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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


Colbert Gwain @The Colbert Factor 

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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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Construction of the Ring Road: MAG SARL Applsuded


A report published by the Ministry of Public Works has  catapulted MAG SARL, the company working on the stretch of the Ring Road from Ndu through Binka to Nkambe.  C
According to the report, physical progress of works stands at 62.32% as of May 12, 2025, earthworks, for their part, have been completed over the entire section and the company has begun laying the bituminous-bound graded aggregate base. All the box culverts have been constructed, and MAG SARL, the company in charge, intends to step up works.

As of 12 May 2025, with regard to the progress of construction works on the Ndu-Nkambe section, 31 km, it should be noted that the completion of earthworks has enabled the company to concentrate on pavements along the road. To this end, 13.115 km of earthworks have been completed, 8.710 km of sub-base have been laid and the company has begun laying the bituminous-bound graded aggregate base. The overall pavement works progress is estimated at 16.56%. Works on the ground, precisely pavement works, were marked by the laying of the improved formation from Kilometre Point 68+900 to Kilometre Point 70+000 and 0/31.5 sub-base works from Kilometre Point 63+700 to Kilometre Point 64+000. While the production and installation of 2x3 box culverts has been completed, drainage works  are ongoing with the prefabrication of 8,081 slab elements (4,040 LM), 5,375 60x60 gutter elements (10,750 LM), the installation of 60x60 gutters (9,850 LM) and the installation of kerbs, among other things. 
The first aggregate was placed in Nkambe on May 17, 2025. Donga Mantung SDO and entourage flanked by the mayor made a surprising visit to salute the ingenuity of MAG SARL team for their savvy sassy results














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Construction of the Ring Road: See the Transformation of Nkambe Town

The population of Donga Mantung Division have applauded the African Development Bank for funding the construction of the Ring Road. The stretch of the road Ndu-Binka-Nkambe awarded to MAG SARL has transformed Nkambe town into a city. The inhabitants of Nkambe town have equally expressed thanks and gratitude for the laudable road works that company is doing. To Patrick Nfor, the road is a veritable gift of this century to the population given that where the road passes, development follows 




National Day Celebration: CPDM-USA Sends Congratulatory Message to President Biya

On the occasion of Cameroon's National Day, May 20th


CPDM-USA extends heartfelt congratulations to President Paul Biya. We commend his unwavering commitment to resilience, unity, and progress.
We salute his tireless efforts propelling Cameroon forward and acknowledge the remarkable achievements shaping our nation. This celebration strengthens our bonds, inspiring continued growth and development in our one and indivisible country.
May this occasion foster greater unity and prosperity for all Cameroonians  at home and abroad

Long live National unity 
Long live President Paul Biya 



Yaah Patience Tamfu 
Section President 
CPDM-USA

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National Day Celebration: Goodwill Message from CPDM--USA


On the occasion of Cameroon's National Day, May 20th



CPDM-USA extends heartfelt congratulations to President Paul Biya. We commend his unwavering commitment to resilience, unity, and progress.
We salute his tireless efforts propelling Cameroon forward and acknowledge the remarkable achievements shaping our nation. This celebration strengthens our bonds, inspiring continued growth and development in our one and indivisible country.
May this occasion foster greater unity and prosperity for all Cameroonians  at home and abroad

