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00:00Faute l' dai
00:09OUT
00:12l'Officiende fin militant de parole
00:16David Abwema Croix de cinq junto avec
00:19la rencontre emerging Zacharias cieux
00:22dans leasebags de l'inversité de la commission
00:24Prés Oooh il membre de la grande
00:25organismitation du postage
00:27et de l'organisation
00:28Qui s'appelait
00:29exemplary qualities the week of bilingualism in cameroon draws to an end with officials and youths
00:36engaging to promote their mastery and use of the english and french languages
00:40so as to tap from the advantage this brings
00:46the counts down to the youth day celebration in cameroon narrows to four days as young people get
00:52busy on all fronts showcasing their vitality and readiness to build a solid country the
00:59ambience in this newscast hello to all of you watching us from cameroon and elsewhere glad to
01:05have you on our 7 30 pm edition let's begin our newscast in the prime minister's office where
01:12the head of government joseph diongute has been discussing with the world bank's director of
01:17fragility conflict and violence today shobham shaduri is in cameroon to present the bank's
01:25strategy geared at supporting client states with which are facing violence and insecurity deal with
01:32such issues in order to better address development concerns star building correspondence christian
01:38chair adam reports the portfolio of the world bank in cameroon is about four billion u.s dollars
01:45and targets development initiatives in different domains aware of the dangers which insecurity can
01:51pose to development efforts in client countries the world bank has been actively developing an
01:56initiative to support countries facing insecurity the discussions between the prime minister head of
02:02government joseph diongute and the world bank delegation focused on the bank's approach to insecurity
02:09in client states one of the main risks to the world bank helping our member countries make progress on
02:15development is the challenges of insecurity conflict and violence so in my new role i'm visiting many
02:23of the countries to have conversations about what can we do to better help and make progress on
02:29development the two parties shared opinions about strategies which could help create a conducive
02:35atmosphere for development even in conflict zones his excellency mr prime minister kind of recognized
02:41this talked a bit about what the government's thinking was about how you know by providing access to
02:46economic opportunities education health care one can bring communities that are suffering from
02:53insecurity and violence more back into create more peaceful conditions for development the world bank
02:59director of fragility was accompanied to the audience by shake fantamadikanti the bank's country director for
03:06for cameroon like you heard in one of our leads to relate senior civil administrator and member of the national
03:13commission for the promotion of bilingualism and multiculturalism david abuema choi has been described
03:20as a statement with exemplary qualities who served his country with loyalty pride and dignity this was during
03:27the coffin ceremony today at the mortuary of the yonde general hospital attended by schools of cabinet
03:33ministers distinguished personalities distinguished personalities former colleagues and family members
03:37the president of the republic paul bia was represented at the coffin by the president of the
03:42bilingualism commission peter mafani musongi details with amin ken edward he was last seen in public at
03:50the unity palace last january 10 2025 during new year wishes ceremony where he exchanged a broad smile
03:58and a fraternal handshake with the president of the republic paul bia the retired senior civil
04:04administrator former minister and member of the national commission for the promotion of bilingualism and
04:10multiculturalism david abuema choi died few days later on the 15th of january on his birthday following
04:19a malaise at the mortuary of the yawande general hospital this friday february seven
04:25it was an atmosphere of midlancholy and profound grief on the faces of mourners who turned out
04:30massively to pay their last respect to the fallen senior statesman cabinet ministers directors general
04:37state corporations and a host of distinguished personalities former colleagues of the deceased
04:43family members and loved ones were all present for the solemn covening ceremony that marked the start of
04:50the pre-beta ritual and official funeral as decreed by the president of the republic shortly after the
04:57arrival the representative of the head of state and national president of the bilingualism commission
05:03peter mafani musongi the casket of late david abuema choi was ushered into the chapel in a solemn
05:10possession accompanied by church ministers and military honours
05:21memories i have of minister david abuema choi are very positive memories memories of a man of values
05:31a man with a high sense of a high sense of the state and the man who was imbued with
05:37uh with uh with uh the high qualities of a of a patriot and a servant of the state a public servant
05:47he evoked uh those values and those virtues of of humility of openness and of a great attachment to
05:57to the to the fatherland during the brief prayer session the presiding pastor with inspiration from
