Name:
Francis Wache
Designation:
Executive Editor
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Francis Wache began professional journalism in 1990 when he joined the pioneer editorial team of Cameroon Life Magazine as a Senior Writer. Before then, he had contributed, as a freelance, to the weekly English language version of Cameroon Tribune. A year later -1991- he was promoted as Editor-in-Chief, a position he held until the magazine went comatose in 1994. He also edited Cameroon Today, a weekly that was short-lived. In 1996, he was part of the team that attempted to resuscitate Cameroon Post, the erstwhile leading Anglophone newspaper, which was moribund when the forces of repression compelled Paddy Mbawa, the Publisher, to flee into exile. This experience was, again, short-lived as Wache, together with a crop of other colleagues, founded The Post. He was the founding Executive Editor-in-Chief.
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Name:
Chris Mbunwe
Designation:
Bamenda Bureau Chief
Place:
Bamenda-Cameroon
He graduated from the University of Yaounde in 1985 and started writing for Cameroon Tribune the same year. He joined Cameroon Post in 1987 and ten years later (July 1997), he moved to The Post. He belongs to a number of Associations like Transparency International Cameroon, National Vice President of Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalist (CAMASEJ), Union of Cameroon Journalist (UCJ) and member of Cameroon Association of Commonwealth Journalists. He has also attended several training courses in Journalism. He is based in Bamenda and is the Bamenda Bureau Chief.
E-mail: chrismbunwe@yahoo.com
Tel (00237) 7766 9699
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Name:
Olive Ejang Tebug
Designation:
Kumba Bureau Chief
Place:
Kumba-Cameroon
Olive Ejang Tebug began with The Post Newspaper as an intern in 2001. Her enormous skills in newsgathering made her to be employed as the Kumba City Reporter in 2003. Olive is a graduate from the University of Buea, with a B.Sc in Journalism and Mass Communication. In May 2004,she did a five weeks course on investigative journalism in Yaounde,organised by the World Bank. She was made Kumba Bureau Chief in 2004, extending her sphere to Meme, Ndian,and Manyu Divisions. Olive has a taste for Human interest news and court reporting. Her hobbies are travelling sports reading and discussions.
E-mail olive_025@yahoo.com
Tel (237)7779 7789
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Name:
Elvis Tah
Designation:
Buea City Reporter
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Elvis Tah Elvis Tah is the Buea city reporter of The Post. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc. Hons) in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea, UB, Cameroon. He joined The Post Newspaper as a reporter in 2006.
Elvis Tah had attended several seminars and refresher courses within the country, to hone his reportorial skills.
He covered the 2007 twin elections in Cameroon, specifically in Buea and the February 2008 nationwide mayhem in Cameroon. He had equally done other exigent investigative reports.
He was a cartoonist and an editorialist in the Chariot Newspaper in his days at the University. He was also the chief cameraman of the Chariot TV, UB training medium. Elvis Tah takes keen interest in reading books or watching films that deals with investigation. He also has a knack for travelling, showbiz, discoveries and adventures. He looks forward to face the several challenges inherent in this inky profession.
CELL PHONE NUMBERS: (237) 77 81 22 63/ (237) 99 73 90 31
E-MAIL ADDRESS: elvistar2004@yahoo.com
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Name:
Ernest Sumelong
Designation:
Desk Editor
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Ernest Sumelong joined The Post as Desk Editor in 2006, a position he maintains till date. He is a graduate from the Journalism and Mass Communication Department of the University of Buea. He served briefly as voluntary broadcaster with Buea based Christian Broadcasting Service, CBS. He later served as Desk Editor of The Humorist, a cartooning satirical newspaper from 2004-2006. He monitored the 2004 Presidential Elections as an observer for the National Elections Observatory, NEO.
Besides, writing for the Post, he also writes for SUMMIT Magazine, the now most prized English language people magazine in Cameroon. He is currently the Buea branch Vice President of the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists, CAMASEJ, and a member of the Cameroon Union of Journalists, CUJ. His areas of interest include human rights and environmental reporting.
