22, July 2017
China donates meteorological systems to Cameroon 0
The Government of Cameroon is now equipped with 23 new weather stations worth over CFA one billion. The meteorological equipment is a donation from the Chinese Government. Receiving the package on behalf of Government on the 21st of July 2017, the Minister of Transport, Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o lauded the excellent relations between Cameroon and China.
He opined that the weather stations will be helpful in various sectors of the country including livestock, agriculture, air and land transport including environment and defense. The Director of Meteorology at the Ministry of Transport, Philippe Richard detailed the content of the package as having 15 manual and 8 automatic meteorological systems.
Philippe Richard observed that the equipment were excellent in data collection and will be used for forecasts. This, he noted, will help inform on natural disasters like floods and drought which are frequent in some parts of the country.
Philippe Richard added that the 23 weather stations will be spread across 23 divisions in the country to ascertain better weather forecasts. The Ambassador of China to Cameroon, Wei Wenhua was present during the ceremony at the Ministry of Transport.
Source: CRTV








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23, July 2017
Biya Computer Donation: Nemesis of the Yang Philemon administration 0
The anti Anglophone Minister for Higher Education, Fame Ndongo has once again revisited the President Biya laptop computer controversy. This time around, the so-called cabinet minister noted that the distribution of the computers promised by the President of the Republic could start at the end of 2017.
Jacques Fame Ndongo (to use his three names) said that the first set of the computers will be received in Shenzhen, China, before being sent to Cameroon. Many political commentators have still not been able to understand the manufacturing and delivery process of the Biya computers.
Fame Ndongo was speaking after a brief meeting on July 17, 2017 with Mr. Zhu Wendli, Deputy General Manager of Sichuan Telecom Construction and Engeneering Co., a company involved in the manufacturing process of the computers in question.
The explanation recently given to the press by the Francophone minister was even more confusing and misleading. Fame Ndongo said the computer project has already entered its production phase. 30% of the total amount has already been released.
One year after the announcement of the presidential “donation”, the eligibility criteria for students remain unknown. Jacques Fame Ndongo has constantly been calling on regularly enrolled students in the private and public universities in the country to update their data for inclusion in the Biya scheme.
By Rita Akana
Cameroon Concord News