06:03the holy scripture characterized david abuema choi as a humble servant of god and mankind a man of high
06:11moral property and reputation who served his country with loyalty pride and dignity employing
06:18the most high to grant him eternal rest in his kingdom his motory means will later convey to the
06:24eglise presbyterian kamarune for an elaborate requiem service where the different elogies highlighted
06:31the mortal dimensional character of the deceased david abuema choi who died at the age of 81 will be
06:38led towards this saturday february 8th in his home time kiki in bam and ennubu division of the center
06:45region and in the words of the mourners may the memory of the departed remain a blessing
06:50and last month jubilingus messager vo cameron aujourd'hui avec une bonne nouvelle henceforth students
06:58will complete the special bilingual program offered in some pilot centers in the country will receive
07:04certificates that will facilitate the admissions into translation and interpretation programs in
07:10universities as well as higher institutions of learning secondary education minister professor nalo
07:15valyonga made the information known today in an event to mark the end of the 20th edition of the national
07:23bilingualism week china to sally was there from english to french and back again cameron's two
07:42official languages flows effortlessly from their lips et c'est ça le bilinguisme bilinguisme est un
07:48atout primordial pour le développement de notre pays as cameronians we have to promote bilingualism
07:55bilingua into which a habit about a better job prosper they pense que le bilinguisme est très important
08:00car c'est la clé pour un pays développé et prospère from sketches to poems and a debate on
08:06bilingualism as the driving force of lifelong learning la jeunesse camerounaise démontre son engagement
08:13pour un cameroun bilingue to promote bilingualism in our country we should try to emphasize the
08:19application of bilingual knowledge in most of our schools an enriching display that marks the culmination
08:26of the 20th national bilingualism week mais ça va continuer de façon pedagogique henceforth we'll be
08:33looking forward to these young students graduating with abilities in translation and interpretation
08:41so it's no longer what used to obtain before but their certificates would indicate that they have
08:45the competences for these two main aspects of bilingualism efforts that will help the youth
08:52redefine linguistic excellence many are confident locamerone bilingue et tous les camerounais le seront aussi
08:59et il est aussi un rap de bilinguisme activités que le ministère de public works où le staff
09:06a été appelé à utiliser différentes opportunités à leur disposer à leur disposer de improve
09:11on leur english ou french among such activités est la production de un terminologiquement
09:16dictionnaire which was at the centre of week-long activities concluded
09:21today as you tell us joyce kimby fawajou
09:23bilingualism in the ministry of public works has become an obligation and there is a permanent
09:31quest amongst the staff to speak both the french and the english language their exposure to bilateral
09:37donors and international construction companies make french and english languages a necessity for
09:43the interpretation of technical terms used in infrastructural development there are strides
09:48that have been made by that ministry to give opportunities to the personnel to develop their
09:53bilingualism skills instituting thursday as a bilingualism day in the ministry and then we also
10:01have language cafes that has come up that every thursday we have it which is a bilingual exchange
10:07where you come and express yourself in english irrespective of errors he has also made it possible for
10:14us to publish our first terminology dictionary which is already distributed to all the collaborators
10:20the secretary of state armand jodham called on his collaborators to take advantage of the
10:25opportunities given and make personal effort while shunning fear in order to improve on their
10:31professional skills in bilingualism the term of the week which stands on bilingualism the driving
10:38force for lifelong learning for greater achievement responsible citizenship and social
10:43cohesion for a peaceful and prosperous cameroon was examined through three exposés and there was an
10:50interactive talk to ensure that all understood the importance of bilingualism in the ministry of
10:56public works students in bermenda northwest region have engaged to improve their mastery of the two
11:03official languages in order to tap from the opportunities bilingualism bring marking the close of the
11:09bilingualism week northwest delegate for secondary education ezekiel by john urged students to shun
11:16violence hate speech and other acts that can undermine their education and future syl sylvie banter reports
11:24from bermenda so many of these young stars being bilingual is not just a skill but a gateway to better
11:33opportunities in education and future careers i am from five special bilingual in the lycée gbhs biley
11:46the bilingual option is going to help me both now and in future in in a way that even if i'm to find a job
11:52will be very easy for me 11th class the second c is usually say bilang the bilingual as a citizen of
11:59cameroon you must know how to speak both english and french which are official languages without this
