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MIDENO Launches 2026 Farming Season with Strategic Initiatives for Agricultural Resilience

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The Governor of the North West Region who doubles as Board Chair for North West Development Authority (MIDENO) has officially launched the 2026 Farming Season on Thursday 13th of March 2026, signalling a renewed commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity and resilience in the Region. H.E. LELE LAFRIQUE ADOLPHE GOVERNOR NWR In his keynote speech, MIDENO Director General, Cletus Anye Matoyah, highlighted the Authorities ongoing efforts in agricultural and rural development. He underscored MIDENO’s comprehensive mandate, which includes facilitating access to quality farm inputs, implementing farmer training programs, and improving rural infrastructure. CLETUS ANYE MATOYAH DIRECTOR GENERAL MIDENO The DG celebrated the successes of the Cameroon Emergency Food Crisis Combat Project (PULCCA), noting that the initiative has exceeded its targets. From 2024 to 2025, MIDENO supported over 24,700 farmers with essential inputs, far surpassing the initial target of 10,700 farmers. This effor...

Bar Akuma Miranda Re-elected as President of Ntarikon Cooperative Credit Union Limited

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Bar Akuma Miranda Re-elected as President of Ntarikon Cooperative Credit Union Limited In a resounding display of confidence, Bar Akuma Miranda has been re-elected as the President of Ntarikon Cooperative Credit Union Limited for another three year term. This follows her successful first year in office, where she demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to improving the cooperative’s operations. Facing a challenging path back to the Board of Directors, Bar Akuma Miranda's journey to reclaim the presidency was marked by intense competition. With two vacancies on the Board, she secured her place alongside Chi Charles, a solar and technology engineer, in what was a closely watched election. Bar Akuma Miranda faced challenges from her Board Secretary, Fru Doris, and Board Member Chi Chrisantus. After a vigorous campaign filled with community engagement, she emerged victorious, receiving 1,955 votes. Fru Doris followed with 1,199 votes, assuming the role of Vice President, while ...