Long live National unity 
Long live President Paul Biya 



Yaah Patience Tamfu 
Section President 
CPDM-USA

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Monday, December 18, 2023

At Installation of Local Party Officials, Misaje CPDM March for Peace



After November 5 2023 Section Conference, Donga Mantung IV Section, Misaje has kickstarted a vaste strategic move to hand over power to grassroots organs.
The exercise started in Nchaney Zone B, Nkanchi with the installation of executives of 11 Sub Sections, of Nchaney Zone B. The installlation exercise was conducted by the Section President Ali Tukur, who was accompanied by Section Executives of the 3 wings of the party. The event that took place at Baraki-Nkanchi brought together all sub sections of Zone B. The militants came as far as Bem, Mfoume, Chunghe, Kibbo 1, Kibbo 2, Chiako etc to be part of the ovrerhauling exercise. During the installation ceremony, militants applauded Prof. Fuh Calistus Genetry for transforming Misaje into a construction site.In a motion of support, they declared their total support to the CPDM and President Paul Biya. Councilor Alfred Nyako, Ali Tukur and Endeley thanked President Biya for giving trust to Misaje and appointing Prof. Fuh Calistus Gentry. In separate speeches, they expressed thanks and joy to the CPDM and like Oliver Twist, they all pleaded that Prof. Fuh Calistus should be appointed a full ministed.
At the end of the exercise, CPDM militants and sympathizers stage a March for Peace. 








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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Bill N°2044/PJL/AN on Mining Code Revisions Adopted, Prof. Fuh Calistus Applauded




In a significant development for the mining industry, a general debate took place Tuesday the 21st of November in hémicycle regarding Bill N°2044/PJL/AN, which aims to bring crucial amendments to the Mining Code. The bill underwent thorough examination by the Production and Trade Committee before being presented for general discussion and eventual adoption.

Under the watchful eye of the Senior Deputy Speaker, Honourable Hilarion Etong, the Plenary Sitting gathered esteemed representatives to deliberate on the proposed mining reforms. The interim Minister of Mines, Industry, and Technological Development, Pr Fuh Calistus Gentry, took the floor to defend the bill and address the concerns raised by more than twenty Members of Parliament.

During his address, Minister Gentry shed light on the various aspects of the bill, providing additional explanations to ensure a comprehensive understanding among the people's representatives. The proposed amendments aim to modernize the Mining Code, taking into account the evolving demands of the industry and the nation's economic landscape.

The general debate witnessed an engaging exchange of ideas, with MPs expressing their thoughts, suggestions, and reservations regarding the bill. The concerns raised by the representatives reflect the diversity of opinions and interests within the mining sector, highlighting the importance of thorough deliberation before the final adoption of the bill.

With the adoption of Bill N°2044/PJL/AN, a new chapter begins for the mining industry. The revisions outlined in the bill aim to streamline mining operations, enhance environmental sustainability, and foster responsible mining practices. The successful passage of the bill through the Plenary Sitting signifies a step forward in the government's commitment to promoting a thriving and sustainable mining sector.

As the bill progresses further, it will undergo additional scrutiny and refinement through subsequent readings and consultations. The voices of stakeholders, industry experts, and concerned citizens will continue to shape the final version of the Mining Code, ensuring its effectiveness in addressing the challenges and opportunities of the mining sector in the years to come.

The general debate on Bill N°2044/PJL/AN serves as a testament to the democratic process at work, where ideas are exchanged, concerns are addressed, and legislation is refined to serve the greater interests of the nation.

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Bill N°2044/PJL/AN on Mining Code Revisions Adopted, Prof. Fuh Calistus Applauded

 



In a significant development for the mining industry, a general debate took place Tuesday the 21st of November in hémicycle regarding Bill N°2044/PJL/AN, which aims to bring crucial amendments to the Mining Code. The bill underwent thorough examination by the Production and Trade Committee before being presented for general discussion and eventual adoption.

Under the watchful eye of the Senior Deputy Speaker, Honourable Hilarion Etong, the Plenary Sitting gathered esteemed representatives to deliberate on the proposed mining reforms. The interim Minister of Mines, Industry, and Technological Development, Pr Fuh Calistus Gentry, took the floor to defend the bill and address the concerns raised by more than twenty Members of Parliament.

During his address, Minister Gentry shed light on the various aspects of the bill, providing additional explanations to ensure a comprehensive understanding among the people's representatives. The proposed amendments aim to modernize the Mining Code, taking into account the evolving demands of the industry and the nation's economic landscape.