12:06language you cannot express yourself out freely but while students embrace bilingualism challenges remain
12:12the northwest regional delegates of secondary education wants that violence and hate speech continue to
12:19disrupt learning and calls on students to reject such behaviors of recent there have been lots of cases
12:26of children involved in drugs carrying weapons to school and other things that are not proper so we
12:32have to be cautioning our children against it as the national bilingualism week wraps up education
12:38stakeholders are calling for more trained bilingual instructors and better resources for pilot schools
12:45offering the bilingual option more than 2 000 young people are in yaoundi for the second edition of the
12:55national youth camp this year emphasis is laid on a change in mindset to encourage the participation
13:02of youngsters in the promotion of economic growth and the democratic process yoti khaleli song reports
13:09on the assembly officially opened by the minister of youth affairs and civic education
13:16nothing beats the feeling of youth for these things the ambience is telling of their emotion
13:23more than two thousand of them honor the rendezvous for the second edition of the national youth camp
13:29reflecting on a change in mentality for a better future for this to happen they all need some moral
13:34civic and entrepreneurial rearmament and this falls within the national civic education program
13:40of the ministry of youth affairs and civic education listen more observe and speak less that's the main
13:47lesson of the day when i'm outside there i have a lot of prejudice going on in my life i have a lot
13:53of people pointing at me because of my past but when i'm here a lot of people take me for who i am
13:59and they love me for what i do and they don't judge me i feel like it's a small paradise i believe that
14:05living from here i will have a different mindset and thinking apart from mind education the participants
14:11will get tips on facing the job market also some training in entrepreneurship and how to look for
14:18jobs and other contact with role models in various thematic that will help them to shape their future
14:26so that they can be well prepared for contributing in a better development of their country cameroon
14:34in the meantime about 20 of their peers who have been awarded scholarships to study in south korea
14:40are claimed they are now a source of inspiration to their generation
14:45200 young parliamentarians from the cameroon association for the united nations have spent a
14:51day at the national gendarmerie in yaonde learning about the realities of security and law enforcement
14:57the visit is in line with youth week activities and saw the young legislators being drilled on good
15:03behavior and the respect of national emblems by the secretary of state to the minister of defense
15:08in charge of the national gendarmerie galax etoga larry's nane epote completes the story
15:16this nearly five hour tour by young parliamentarians from six african countries including cameroon residing
15:24in the center region of cameroon is part of the national gendarmerie's efforts to promote youth
15:30engagement and awareness about the role of security forces in maintaining law and order there are many
15:37tools like one called radar that is used to identify the speed at which a vehicle is moving
15:45and that if a vehicle goes more than the speed or if they don't respect a law that is in the book
15:52they can get arrested their passions are interesting they take their time to to answer children questions
15:59by exposing the young parliamentarians to the inner workings of the national gendarmerie the cameroon
16:05association for the united nations hopes to inspire a new generation of leaders who understand the
16:11importance of security and law enforcement with this information it becomes very easy for them to choose
16:18what they want to become in their life how it's possible for them to serve their country or the
16:24humanity this effort aligns with the government's goals of promoting peace justice and strong institutions
16:35and culture has been at the forefront of youth week activities at the college notre dame de victoire
16:41in yaonde with the youngsters marking the ninth edition of their cultural days showcasing their culture
16:48from traditional dresses to traditional dances as well as traditional dishes the initiative is
16:55aimed at reinforcing the ability of young people to identify with their roots details with uh sandrine tani
17:05a colorful display of cameroon's rich cultural diversity and patrimony these students of college notre dame
17:13the victoran vogada are celebrating their cultural day by showcasing traditional dances music and costumes
17:20that represent their different cultural zones the event is meant to serve as an educational break where
17:28every display from cuisine to outfit carries a well-defined meaning we have an empty chair which means that the
17:35chief is missing and then on the table we have a cup it's made of the horn of a chair of a cow it also
17:44represents successful ship then we have cowries and it was the currency in the past the event is considered
17:52as an important part of the school's curriculum which helps students connect with their roots we teach them
