North West Governor visits Ravaged Bamenda Main Market, Convenes Crisis Meeting! By Ruth Che Wachong Governor Lele LAfrique has paid a working visit to the Bamenda Main Market that was ravaged by fire Thursday February 22nd 2024. Accompanied by Municipal and Security Officials, the Governor expressed his sympathy to all those affected and assured them of Government’s support to ensure they get back on their feet in the shortest possible time. H.E Governor Lele LAfrique at the Main Marke t “Thanks to intervention of the fire fighting brigade, the fire was contained though about 300 shops have been destroyed. I want to assure you that victims of the fire will be compensated. Make sure you register yourself at the assigned commissioner with details of your number of shops, contents and damage sustained” Governor Lele LAfrique Elements of Fire Fighting Brigade puting out the fire The Governor immediately convened a crises meeting after visiting the market. The meeting provided a platform
Contraceptive Use & Effects: Testimonies from Bamenda based Women! By Ruth Che Wachong Family planning is the consideration of the number of children a person wishes to have, including the choice to have no children, and the age at which they wish to have them. Family planning decisions are mostly triggered by the following considerations; marital status, career or work considerations, financial situations, amongst others. Contraceptive methods commonly used in Cameroon are; oral contraceptives, injectable methods and condoms. This report seeks to exploit the effect of these contraceptives on women who use them around Bamenda, Cameroon. According to Mbong, a 35 years old Bamenda based mother of 2, family planning is important and should be considered by every woman. “I have been on about 4 different contraceptives since 2 years now. I took “depot” for the first 3 months but had to remove it because of the effects it had on me. During that period, I would have prolonged heavy fl
MIDENO Equips 30 Enumerators with KoBo Collect Application Skills. By Ruth Che Wachong Some 30 Frontline Staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER) North West have successfully completed training on the use of KoBo collect Application, targeting and selection of beneficiaries of the Emergency Project to Combat Food Crises in Cameroon (PULCCA), executed by the North West Development Authority (MIDENO) in the North West Region. DG MIDENO pose with Participants after the Opening Ceremony. Opening the training in Bamenda Tuesday May 14th 2024, the Director General of MIDENO, Cletus Anye Matoyah said the PULCCA Project is designed to increase livelihoods of farmers and vulnerable communities by ensuring food security in the targeted areas. He hoped participants will take the training serious so the trickle down effects of the Project will be felt by all. DG MIDENO flanked by Technical Director, Director of Administration and Finance MIDENO, Chief of Agricultural D
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