Email: sumelong2000@yahoo.com
Cell : (237) 7723 9657
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Name:
Francis Tim Mbom
Designation:
Reporter
Place:
Limbe-Cameroon
Francis is a holder of a B.sc in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea. He graduated in 1999 and joined The Post in January 2000. He has been corresponding as a general-purpose reporter and is the Limbe Bureau Chief. Besides this, he is an assistant Editor for the Njalla Quan Sports Academy magazine.
E-mail: tim_mfrank@yahoo.com
Tel:(237) 7791 1779
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Name:
Charly Ndi Chia
Designation:
Editor-in-Chief
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Charlyndichia Charly Ndi Chia, a founding member of The Post , was already a qualified carpenter and joiner, before getting into journalism at the green age of 17. In less than two years, he rose from cub reporter, through reporter to sub-editor, at Cameroon Times, before proceeding to read journalism at the prestigious Nigerian Institute of Journalism, in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. He worked briefly for the Nigerian Television Authority, Channel 10, Lagos, before returning to Cameroon, in 1982. He served as Editor and Managing Editor of Cameroon Outlook and Cameroon Times, respectively, and joined Cameroon Television at its inception. Here, he rose to the rank of Deputy Service Head, In-Charge of Information. He quit CRTV voluntarily, in 1992. He also served as Correspondent for the London-based New African and African Business magazines, for some 10 years. Ndi Chia is, arguably, Cameroon’s most arrested journalist, having suffered some 10 detentions, some of them in very inhuman conditions.
E-mail: charlycnd@yahoo.com
Cell: (00237) 9997 1377 or 7723 5530
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Name:
Edward Nammeh
Designation:
Driver
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
A driver by profession, he joined The Post in April 2003. He is professionally very conscious.
E-mail: eddynam2000@yahoo.co.uk
Tel: (237) 7713 1788
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Name:
Walter Wilson Nana
Designation:
Reporter
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
After graduating from the prestigious university of Buea in 1998 with a Bachelor Degree in Performing arts & Journalism, he joined The Post same year. He has been writing on entertainment and cultural issues. He is the Buea city reporter. He has a passion for listening to the radio and reading magazines. He is a collaborator with the CRTV National Station, Yaounde – Cameroon.
E-mail:n_nkepyah@yahoo.com
Tel: (237): 7753 6655
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Name:
Orock Emmanuel Eta
Designation:
Web Master
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Orock Emmanuel Eta has been Web Master for The Post since 2004. He manages the site and makes sure it is updated as need be. He has a passion for photography, that is why he daringly took captivating and interesting pictures during the famous UB strike that lasted from April 27 to May 27, 2005.
Tel: +237 7580 5183
Email: orockee@yahoo.com
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Name:
Innocent Mbunwe
Designation:
Prod. & Circulation Manager/ Sports Reporter
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Innocent Mbunwe is the pioneer production and circulation manager of The POST, a position he holds till date. Innocent, cumulatively, is a sports reporter and in charge of the archives.
E-mail: mbunocent@yahoo.co.uk
Tel (237) 7519 0446
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Name:
Kini Nsom
Designation:
Yaounde Bureau Chief
Place:
Yaounde-Cameroon
Kini Nsom is a founding member of The Post. He reported from the Bamenda Bureau between 1997 and November 1999. He was subsequently despatched to the Yaounde Bureau where he has since done a number of impressive investigative reports. Little wonder that he was elected The Post’s “Best Reporter of the Year” in 2000. He also runs a column. His areas of preference are politics, economy and society. His hobbies include travelling, sightseeing and socialising with friends.
E-mail:kininso9@yahoo.com
Tel:(237) 779 99 69
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Name:
Azore Opio
Designation:
Desk Editor/Columnist
Place:
Buea-Cameroon
Azore_opio
Email: azopok@yahoo.fr
Tel: (237)758 761 92
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Name:
Peterkins Manyong
Designation:
Reporter
Place:
Bamenda-Cameroon
Manyong graduated from the University of Yaounde with a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Modern Letters. He began writing in 1990 and has been Editor for several newspapers. He joined The Post in 1999 and is reporter with the Bamenda Bureau.
Email:mpeterkins@yahoo.com
Tel: (00237) 7780 2017
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