17:59to recognize our roots where we come from and they they have a knowledge knowledge to give give to their
18:08parents adding flour to the celebration the students also prepared a variety of traditional meals and
18:15locally made drinks showcasing the diverse culinary heritage of cameroon your time is precious and for
18:23choosing to stick with the 7 30 news we are grateful cameroon's anti-corruption commission conac has taken the
18:32anti-corruption crusade to schools as a way to preach good governance from the roots the chairman dr jodony
18:39massigams is in kongsamba in the littoral region where he has been installing ethics and integrity clubs
18:46in several schools of the locality the students in the such clubs are expected
18:52to intensify anti-corruption fight in their different establishments as you tell us roseline forsa from
18:58consamba 13 schools in the mongol division of the little world charged with the responsibility of
19:05fighting against corruption at their own level based on the values of ethics and integrity the national
19:12anti-corruption commission has set up clubs taxed with barring the way to any school practice that goes
19:18against these values the future of this country is for those youth and we think that if they are integrated
19:29in the fight against corruption by developing in their life integrity and merit then we think that
19:38the future of this country is sure involving students of consamba in the national integrity
19:46education program of the conac the first deputy sdo of the mongol officially launched the campaign
19:51that gives the integrity clubs they go ahead to be anti-corruption watchdogs in their schools so it
19:57tries them to stop corruption against teachers because it is mainly maybe due to a note or maybe due to
20:07exams students pay teachers for for max take good decisions with other students i make sure that
20:16all of them are treated are treated of the same way i don't behave with them depending on their capacity
20:25sensitizing the students on bribery for max sexual harassment selling of examination patient papers
20:31and more the students use the occasion to show their knowledge in these vices via quiz drawing and dance
20:38competition over 40 heavy weapons and large quantities of ammunition ceased during several military
20:46operations in 2024 by the 31st motorized infantry brigades of ngandere have been presented to the
20:54public the weapons confiscated from arms groups and bandits operating in the adamawa and parts of the
20:59northern regions were displayed as evidence of the brigades ongoing efforts to resolve insecurity in
21:06the region from gandere here is eliz wajiban mia with more the 31st motorized infantry brigade has played
21:16a pivotal role in combating high-level insecurity in the adamawa and parts of the northern regions during
21:232024 particularly along its porous border with neighboring countries as part of their ongoing mission to
21:30restore peace and stability military forces have successfully carried out multiple operations
21:36resulting in the seizure of weapons and huge quantities of ammunition our brigades fought to bring peace
21:44there are a lot of weapons that have been seized from some armed groups and from some bandits
21:50uh we are more than ever determined to continue to fight so that our area of responsibility should
21:58remain calm during the press presentation of the weapons colonel for mundam expressed confidence in the
22:05ongoing security efforts and assured the public that the military will continue its aggressive stance in
22:11the face of security threats we cannot do this all alone we are going to count on the synergy and the
22:18collaboration of other defense and security forces of the administrative authorities the vigilante groups not
22:28forgetting the population because we need a lot of information to be able to accomplish our mission local
22:35communities have welcomed the increased military presence which has been credited with reducing violence and
22:41fostering a greater sense of safety of the natural dam which is uh which will increase the country's
22:50energy production by 30 percent is one of the major objectives of the ministry of water resources and
22:57energy for 2025 this was highlighted by minister gaston elundo is somber while chairing the ministry
23:03the ministry's annual conference today in yaounde cynthia subtala is just back with the details
23:11water and energy key sectors driving cameron's emergence for 2035 cognizant of the issues and
23:19challenges in marching production transportation and distribution to the demand directors of this
23:26ministerial department together with its public and private partners today drafted a roadmap for 2025
23:33for one the completion of the national dam expected to inject 420 megawatts increasing the country's
23:41production capacity by 30 percent hydro project maturations will continue this year notably in
23:48kikok cholem menchum and bini awarat we intend to put in place 90 kilowatts of energy at abombam betwa and
23:56works are to be done to stabilize the electrical networks in yaounde and dwala we also have to improve the
24:01transformation post and install over 11 000 smart meters to manage low voltage lines the minister also
24:08talked about ameliorating the supply of water to major towns like yaounde as well as projects to supply
24:15400 000 cubic meters of water from the worry river per day to dwala other perspectives presented included the
