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Celebrating World Press Freedom Day, CJTU partners with NWCA

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By Kimbi Lionel  The North West Cooperative Association, NWCA, on the occasion of the celebration of 2022 World Press Freedom Day, WPFD, announced its partnership with Cameroon journalists trade union, CJTU, North West, says it is only through the press that they can be visible.  CJTU, partners and bamenda varsity students.  Mathew Ngangwa Mbibe, chief of administration and personnel at NWCA Ltd, Speaking shortly after the celebration, challenged the press to carry-on their tasks which they have been doing, "I understand that the press in a country like our own, they are consider as the 4th arm of the government. We will like to work with the press as a partner beginning from today", he added.  Mathew Ngangwa and marketing directress at NWCA Ltd  Ignatius Nji, president of Cameroon journalists trade union NW, says they celebrated WPFD at North West Cooperative Association to sell their image and product. He added that NWCA is not only about processing coffee an...

Tubah council, Bamenda Varsity Clash Over Land

 By Kimbi Lionel  The mayor of Tubah council in Mezam division Mr Tanjong Martin, in an interview granted to the press, says Bamenda varsity has filed a report to his boss, the president of Mezam land commissions and SDO for Mezam accusing him of constructing sheds inside the university and disturbing students from studying. The 34 shed market is directly opposite the bambili market.  According to the lord mayor, one of the authorities in the university revealed that, the university is fighting to get all the land because Tubah alone governized all the university that will have been shared to so many places.  To the lord mayor, the council from the gutter of a 7 metre operation space is made for public utility. He quoted instances where the council sheds are built directly on the gutter of the road in makenene, commercial avenue and up station in Bamenda.   "It is the responsibility of the council to create markets for the population, to make life easy for ...