The general debate witnessed an engaging exchange of ideas, with MPs expressing their thoughts, suggestions, and reservations regarding the bill. The concerns raised by the representatives reflect the diversity of opinions and interests within the mining sector, highlighting the importance of thorough deliberation before the final adoption of the bill.

With the adoption of Bill N°2044/PJL/AN, a new chapter begins for the mining industry. The revisions outlined in the bill aim to streamline mining operations, enhance environmental sustainability, and foster responsible mining practices. The successful passage of the bill through the Plenary Sitting signifies a step forward in the government's commitment to promoting a thriving and sustainable mining sector.

As the bill progresses further, it will undergo additional scrutiny and refinement through subsequent readings and consultations. The voices of stakeholders, industry experts, and concerned citizens will continue to shape the final version of the Mining Code, ensuring its effectiveness in addressing the challenges and opportunities of the mining sector in the years to come.

The general debate on Bill N°2044/PJL/AN serves as a testament to the democratic process at work, where ideas are exchanged, concerns are addressed, and legislation is refined to serve the greater interests of the nation.
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Sunday, November 19, 2023

Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon..Dr. Awudu Mbaya: The Man Whose Name is Writt' in Gold



The solemnity, the greatness of the Man, Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon. Dr. Awudu Mbaya are written in gold.  Maria Carey, in her song my hero says it all, that the greatest hero lives in people's heart.  Even in a very cruel world where “men live like they never lived.”  there is always someone who is loved and cherished by everyone. Ta Nformi Yinkfu Dr. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian is such a man. 
The only lavender whose name is writt' in gold in people's heart. This is true, yet in every generation, there are a few good men who permanently stamp their marks in the hearts of men.
Not only will history echo and re-echo his greatness, but generations yet unborn will be reminded of his valours and values. They will all be amazed by his legacy as refined politician, outstanding successful business man, astute traditionalist and savvy sassy climate change advocate. This transcends leaving a legacy behind --- it’s living forever.
Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon. Dr. Awudu Mbaya Cyprain has broken records, several records with hundreds unnoticed. Even on the day he was living this cruel world to heaven, he entered record books in great names. His greatness will forever be written in gold in our hearts, each day it's still fresh and as if he still lives with me. He is my hero, mentor, the greatness greatest politician  that ever liveth. One thing for sure is God needed a refined mind in heaven and called him. 
 He is a man who interacted with people in ways that left them feeling good about themselves and hopeful about the future. I can say he was the Man of the Future. Herepresented one of the very best of his generation. A loving and God fearing man.
It pains me each minute I remember that a rare gem is no more but am consoled by this fact that he has gone to prepare a better place for us in heaven and there we shall meet to part no more. 


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Saturday, November 18, 2023

In Memory of Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon. Dr. Awudu Mbaya: My Hero



In Memory of Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon. Dr. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian: My Hero 
18/11/2023
They say grief is the,  is! the only thing one could not give someone before they passed —  no matter how long they lived, but to be without them is inconceivable. There are few absolutes in life, but Ta Nformi Yinkfu Hon. Dr. Awudu Mbaya’s absence from this corporal world is an immeasurable loss. As sure as the sun rises in the East, it also shines less brightly because he is gone. This world is a better place because we had people like him who identified themselves with society. 
Greatly loved, deeply missed. Honourable, your life was a blessing, but it pains me to say your memory is a treasure. As the people's man of this century, you are loved beyond words and will be missed beyond measure. When a man of the people like you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Death has dealt a painful blow to my heart, but I hold on to fact that no matter how much this grief hurts, I know you cheated death by leaving a great legacy. To me,  I’ve never seen someone who would never compromise his value like you did. That’s quality of a great man and you kept up with every day.
Life can be fleeting but a life lived to the full create profound memories that will live for centuries. At one point today i thought i was daydreaming. But the thousands upon thousands of people who stormed Njap to pay homage waked me up. Its still hard on me to believe. Yes, my hero is in heaven. Farewell Daddy.  

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