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Friday, March 15, 2024

Socialist International: Chantal Kambiwa Does Cameroon Proud Becoming Pioneer General Coordinator

Ms Chantal Kambiwa,Pioneer SI General Coordinator at Douala Press conference

By Christopher Ambe

Ms Chantal Kambiwa, a Cameroonian woman of high socio-political value and former official of Cameroon’s opposition party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), has done her country proud with her brilliant election as the pioneer General Coordinator of Socialist International (SI).

SI is the worldwide organization of social democratic, socialist and labour parties. It currently brings together 132 political parties and organizations from all continents, according to official sources.

Kambiwa was elected General Coordinator on 24 February 2024 in Madrid -Spain during a three-day SI Council session. The office of General Coordinator was created the same day she was elected as part of SI reforms.

She was installed same day(February 24) by the SI Council .This Cameroonian She goes in records as  the first Cameroonian and African woman to occupy the coveted office.  

She is the second highest official after the President of the Socialist International, who is now the sitting Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez. 

Upon her return to Cameroon after her election in Madrid, in spite of her busy schedule, Kambiwa convened a press conference on March 6 at Lewat Hotel, Douala ,during which she presented her new office and duties, promising to use her position to promote peace and social justice as well as ameliorate the conditions of women not only in Cameroon but world-wide.

Her duties as  General Coordinator  include organizing and bringing people together to work for the SI mission and the new vision of the SI President.

She told the press of her commitment to focus on the empowerment of women, noting that SI has the Gender Committee to that effect.

According to her, having women in good positions facilitate the search for solutions to problems.

Ms. Chantal Kambiwa (middle) flanked by admirers at Douala Press conference

 “Women have an important role to play in the promotion of peace. In Cameroon like elsewhere peace is pivotal to development and as a Cameroonian woman occupying this post, every time there is a possibility to help [promote] peace in my country, I will do so,” kambiwa pointed out.

“My election to this post was a pleasant surprise to me and an honor to my country, Cameroon-and Africa,” she said, noting that of the 54 political parties present at the council meeting ,51 voted in her favor to assume the office coordinator-general

Reacting to her election as SI General Cordinator to this reporter, emeritus University Distinguished Professor of Law, Ndiva Kofele kale and political mentor of Kambiwa, said:

 “Her election to this history making position, the second highest in the worldwide socialist/social democratic movement, having as her boss Pedro Sanchez, Prime Minister of Spain, speaks to her hard work ethic. Hard work pays, and those who work hard don't make much noise because their work speaks for them.”

Kale, a former SDF strategist, recalled that Kambiwa’s involvement with the SI dates back to November 1999 when she was part of the SDF delegation led by Chairman John Fru Ndi to the Paris SI Congress where the SDF was officially admitted as a Full member of the Socialist International!

Kale who was part of the delegation to the Paris SI congress was then Fru Ndi’s able and trusted External Affairs man. It would be recalled  that Kale was in charge of SDF foreign relations (unofficially) from 1996-1999 and officially from 1999-2006.

When Kambiwa was designated as the SDF party's representative to the Socialist International Women (sister organ, to the SI), she rose through the ranks of SIW and in 2003 was elected one of its vice presidents.

 Kambiwa is the daughter of Mr Wandji Nkuimy, first Minister of Finance from Nde Division in Ahmadou Ahidjo's Republic of Cameroon government.

 She has been a militant of the SDF from the early 90s and served as Vice Chairman of the Littoral Province under provincial Chairman the emblematic Dr. Nja Kwa.

Kale recalled: “Kambiwa militated in party politics alongside her mother, Mabatgoup Rose Wandji Nkuimy, who was herself a firebrand militant and leader of the W/CPDM in Douala, resisting all efforts to drag her into the CPDM!

“Such has been her sense of purpose, focus, strong convictions, and unshakeable commitment to the principles and values incarnated in the Socialist International and which the SDF swore by in its heyday!”

According to Kale, “As the first African women in this global organization grouping over progressive parties from over 150 countries, her election underscores that competence and merit triumph in organizations that respect the principle of equality opportunity for alL.

“This is one of the foundational principles of the SDF and was a slogan that attracted the wretched of our earth to its fold but now is practiced more in the breach.”

The emeritus University Distinguished Professor of law and sharp critic of political mediocrity, was emphatic:

Cross section of journalists at the Douala press conference organised by Chantal Kambiwa

 “Kambiwa is a shiny example of the SDF’s abandonment of this foundational principle when it expelled her and 33 other senior party officials, less than a year ago, because they were demanding that the democratic rights--enshrined in the Constitution of Cameroon, sworn to by the Founding Fathers of the Party and embodied in the charter statutes of the SI (an organization they struggled so hard and over so many years to become a member) be respected.”

Should SDF take credit for Kambiwa’s rise?

Some political pundits think that the SDF should not take credit for Kambiwa’s elevation to the post of coordinator General of SI.

According to a Cameroonian political pundit who chose not to be named, “In its haste to cashier her from the only party she’s ever militated, the SDF, the first party from Cameroon to become a full member of the SI,the SDF cannot now share in this glorious and history-making victory !”

 


Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Cameroon : Ndofoa Njoya is new SW ELECAM Delegate.

Dr. Essousse(right) congratulating the new SW ELECAM Boss

 By Zifac Fatima

The new South West Regional Delegate of Elections Cameroon (ELECAM), Zofoa Njoya Sake, was installed on March 5, 2024 at Mountain Hotel, Buea by the Director General of ELECAM, Dr. Essousse Erik.

Zofoa Njoya, formerly the North West Regional Delegate of ELECAM, replaced Divine Mukoto Mewanu who is now on retirement.

The Director General, in his installation speech, said the outgone Delegate was recruited into ELECAM in 2010 shortly after it went operational and served as South West Regional Delegate for ELECAM since 2020 until his retirement on March 2, 2024; that he served for over 40 years in top ranking positions in Cameroon. The Director General congratulated him for such a brilliant career over the years and wished him a fantastic retirement.

Dr. Essousse described Zofoa Njoya Sake as a responsible Man who began his career in the North West Region and is now in the South West.

Zofoa Njoya 51, was born in Babungo; he is married and a father of seven children.

Zofoa Njoya started his elections career since 2004 with the National Elections Observatory (NEO) as President of NEO in Babessi Subdivision from 2004-2007.

He joined ELECAM in 2010 as a kit operator in Babessi Subdivision, Ngoketunja Division, North West Region where he worked until 2018. That same year, he was promoted to Communal Branch Head, still in Ako Subdivision in Donga Mantung Division where he served till 2021.

Zofoa Njoya was later appointed North West Regional Delegate of ELECAM in 2022.

The Mayor of Buea, David Mafany Namange in his welcome address, said the presence of the Director General of ELECAM at the installation was eloquent proof of the resolve of the Head of state to uphold the independence of ELECAM, which manages and supervises all elections and referendum operations in Cameroon.

The Mayor appreciated Mewanu for having left a positive impact on elections-related activities in the South West despite the security concerns in parts of the Region.

Namange welcomed Zofoa to Buea “Town of legendary hospitality” in particular and to the South West Region as a whole. He hoped that Zofoa would succeed in his key mission of steering the activities of ELECAM in the South West given his wealth of experience.

The Mayor assured the new delegate of his collaboration in the discharge of the latter’s challenging duties.

It is worthy of note that Zofoa Njoya was recognised as the most resilient and most committed Regional Delegate of the elections management body for the year 2023. He got the winning prize at the 20th edition of the National press awards of Excellence.

Cross-section attendees at  installation of the new SW ELECAM Delegate

Talking to the Press Director General urged Ndofoa Njoya to continue with the good work his predecessor did in the South West Region by sensitizing the population on voter registration and also to manage the ELECAM property as well as perform his other job duties.

Dr. Essousse also urged the population especially the young people to register massively on the electoral list as the elections draw near. He called on the Media to sensitize the population on the importance of Voter registration.

Ndofoa Njoya on his part, thanked the Board Chairman of ELECAM, Enow Abram and the Director General of ELECAM for his new functions. He called on his collaborators to give him the same support which helped him succeed in the North West.

He vowed to call on Cameroonians aged 20 and above to enroll on the electoral register in order to wisely choose their political leaders.



 

Monday, February 26, 2024

2024 Mt Cameroon Race: Winning Excitement Subsides After Athlete Dies


By Zifac Fatima

The 29th edition of  Mt Cameroon Race of Hope which took place in Buea, South West region of Cameroon  on 24th February 2024 under the theme “Let’s give peace a chance” culminated in two  Cameroonians of  Northwest origin emerging  champions: Elvis Nsabinla in  the Senior Men’s category and Adamu Irene in the Senior Women’s category.

Nsabinla who crossed the finish line in 4hours,45minutes was awarded 10million Francs CFA; the second, Amadou Abdou, made it in 4hours, 47minutes smiling home with 7million Francs CFA and Saidu Nuhu who came 3rd in 4hours 49minutes got 5million Francs CFA.

Mt. Cameroon is the highest Mountain in West and Central Africa, measuring 4095metres. But the race course is 38km, starting from the Buea Molyko Omnisport stadium to the summit and back

The first three in the senior women’s category were awarded the same prizes, respectfully, as winners of the senior men’s category.

The first was Adamu Irine Kwaha who finished in 5hours, 36minutes, followed by Tumi Macrina Yiinyuy in 5hours, 30minutes and Ngalim Lizette who came 3rd in 5hours, 30 minutes.

Orange Cameroon was the major and official sponsor.  Other sponsors included: Madiba water, PMUC, Prudential Beneficial insurance, Biaka University Institute of Buea which also encouraged winners with prizes.

The excitement that greeted the atmosphere with the arrival of race champions died down when news broke out that 32-year-old Kenyan Athlete, Charles Kipsang had collapsed shortly after crossing the finish line and died when rushed to the Buea regional hospital.

The race proper was preceded by a launch on 23rd of February at the Molyko Omnisport stadium Buea, presided over by the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Professor Narcisse Mouelle Kombi. Other dignitaries who attended the launch included; the President of Cameroon Athletic Federation, Motombi Emmanuel Mbome; South West Governor, Bernard Okalia Bilai, the president of the South West Regional Assembly, Bakoma Elango Zacheus; the Mayor of Buea, Barrister David Mafany Namange and the Paramount chief of Buea, HRM Chief Robert Esuka.

The Mayor, in his welcome address, wished that the god of Mt. Fako Efasa-Moto should guide and protect the athletes before and after the race. “You should know that even though your goal is to emerge victorious you should not lose sight of the Olympic spirit of fair play”, the mayor told the athletes.

On his part, President Motombi expressed joy with the massive attendance and participation of Cameroonians and foreigners.

He also acknowledged Jakai George, one of the competitors who has resolutely taken part in the race since its inception in 1973.

Biaka University Institute at this moment, gave Jakai George a package and also offered to give him free medical services at the Biaka hospital as long as he lives. “Just as Cars need Maintenance to run, the human body also needs maintenance to function properly that’s is why we (the Biaka Hospital) are offering you free medical services for as long as you live” Madam Biaka told Jakai George.

Minister Mouelle Kombi expressed his gratitude to all personalities who graced the ceremony. He said sports promotes peace and dialogue amongst individuals and nations, that is why the race is proudly encouraged by the state of Cameroon.

The minister reassured participants of their security and a fair competition.

This year’s race recorded the participation of more than 600 Athletes from Cameroon, Central Africa, Republic of Chad, Republic of Congo, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia.

The 2024 Mount Cameroon Race of Hope:Takeoff from Molyko Stadium

Talking to the press shortly after race, Tumi Macrina said she did not face any difficulty during the race but expressed a little disappointment coming in the second position because she was leading the race before she was overtaken by Adamu Irine.

Ngalim Lizette on the other hand said the race was quiet challenging “the fear I had about the crisis also made me weak and the cold weather also affected me” Ngalim told the press.

The event was entertaining with a lot traditional dance interludes from cultural groups and a fashion display, which crowned Abigail Fondop as the 2024 Miss Mount Cameroon Race of hope.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Globus Education Systems :Renowned CBC Pastor Becomes New Director of Educational Development

 By Christopher Ambe

Rev. Dr. Bapmu Patrick Serim
Globus Education Systems (GES), a leading educational company with headquarters in Yaounde-Cameroon, has announced the appointment of Rev. Dr. Bapmu Patrick Serim as its new Director of Education Development

Rev. Dr. Bapmu is a clergyman of th
e Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC)

He holds a PhD in Theology from Triune Biblical University, USA and has twenty-eight (28) years of extensive working experience.

Prior to joining GES, Rev. Dr. Bapmu served as National Secretary for the Council of Protestant Churches in Cameroon and during his tenure in office he championed several educational initiatives that received widespread acclaim.

Rev. Dr. Bapmu is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Cameroon GCE Board and an assessor of Religious Studies. He has also taught in renowned institutions like BHS Buea, BHS Mankon, CBTS Kumba, CBTS Ndu, MBTS Gembu Nigeria and BTTC Ndop.

According to Macellous Mbameg, Managing Director of Globus Education Systems:

“The appointment of Rev. Dr. Bapmu aligns with GES' commitment towards delivering personalized and inclusive and affordable educational solutions.

“By leveraging his expertise, Rev. Dr. Bapmu will work closely with the existing team to identify areas for improvement, develop new content categories, and establish strategic partnerships with educational institutions.

“We count it a blessing to welcome Rev. Dr. Bapmu amongst our staff. We look towards the future for an improved holistic service to the people.”

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