24:24rehabilitation of 350 scan water stations and increasing water supply to towns like marua garua and yabasi
24:34following the conference was the traditional exchange of new year wishes where several members were
24:41recognized for their work staff of the national institute of statistics have been told to carry out their
24:50duties with commitment and transparency in order to provide accurate and credible data to the public
24:56the director of the structure joseph tedu was speaking at the end of a two-day conference to reflect
25:02on the correlation between climate change and development details with emma tower the role of reliable
25:09data is shaping economic policy is inestimable with climate change a constant threat to development there is
25:18a need to get accurate statistics in order to conceive the corresponding strategies the national institute
25:26of statistics is counting on skills development to achieve the expected outputs in this regard in a
25:34two-day conference researchers have been reflecting on ways of making their findings accessible for the wider use
25:42the importance of strengthening coordination with all the actors in the national statistical information
25:50system for better coverage of environmental indicators this orientation aligned perfectly with
26:01our national development strategy as 2025 unfolds they have been reminded about the country's political agenda
26:10which calls for commitment and transparency in their actions the government of cameroon is seeking ways of
26:18upgrading training for forestry staff in the different institutions of the country the national forestry school of
26:25mbalmayui in this light has received a japanese delegation after an audience granted them by the minister of
26:32forestry and wildlife jude doré ndungu they were briefed on the current needs of the school as you tell us mokule prince willaduma
26:40the visit by the japanese delegation was not a mere suffering the bar mayu national school of forestry in
26:48its 76 years of evolution is now confronted with newfound challenges updating training facilities to meet the
26:56country's vision of a sustainable forestry sector is crucial it's not quite easy because to be able to
27:02to locate where you replant the plants and it grows you need to look at the environment the the weather
27:11condition the soil you need to be well-knowledged about all of that before you can make it reason why
27:20their guided tour to the 1000 plant nursery of the school the wood workshop and other training grounds gave
27:26both the delegation and the school administration opportunity for an under sport and collective
27:32appreciation we just witnessed the visit by japanese delegation they were earlier received by our
27:40minister who is working out sponsorship for our training we need modern classrooms good pedagogic
27:46equipment that meet current requirements dormitories to accommodate trainees even from outside and then
27:52equipment for wood transformation which is a priority for the country under the transformation supplies it
27:58should be noted that ongoing discussions to begin the training of forestry engineers and other japanese
28:04support to the forestry and wildlife sector has been subject to different audiences granted japanese
28:11partners by the minister of forest and wildlife in the recent past the execution rate of the public
28:17investment budget for the northwest in 2024 stands at 90.3 percent the president of the steering committee
28:26honorable wall and richard disclosed the information during the second semester regional participation
28:32follow-up committee in bermenda he saluted effort made by various stakeholders and urged them to work
28:38to ensure the realization of pending projects and more from bermenda here is mary ann lantum
28:45the construction of classrooms in some council areas roads such as the baba jubamenda and the ring road
28:55were amongst the 577 projects earmarked for the year 2024 in the northwest region out of these projects
29:04406 have been executed with dongamantong coming first officials of the steering committee described the
29:11execution as satisfactory physical execution we are at 90.33 percent and financial execution 92.5 percent
29:25which is encouraging 98 financial which is encouraging as compared to the previous years
29:33we will say kudos they have however called on contractors lagging behind to toe the line else face the
29:39sanctions this is the moment that we need to stand up and make sure that we make the region
29:48going we have taken decision to see into it that at least they are taken into books for various action
29:56to be taken by them the chairman of the steering committee handed prizes to some outstanding administrators
30:02and also to councils who scored 100 percent in the realization of their projects
30:11on our ict page today focuses on a mobile application assist moi
30:16translators assist me which permits students in cameroon prepare for public examinations like the gce
30:23or competitive entrance examinations to access past examination question papers and answer guides
30:30developed in yaonde by a team of telecom engineers the application assist moi is set to carry a calendar of
30:38competitive exams launched in cameroon yearly emmanuela shifuya click through the application for the news
30:46the mobile application assist moi translated in english as assist me is designed to bridge information
