, and the United States, where such acts are treated as serious threats to national sovereignty. Pending the legislation, Yah calls for policies that integrate telecommunications networks into public development projects, such as roads, buildings, and highways, by incorporating standardized cable ducts from the outset.

Although the CAMTEL General Manager didn't directly name those responsible for the vandalism, it's becoming increasingly clear that telecommunications infrastructure is being targeted as a new battlefield in conflict zones worldwide. According to Access Now, a global digital rights watchdog, there has been a surge in attacks on digital infrastructure and connectivity in conflict zones. Access Now notes, "This digital component of warfare is now commonplace in war zones, from Ukraine to Myanmar to Sudan, yet it remains frequently overlooked in peacemaking efforts." They also point out that existing legislation and international instruments weren't designed with the internet, technology, or social media in mind.

Unlike the CAMTEL GM, Access Now highlights that some argue that robust implementation of existing laws is needed, rather than new legislation. In Cameroon's case, the challenge lies in effectively enforcing current legislation. The Colbert Factor suggests that CAMTEL authorities should focus on developing a precise definition of telecommunications infrastructure vandalism and how it fits within existing laws on public property destruction, as well as holding perpetrators accountable.

To achieve this, they could implement organizational education, sensitization, and training programs for law enforcement officers on the critical role of digital technologies and infrastructure in national security. Additionally, recruiting community-based volunteers to report suspicious cases of fiber optic vandalism to law enforcement officers could be an effective strategy. This is because even if a new tougher law is passed and implementation incentives are not there, it will remain on paper like the other pieces of legislation in Cameroon

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Monday, June 23, 2025

Mafor Yah Judith Epse Achidi Peace and Unity Tournament Pulls Thousands at Launch



BO MAG Football Club made a dazzling debut at the official launch of the 5th Edition of the Mafor Yah Judith Epse Achidi Peace and Unity Tournament in Nkambe on June 22, 2025. In front of a spirited crowd, they delivered a commanding 3–1 victory over Smart Strikers of Njinso, setting the tone for what promises to be an electrifying tournament

Presided over by the SDO of Donga Mantung, Basiliken George Magloire Emmanuel, the launch emphasized fair play and unity. The tournament, which spans football, volleyball, handball, and even horse racing, is designed to engage youth across all five subdivisions of the division throughout the holidays 

Mafor Yah Judith, General Manager of CAMTEL and the tournament’s visionary sponsor, continues to use sport as a powerful tool for peacebuilding and social cohesion. With FECAFOOT-trained local referees and prizes ranging from cash to didactic materials, this year’s edition is raising the bar and the competition could portray huge talents. 


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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Yah Judith Sunday Epse Achidi Donates to Achaba Riders

 The General Manager of CAMTEL, Yah Judith Sunday epse Achidi, has donated hundreds of helmets, rain boots, jackets and bags to Achaba Association of Ndu sub division. The huge support was handed to the riders this week as part of her contribution to enhance safety and eradicate road accidents. 
The population have expressed gratitude to CAMTEL GM for her timely support. The riders also thanked Mafor Yah Judith for her motherly support. Ndu Achada rider President flanked by his executive said with the Ring Road the material support received will  save lives. To Ndzi Emmanuel, these materials is what they needed. 






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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Nkambe Council Acquires Waste Collection Truck



Nkambe Council has taken a significant step towards improving sanitation and cleanliness in Nkambe town. The council has acquired a new waste collection truck. This truck marks the beginning of "Operation Clean habit clean City," an initiative led by the council's vibrant Mayor, Shey Musa Nfor which ended winning the cleanest town contest in Cameroon thanks to multi stakeholder engagement. For the past years, Nkambe town has emerged as the cleanest town in the North West Region and Cameroon.






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