7,000 Masks (N95/Ffp2 Types), 500 Surgical Masks, 200 Disposable Surgical Gowns, 20 Boots, 50 Goggles, 2,000 Bleach in Litters, 3,000 Hand Sanitizers in Litters (250ml), Chloroquine -, 45 Caps for […]
Na Beryl Fohtung Fofung has officially taken over as President General of Nkumu Fed Fed, a leading women’s empowerment NGO in Cameroon. Her investiture followed her election during the organization’s […]
The name “Nkwen and Ndzah” has its own interesting origin story, derived from “Vekui” in Lamnso, meaning “plaster remover.” This name emerged from an incident where Nkwen and Ndzah people […]
The Bali council was established by presidential decree No 77/203 of June 19, 1977, separating from the then Nso council. The council began operations in 1978 and has since been […]
At Kovifem, Nso had four children with his wife Yeafon, including Tatah, who would later found Nkwen and Ndzah. A succession dispute led to Tatah settling in the Ngongba forest […]
Oral tradition traces the Nkwen and Ndzah people’s origins to Egypt. Due to harsh climatic conditions, they migrated and eventually settled in Belbele, living as hunters. Later, they and their […]
New Year Celebration: A Spirit of Unity, Hope, and Progress As the calendar turned and the first sunrise of the year illuminated the hills of Bamenda, the city came alive […]
Outdoor Sanitation: Keeping Bamenda Clean, Safe, and Healthy Outdoor sanitation remains a critical priority for Bamenda City Council in our mission to build a cleaner, healthier, and more livable city. […]
Supporting Local Businesses: Building a Resilient Bamenda Economy At the heart of Bamenda’s economic life are the local businesses—small and medium enterprises, market vendors, artisans, startups, and service providers—that fuel […]
2021 Elections: A Democratic Milestone for Bamenda The 2021 municipal elections marked a significant moment in the democratic journey of Bamenda and the wider North West Region. Despite the challenges […]