30:54gaps for cameroonian students preparing for public exams like the gce or venturing into competitive exams
31:00like ens or enam when they launch the concours of enam for example all the candidates need to have
31:10all the past exam paper in order to train but the problem is that here in yaonde we can find it but in
31:18in west in littoral in other regions it is very difficult the application provides valuable resources
31:27like past examination question papers and answer guides to help candidates prepare effectively student
31:33can have all the courses inside the apps calendar of concours also they can search for a university by name
31:44or by profession profession the learning materials on the self-explanatory app are however not free
31:52users have to chip in some coins through the platforms in build payment system the past exam paper has
31:59varied to 50 francifat to 200 500 francifat aspiring users can download assist moi on google play store or apple
32:10play store tonight we take you on a short tour of the golf village that is hosting the 49th hassan the
32:20second golf trophy in rabat morocco the event has not only attracted hundreds of golfers from around the
32:26world but also provides a platform for cultural exchange among various delegations and visitors
32:33dixon ashu is reporting from rabat for the crtv 14 year old illard is a young cameronian who has been
32:41living in morocco for the past seven years he has come to the royal golf village daisalam for this year's
32:48edition of the asan 2 golf trophy along with his classmates golf is not exactly his thing but he is
32:54willing to give it a try if i improve enough then i think i might be skilled yeah and uh maybe win
33:01win some games yeah the vision of israelin is the prince mulay rashid is to to develop the game and to
33:07make sure that uh all the kids from the country are as a chance to play golf and as a chance to to
33:12develop and for the best one to go to to the top level of the game adjacent to the children's playground
33:18lies a vast arena dedicated to gastronomy moroccan italian and syrian cuisine entice visitors with
33:25their rich flavors and aroma damascus syrian food we feel comfortable we are loved moroccan are really
33:33really loving this type of food and i see here with this trophy that stranger and the foreigners also
33:40love the food culture is expressed in its finest moroccan form in amina's space where serigraphy
33:46showcases intricate details in pure american tradition those who appreciate the traditional
33:52henna tattoo can rely on this professional available 24 7. the hassan 2 golf trophy tournament itself
33:59remains a major attraction to all the hospitality the accommodations everything is is first class
34:05and they treat you very well the people are very happy people and happy to welcome foreigners and guests
34:12i think no matter where who you are transportation orientation and tournament updates are well
34:18coordinated ensuring that visitors reporters and competitors stay informed and on the same page
34:25and this advertorial the leading mobiles telephone service provider empty in cameron has presented a
34:31report of initiatives that have been carried out to improve on the well-being of their staff the report
34:37code named the people's report was presented recently in douala and serves as a means to celebrate mtn
34:44cameroon staff for their input in the growth of the company cynthia etim is in douala
34:52if mtn cameroon is celebrated by their millions subscribers it is also because of the quality services
34:59they provide and behind this result is a team of well-dedicated staff who have the interest of customers at
35:06heart as one of the eighteen subsidiaries of the mtn group mtn cameroon through its ceo mitwa gambi as
35:15well as its human resource general manager carried out a bucket of actions notably four months paid
35:22maternity leave to the female staff and salary increments depending on the year's performance the
35:29improvement of their enumeration system also includes a host of gratification like the provision of
35:35training models gender equality promotion social inclusion as well as the introduction of entertaining
35:43programs geared at promoting talents and celebrating performances the share your future initiative which
35:51empowers workers to take control of their career path is also part of actions which mtn cameroon
35:58authorities are bent on increasing the presentation of the mtn cameroon people's report was an opportunity
36:06to share these good practices while highlighting achieved results we have a vision for our customer but
36:14also for our people you know and uh today was good for us to share uh what we are doing in term of our
36:23culture in terms of engagement in terms of leadership initiative but also in terms of people well-being
36:31numerous actions geared at improving the life of mtn cameroon employees will also be visible on february
36:3921 when labor medals will be awarded to meritorial staff in douala among the special guests at the mtn
36:47cameroon people's report ceremony was the social affairs and labor representatives as well as a host of
36:55human resource managers and the world through the lens of the 7 30 pm news on behalf of the entire crew
37:05and on this week of bilingualism bonsoir
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