Bekali Cyprain – RosyJam https://rosyjam.com Thu, 04 Dec 2025 02:39:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://i0.wp.com/rosyjam.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-Gemini_Generated_Image_hwsra5hwsra5hwsr-removebg-preview.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Bekali Cyprain – RosyJam https://rosyjam.com 32 32 250281894 RHIMBS – Buea: Safe Heaven for Cameroon Educational Transformation https://rosyjam.com/rhimbs-buea-safe-heaven-for-cameroon-educational-transformation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rhimbs-buea-safe-heaven-for-cameroon-educational-transformation https://rosyjam.com/rhimbs-buea-safe-heaven-for-cameroon-educational-transformation/#respond Thu, 04 Dec 2025 02:39:41 +0000 https://rosyjam.com/?p=2526 The Redemption Higher Institute of Management and Biomedical Sciences (RHIMBS Buea.docx) has once again made a lasting impression as a reference point for educational transformation in Cameroon. The institution, located in the South West Region of the country, has recently seen some of its staff receive cars as gifts. These staff members, we learned, are those who have demonstrated hard work, diligence, and dedication to their roles and responsibilities within the institution. The beneficiaries, who are teachers at the institution, received these gifts of cars and other didactic materials from the Founder of the Redemption Higher Institute of Management and Biomedical Sciences on Friday, 28 November.

About RHIMBS-Buea
RHIMBS Buea.docx was founded in 2010 under the Cameroon Ministry of Public Health to train professionals in healthcare, technology, and management. Since then, the institution has positively impacted the educational landscape of the region and the country as a whole. The institution has experienced steady growth and has signed partnerships with esteemed institutions such as the University of Bamenda and the University of Maryland, USA.

The institution is recognised for its vocational training and service to its immediate community. Recently, the institution donated a public tap to the Molyko Integrated Health District in Buea.

RHIMBS Buea.docx has organised international academic trips for its students to locations such as Mumbai and Hyderabad, India, and Kampala, Uganda.

Mission of RHIMBS
The mission of RHIMBS Buea.docx is to provide industry-related education, innovative learning and teaching, hands-on training, and partnerships to train skilled professionals in healthcare, technology, and management sciences.

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ORA Champions Africa Cultural Material Restitution https://rosyjam.com/ora-champions-africa-cultural-material-restitution/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ora-champions-africa-cultural-material-restitution https://rosyjam.com/ora-champions-africa-cultural-material-restitution/#respond Tue, 25 Nov 2025 01:47:58 +0000 https://rosyjam.com/?p=2513 The Tangu Spiritual Artifact of the Bele-Bele Kingdom in Douala, formerly Hickory Town

Open Restitution Africa (ORA), an Africa-based organization advocating for the restitution of African material cultures, is taking significant steps to facilitate the restitution, reparation, and eventual repatriation of African and Cameroonian cultural heritage taken by European nations during their colonial conquest of the continent. These cultural artifacts now rest in museums in Germany, across Europe, and in America.

The movement, dubbed “Restitution 101: A History of Theft,” seeks to expose the richness of African, and particularly Cameroonian, artifacts that now reside in foreign lands. The sensitization workshop, organized at the Langaa Research Conference Center in Buea, Southwest Region, brought together lecturers, cultural enthusiasts, activists, and students.
Deliberations at the workshop focused on three aspects of Restitution 101: A History of Theft, A History of Demand, and A History of Excuses. The workshop was led by Dr. Ngome Elvis Nkome of the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the Higher Teachers Technical Training College (HTTTC) Kumba, and the Department of History and African Civilization at the University of Buea.
Discussions revealed that over 400,000 cultural artifacts belonging to the African continent—27,000 of which are from Cameroon—are currently used for tourism in German and European museums.
The stance of the Cameroonian government and its involvement in matters of repatriation was also discussed, with attention drawn to the roles of other governments such as Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania, which have made substantial efforts to restitute their cultural goods from European museums.
According to Dr. Ngome Elvis Nkome, the forerunner of the project in Cameroon, matters of restitution transcend disciplines and are currently animating public discussion worldwide to boost the knowledge economy. “Conversations around this topic are very important and will help reshape the curriculum in African universities,” he said.
Dr. Nkome emphasized the role of the government in reinstating these cultural goods from foreign museums: “Before 2022, the Cameroonian government was not very active in pushing for the restitution of Cameroon’s cultural goods,” he noted, further highlighting that awareness and action on the subject have since gained momentum.

Experts Laud Restitution 101
Among the attendees were experts in diverse fields spanning Communication, Culture, Psychology, Anthropology, and History.
Dr. Ndode Stephen, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Buea, praised the efforts made by Open Restitution Africa to revitalize the rich cultural heritage of Africa and Cameroon.
The media consultant and researcher emphasized the need to foster restitution through research, collaboration, and advocacy: “From the different educative and informative episodes we have watched on the histories of theft, demand, and excuses, I see the need for collaborative research that will create more awareness on the importance of restitution. Collaboration and media advocacy are also vital.” Dr. Ndode also remarked that cultural artifacts can boost tourism and the economic viability of Cameroon and Africa.
Dr. Victor Ntui of the Department of History at the University of Buea asserted that “Restitution 101 has come to strengthen what historians have been doing in the past.” He explained that historians are deeply concerned with decolonial philosophy, and Restitution 101 is part of that venture. He further added: “Restitution 101 is coming as an eye-opener to show that our history, buried in arts and artifacts, needs to be made known for posterity.”
Munang Hilda, a student from the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication who attended the conference, expressed satisfaction with the knowledge gained. She believes that the discourse on the restitution of African and Cameroonian cultural goods will give her a positive mindset toward African cultural heritage and the need to preserve it.

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From Haircuts To Hope: SofTouch Inspires Community And Students https://rosyjam.com/softouch-foundation-succors-residents-with-free-haircut-gifts-didactics-to-students/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=softouch-foundation-succors-residents-with-free-haircut-gifts-didactics-to-students https://rosyjam.com/softouch-foundation-succors-residents-with-free-haircut-gifts-didactics-to-students/#respond Wed, 19 Nov 2025 01:56:24 +0000 https://rosyjam.com/?p=2470 The Limbe based non-profit-making organization SofTouch Foundation has demonstrated kindness. They carried out free haircuts for the residents of the Limbe Camp Fako Division in the Southwest region. The free haircut session also saw the foundation gift school returning students and pupils with some basic didactics. The intention is to make the 2025/2026 school year easy for both the learners and their parents. The act of charity was also a wall mark to the foundation’s efforts aimed at promoting hygiene and self-esteem.

Haircuts of Hope: SofTouch Empowers and Inspires

Press Prints General Manager Dr. Ntoko Henry saluted SofTouch Foundation for such a wonderful project and promised the printing services’ unwavering support for future projects. He said: “This will not end here; we intend to make it a long-term partnership such that other localities in the Limbe Municipality will be able benefit from these kind gestures”

 Madam Hannah Esunge  a beneficiary noted that: “life in the camp is very hard,” she said. Detailing that:  “the free haircut and school didactics we have received from SofTouch Foundation will go a long way. They will ease the stress we parents go through here in the camp. …I am no longer spending money on haircuts for my four children as they prepare to start school. Now, I will buy rice for 1000 FCFA. This will feed myself and the children this week,” she explained. Most of the inhabitants of the Limbe Camp are people who have fled violence from other parts of the country. Some are also workers in the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC plantation.

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