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  • February 1, 2019
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Winners of SisterSpeak237 Storytelling Contest Say Prizes Will Help Pay Fees

By Kiven Brenda The prize award ceremony to winners of the 2018 Sisterspeak237 National Storytelling Contest took place on January 30 at CBC Nkwen, Bamenda with laureates appreciating organizers for facilitating the responsibility of paying fees in their various schools. The ceremony took place in the presence of the representatives […]
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Women who inspire: Kinyuy Tatiana Ngalim

By Kiven Brenda At least 5000 students graduated from the University of Bamenda on the 10th of December this year. Each graduate, had their story to tell. The story that caught SisterSpeak237’s attention, is that of the best graduating student of year – Kinyuy Tatiana Ngalim, who also broke the […]
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Day of the African Child Contest

Day of the African Child Contest Terms and conditions Entry into the Day of the African Child Contest 2017 is subject to acceptance of the terms and conditions here below. The contest is open to children living within the Northwest Region of Cameroon 9-18 years of age. Interested children will […]
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Winners of Sisterspeak237 Story Telling Contest 2016

Bamenda- Cameroon : Winners of Sisterspeak237 Story Telling Contest 2016 – (Student Journalist Edition) Lifetime Achievement award – in recognition of OLIVE SHANG. She has made an outstanding lifetime contribution to journalism in Cameroon and used the media to amplify the voices of the voiceless Award Category – Social Inclusion […]
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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 […]
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