CTNP sends off 2025 VIIMMA student journalism winners after professional internships
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) is proud to formally send off the winners of the 2025 CTNP student journalism […]
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) is proud to formally send off the winners of the 2025 CTNP student journalism […]
“Seeing people whose body parts had been chopped off was painful at first, but you eventually become immune to it…”
While some media institutions acknowledge online abuse, many still lack clear, enforceable policies that make women feel genuinely protected.
Now that the 65-page CV is trending, there is no better time to turn the mirror on ourselves as Cameroonian journalists.
One reporter I never met but keep hearing about is Sylvanus Ezieh of The Guardian Post newspaper. Based on stories
With the news business as the warfront, the reporters remain the first to take the bullets and the last to eat or at least, be adequately protected.
I wonder if Uncle Charlie was just built differently or if he quietly auditioned for a spot among the gods of journalism and got accepted.