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A conference on professionalising higher education in Cameroon began yesterday, October 11, 2016 in Yaounde.
Information indicate that in Africa, as elsewhere, university systems are facing challenges and are at the crossroads of profound transformation, shaped by the theatre of political, economic, cultural and social changes. This is seen through the soaring numbers of students associated with the quality and relevance of training needs of the labour market. Faced with the complexity of current and future global challenges, the Ministry of Higher Education has embarked on a programme to professionalise Cameroon’s higher education system in a bid to modernise and render it competitive and performant. It is within this backdrop that the Minister of Higher Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo, yesterday, October 11, 2016 in Yaounde opened the second national conference on the Professionalisation of Higher Education in Cameroon on the theme; “Higher Education and Social Demand”.
Present at the opening session was the President of the UNESCO General Conference, Stanley Mutumba Simataa, who reiterated UNESCO’s readiness to assist Cameroon in meeting up with the challenges faced in its higher education sector. He stressed on the need for higher education output to be aligned with the changes taking place in the society in a bid to ensure efficiency with the type of graduates that come out of such institutions. UNESCO as a willing partner is going to ensure that the final products from Cameroon’s Higher Education System are apt for the ever changing society through the provision of expertise and knowledge to assist Cameroon in its effort towards professionalisation of the higher education system.
Jacques Fame Ndongo highlighted the path covered by the government to professionalise the higher education sector beginning with the Bachelor-Master-Doctorate (BMD) system which started in 2007. The Minister said on the instructions of the Head of State, they are out to train creators of jobs and not job seekers. As such, universities should be able to open their doors to employment through adaptable teaching methods. Through presentations and group work, university authorities from all the ten Regions of the country will brainstorm on topics such as “legal alignment of professionalization”, “mechanisms for decrypting economic demand as an indicator of training offer” and “business incubators and junior enterprises”. At the end of discussions, a harmonised programme of technological and teachers training fields will be established.
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Common Law lawyers from four different associations in Cameroon have begun a four days sit-down strike action beginning on Tuesday October 11, 2016.
In a letter addressed to the Presidency of the Republic signed by Barristers Nkongho Felix Agbor president of Fako Lawyers Association, FAKLA, Harmony Bobga-Mbuton President of North West lawyers Association, NOWELA, Awuta Philip Atubah President of Meme Lawyers Association and nkongho Sopseh Emilien President of Manyu Lawyers Association, the lawyers denounce negligence by the government on numerous complaints of the erosion of Common Law in Cameroon as manifested in the OHADA Legislation.
The letter partially reads that, “Whereas recently, some of our members attempt to exercise the constitutional right of freedom of expression through the medium of Press Conference and were stifled with administrative bans and police harassments.”
They also denounce governments silence over an earlier correspondence after the Common Law Lawyers conference in Bamenda. They complain that since two years not even an acknowledgement has been sent from the Presidency.
They called on President Paul Biya to create an Ad Hoc Commission to respond to the Bamenda Resolutions of 9th May, 2015 and the Buea Declaration of 13 February 2016 regarding the erosion of the Common Law in Cameroon.
The Common Law Lawyers have also demanded the Head of State to hold an emergency session of the Higher Judicial Council and re-deploy ALL CIVIL LAW MAGISTRATES from the two Common Law jurisdictions of North West and South West and in the same vein re-deploy ALL COMMON LAW MAGISTRATES from the Civil Law Jurisdiction to the two Common Law Jurisdictions of North West and South West regions.
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Cameroon’s lone National Oil Refinery Cooperation, SONARA has awarded a contract worth 56.236. 396 million Frs CFA (some $112000) to a Douala based company named Toys Center Sarl.
An award of contract notification dated September 19 2016, from the Director General of Sonara, Ibrahim Talba Malla, gave the supplying company two months to deliver the toys.
Though it is not precise which event Sonara would be hosting with toys worth some 56 million frs cfa, it is suspected that it is in preparation for end of year festivities.
As the publication of the tender went round social media, a heavy debate was sparked off on how a company in a country hit by unemployment, lack of energy and water and roads could be spending such an amount for toys.
“What has Sonara done for the city of Limbe where it is based? Cape Limbo cannot boast of roads, portable water and or a health facility erected by Sonara.
How many Anglophones are working with Sonara by the way,” fumed a chief of Limbe I subdivision who preferred not to be named.
Other compatriots argued that it was important to observe that petroleum companies have certain standards when it comes to the treatment of its workers.
Sonara was created on March 23, 1973 and now has a capital worth 23 billion frs cfa.
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The Presidency of the Republic is in the murky waters of a scam in which some unscrupulous individuals have been using fake mission orders to facilitate the travel of some people abroad.
The racket that seems to have been going on for so long was uncovered at the Swiss Embassy recently. One official of the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic, Gabriel Mbesse Ngojo, and one Alain Jean Claude Ngoulou, who claimed to have worked at the Presidency as private secretary to President Paul Biya’s junior sister, are languishing in pre-trial detention at the Kondengui prison over the matter.
Three other people, Vanessa Lynne Amougou Foe, Eveline Youmbisse and Yannick Nguedjo, who tried to use the racket to obtain visas from the Swiss Embassy in Yaounde, are also awaiting trial in prison.
Even though the scandal dates back to December 2015, it was only blown open when the Mfoundi High Court began hearing the suspects last September 27.
According to facts of the case, main accused person, Ngoulou, used the fake documents and applied for visas for himself at the Swiss Embassy and three of his “clients”.
Going by the persecution, the three “clients” had a deal to pay FCFA 3 millioin each to Ngoulou as soon as he obtained the visas for them.
Ngoulou had attached to the visa application he sent to the Swiss Embassy a collective fake mission order with a fake signature of the Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, on it.
A written note purportedly signed by the Secretary General at the Ministry of External Relations was also attached to the application.
After receiving the documents, consular officials at the Swiss Embassy insisted that they must have confirmation from the official who has been following up visas for the Presidency, Gabriel Mbesse Ngojo.
The latter who worked at the protocol service of the Presidency was in charge of following up visas for officials of the State House at the Swiss Embassy.
Instead of waiting for the Embassy to do its independent verification on the controversial mission orders, Ngonlou quickly went and convinced Mbesse Ngojo to accompany him to the Embassy and defend him. As soon as the duo arrived at the Embassy, police arrested them for using fake documents.
Going by the Examining Magistrate at the Mfoundi High Court, Ngoulou’s three clients were fully aware that the documents were fake and so avoided following up their visas themselves.
The Examining Magistrate, Justice Marthe Annie Onana, said Mbesse Ngojo was part of the racket because he accepted to go and defend the fake documents Ngoulou deposited at the Swiss Embassy.
During the investigations, The Post learnt, the Chief of State Protocol at the Presidency of the Republic, Simon Pierre Bikele, and the Technical Adviser at the Civil Cabinet of the Presidency, Oswalde Baboke, were also interrogated.
They reportedly rejected claims by Ngoulou that his “clients” were going on mission on behalf of the Presidency. The two officials said there was nothing at the Presidency like a collective mission order as Ngoulou claimed.
Taking the floor in court to defend himself, the main accused person, Ngoulou said he actually worked at the Presidency for over a decade.
He said he worked as private secretary to President Biya’s younger sister, Elizabeth Mekou Me Mvondo. During this period, he was the one responsible for obtaining visas for members of the Presidential family.
He admitted during cross-examination by the prosecutor that he used the position to enable many other people who were not members of the Presidential family to travel out of the country. Ngoulou said he only stopped working at the Presidency in 2010 because he was a victim of a cardiovascular attack.
The accused person said the Chief of the State Protocol and the Technical Adviser at the Civil Cabinet were wrong when they told the investigators that the collective mission order does not exist at the presidency When asked how he got the controversial mission orders, he said he got them with the help of the brother-in-law of the Secretary General at the Presidency, whose name he presented as Ngah Koumda. He said he got them at the price of FCFA 500.000
When asked if he verified to see if the mission orders were authentic, he said he was sure because Ngah Koumda is a serious person who works at the Presidency.
When the prosecution turned the heat on Mbesse Ngojo, he swore that he had not seen the documents. He said he only went to the Swiss Embassy because Ngoulou convinced him to go there.
As we went to press last evening, the other three accused persons were still being heard in court. The defense lawyer was also expected to make their submissions.
Talk is rife that when the court finally get into the crux many big heads who have been surreptitiously part of the racket, are going to hell at the presidency.
The racket is akin to a recent case at the National Assembly in which one worker forged the signature of the speaker and used it to recruit his family member and promoted some.
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Three brothers returning from a night drinking out in Douala where involved in a tragic accident early today, Wednesday, 5.October 2016 at around 5:30 am at the 4EME Round about.
Eyewitnesses say the driver of the car lost control and crashed into the fence securing the area around the roundabout, he was pronounced death on the spot while the other two occupants sustained minor injuries.
According to sources the two survivors are based in Europe and are on holiday in Cameroon, while the deceased is a local of the AKWA neigbourhood in Douala
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Barely a day after the foodmarket accident, Bamenda wakes up to another traffic incident.A HIACE 19 sitter bus lost control and hit a bus belonging to Amour Mezam travel agency before hitting some students who stood by the road waiting for a cab at the Finance junction in Bamenda. The injured victims have been taken to the General hospital in Bamenda.No lost of life has been reported so far 


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Informed of the indent, the Divisional Delegate for Secondary Education for Bui, Asah Mbenkum William visited the scene and victims.
Latest reports say the students are responding to medical treatment.
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