Youth Empowerment : German Gov’t Offers Over Three Billion
Within the support Project for the Socio-Economic Resilience of Vulnerable Youth in the Far North, North and Adamawa Regions in Cameroon (PARSE), the Federal Republic of Germany through its Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) has accorded FCFA 3.275.000.000 to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education (Minjec). The money is meant for the current phase two of the PARSE project. This was made known during the 4th ordinary session of the steering committee of the Socio-Economic Resilience Support Project of vulnerable young people of the Northern Regions of Cameroon. The session was chaired by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic Education, Mounouna Foutsou, yesterday, December 16, 2020 in Yaounde. Lire aussi : World Sleep Day: Creating Awareness Against Poor Sleeping Pattern
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RDPC Cameroon’s ten pioneer regional presidents will be known on December 22, 2020, when regional councilors meet in their first session of right.
During this maiden session, the Regional Council shall elect from among its members a President assisted by a bureau comprising a senior vice-president, a vice-president, two questors, and two secretaries. After the election of the president, the other bureau members will be elected by list-system.
As the Special Status for the North West and South West Regions is rolled out, both regions will also know the pioneer Presidents of their respective Houses of Chiefs on Tuesday, December 22.
After the election of 900 Regional Councilors nationwide on December 6, 2020, the regional supervisory commissions proclaimed the results at the level of the constituencies concerned on Wednesday, December 9 in keeping with Section 265(1) of Law No. 2012/001 of 19 April 2012 relating to the Electoral Code.
FENAC 2016: Grand Fantasia Thrills Yaounde Public
Cameroonians were held spellbound on Saturday November 12, 2016 following a Grand Fantasia organised at the Concorde Stadium of the University of Yaoundé 1. The grand fantasia was part of activities of the eight edition of the Arts and Culture Festival FECNAC 2016. Even though the event took place on the eve of the official closing of FENAC 2016, many Cameroonians discovered rich cultural values of Cameroon. Dance groups from the ten region of the country were on the spot to display their talents in the domain of arts and culture.Lire aussi : AFCON 2021: Competition Dates Confirmed
Prior to the start of the event each group could been rehearsing in order to give the best spectacle. The blowing of the long traditional trumpet from the Adamawa Region alone attracted many people from the homes. Many people saw the traditional trumpets from the northern part of Cameroon for the first time. What thrilled the public most was the cultur
Published on 14.12.2020 at 10h44 by JournalduCameroun
Share Camtel GM all smiles as she communes with her staff
When Judith Yah Sunday Achidi arrived her office on Monday, December 14, the air and atmosphere felt special- not like any other day at the office.
She had not been at the office for the past weeks as she had been on an elastic working mission at other regional branches of the Cameroon Telecommunications to ensure they are in conformity with the company’s goal and vision.
Thus it felt so special this Monday touching base after these fruitful and productive weeks to the other regions. However, it was even more special when you factor in the fact that Madam Judith Yah Sunday Achidi was clocking exactly two years in office as General Manager of the Cameroon Telecommunications Corporation, CAMTEL.