Day: May 7, 2024
Plight of visually impaired parent of infected child in crisis struck Anglophone Cameroon
Nchendzengang Tatah
Providing for a chronically sick child in the present sociopolitical climate can not be any harder than doing so as a visually impaired parent. Meet one of such, Menli Micheal.
From weaving baskets, Menli Micheal who is almost mi…
Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary receives full accreditation, set to start offering doctoral degrees
By Hansel Ngala
The Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS) has received full accreditation from the Association for Christian Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA). It is Africa’s largest theological association which validates certificates, …
Bandjoun: A widow narrates how three armed men murdered her husband
A mother of six children in Akuo, a quarter in Bandjoun, Khoun-Ki division of the West region narrated how her husband, André TAKAM a 55-year-old businessman was killed by three armed men on May 4, 2024.
The widow narrated how her husband was killed …
Douala: Twin brothers electrocuted, family in pain
Twin brothers aged 40, living at ‘dernier poteaux’ in the New Bell neighborhood, reported dead on Monday, May 6, 2024, are said to have died of electrocution and later burnt by flames that engulfed their home.
A witness told CNA that ‘an electric pol…
Kribi: Child swept away by rainwater found dead
By Charity Nginyu
On Monday, May 6, 2024, the town of Kribi was rocked by tragedy as the lifeless body of a child was discovered following the aftermath of a torrential downpour.
The child, whose identity remains undisclosed reports say was tragical…
NWSW regions: OCHA reports growing use of IEDs,17 school attacks since January
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), disclosed in its new North West and South West situation report published on May 6, 2024, covering the period from March 1 to March 31, 2024, that the over seven years old …
West Region: Farmers in panic as productivity faces climate change threats
By Stephen TADAHA
Farmers in most parts of the West region have for some weeks now been expressing worries about the outcome of their crops this farming season.
The rains that prompted farmers to plant crops have since disappeared and crops are with…