Journalism for social change: Tiina Kangro’s story
By Comfort Mussa Sisterspeak237 connects you to Tiina Kangro , an extraordinary Estonian woman of her time. In this interview, Tiina talks about her extensive journalism career, her social activism, vision and motivations. [su_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWo8h1H8P_0&feature=youtu.be”]
Menstrual Hygiene – Let’s Break The Bloody Taboo!
By Comfort Mussa It’s over a year now, since the government of Cameroon banned the use of non biodegradable plastics. Like other Cameroonians I still grapple with the insufficiency and high cost of the alternatives. Shop owners often do not provide packaging for goods bought. Customers pay for plastic […]
Call For Applications – Higher Institute for Growth in Health Research for Women Researchers
In collaboration with the World Health Organization’s Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, a consortium of women researchers in Cameroon is planning a workshop that aims at supporting and encouraging the growth of early career women scientists through a project supplemented with a mentor-protege program. The workshop […]
“Bring Back Our Girls” poem in commemoration of the abduction of Chibok girls, April 14 2015
BRING BACK OUR GIRLS By Comfort Mussa Empty beds Empty classrooms Where are our girls? New headlines, New presidents, Where are our girls? A year gone, You seek a new angle for, Where are our girls? The angle never changed You stopped listening, we never stopped demanding Bring back our […]
Rotary International -Bamenda Club honors Founder of Sisterspeak237
By Y.N Faith The founder of Sisterspeak237.com , Comfort Mussa has been named recipient of the New Generation Award by Rotary International – Bamenda Club. She received the award during the President’s night at Blue Pearl Hotel in Bamenda on 4th April 2015 Announcing the recipient of the New Generation […]
Naked Chantal Biya art causes social media storm
By Eugene N. Nforngwa The first lady Chantal Biya and her bouffant hairstyles are no strangers to media lampoon. But a naked painting of the first lady has proved everything but funny – at least from the vast majority of reactions it got from social media. The work, purportedly, of […]
Cameroon: Blogging for good governance
By Comfort Mussa Between February and March, lies an undemocratic distance that I can best cover with words. My words speak louder of the distance between being a girl and transitioning to adulthood.The distance between present day Cameroon and the Land of glory and promise. February in Cameroon is the […]
Cameroonian city of Bamenda struggles with water shortage
Courtesy of Radio France International In Cameroon the prolonged shortage of potable water is a major challenge facing the inhabitants of Bamenda. For three months now most inhabitants have had to travel long distances to fetch water. Others, who cannot afford to travel long distances, have to fetch water from […]
Cameroon cooking contest:The Aneh’s Food Show
Do you have a passion for cooking? Register for “The Aneh’s Food Show” contest today. In collaboration with the Women’s Empowerment Center, Aneh’s is hosting a cooking contest, with the final cook off during activities commemorating the International Women’s day. DEADLINE February 23, 2015 DESCRIPTION Enter your recipe; include a […]
Biya:I am well aware that many of you, whether educated or not, are unemployed.
In his message on the occasion of the 49th edition of the National Youth day, President Paul Biya said last night that he is aware that many young people in Cameroon are unemployed. He said, “I am well aware that many of you, whether educated or not, are unemployed. I […]