Bamenda: Ndefcam radio journalist bows out to sicknessOACA provides Tunisian airports with 8 new Panther 6×6 fire trucks

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The media family in Bamenda and Cameroon at large is once again bereaved following the passing away of their colleague, Manaseh Vubansi.

According to a press release from the North West Regional Delegate of Communication, Njike Celestine, the journalist died on Saturday December 23, 2023 at the Bamenda Regional Hospital.

Manaseh was practicing with Bamenda based community radio, Ndefcam until the time of his death.

He was first hospitalised at the Mbingo Baptist hospital, where he was diagnosed of a liver problem. On Thursday December 21, he was referred to the Bamenda Regional Hospital, where he was under medication until the time of his death.

His corpse has been deposited at the hospital mortuary, pending burial program.

Manaseh is noted for his courtesy in language and unproblematic nature.

His death adds to the list of two other journalists, Anye Nde Nsoh, and Gideon Taka who have died in 2023 from the North West region.
Source: Cameroon News Agency

The Civil Aviation and Airports Office, Saturday, provided Tunisian airports with 8 new «PANTHER 6×6» rescue and firefighting trucks.

3 trucks were given to the Tunis-Carthage International Airport, 3 trucks to the Djerba-Zarzis Airport, one truck to the Tozeur-Nefta Airport and one truck to the Sfax-Thyna Airport, the Transport Ministry said in a statement on Saturday

They cost 16 million dinars, and falls within the Ministry of Transport’s strategy on increasing security and safety in the field of civil aviation infrastructure.
Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse