Major highlights include the achievements of Dr. Francisca Hongla Biaka, Cameroon’s tourist facilities that are being upgraded ahead of AFCON and Cameroon women’s first peace convention.
The fourth edition of the 40-page magazine is rich in content. The September- October issue provides the reader with a variety to enjoy with several stories bearing on diverse people and situations. The star in this issue is Dr. Francisca described as a “Woman of great Value” who according to the author of the article has dedicated her life and career to the education of society and bringing positive changes to Cameroon. The magazine dedicates three of its pages to present the woman of many hats who apart from being the chief administrator of BUIB is also the South West regional Delegate of the Chamber of commerce. As the first vice president of the Cameroon Women’s business leaders association, the trail blazer mantra is “anything you want, go for it. If you set your mind on it, do it”.
Under the guest slot of the magazine, the former SDF MP for Ngoketunjia, Yoyo Emmanuel recalls his time in parliament and gives his opinion on the handling of the current socio political crisis. Under its Feature column, Limbe the City of friendship is painted in bright colours as being welcoming, clean, lively and above all secured. Another story on increasing child labour fuelled by the crisis has the writer Bongbawo Sharon lamenting the crisis in the Anglophone regions have left hundreds of thousands unemployed and internally displaced.
Cameroon will host the 2021 AfCON football tournament in 2022 and preparations are heightening as the countdown ticks. While the sports slot carries a recall of the spectacular draw for the football competition that took place in Yaounde, Ekellem Desmond in the Tourism slot says Cameroon has upgraded tourist attractions for users’ comfort. In an interview granted Zacheus Bakoma Elango, the President of the executive Council of the SW regional Assembly holds that the body is a solution to the people’s development worries.
The fashion and society pages of this issue have new ideas for trend lovers. The publisher Martin Nkemngu and the editorial team have made the magazine pleasurable to the eye with bright pictures illustrating the articles.
Claudette CHIN