MASU reignited after 7 years
Members of the Mantung Student’s Union, MASU, have met for the first time in seven years. The war that began in 2016 in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions has greatly affected cultural gatherings. But with a glimmer of hope, cultural groups are now daring to make outings and enjoy their roots.
Hundreds of youths under the Mantung Student’s Union- MASU have met in Nwa, the headquarter of the Subdivision, North West region, for a 6-day National Convention.
The Convention began on Sunday with sensitization campaigns.
On Monday, day two of the gathering, the procession of participants, accompanied by commercial bike moto riders, took center stage. Later in the evening, MASU members held touch lights procession, followed by cultural evening.
During the 6 days stay in the homeland, discussions will focus on moral and civic education, peace talk, environmental dégradation and development, arts and science, information, communication and technology, and entrepreneurship, a leader said.
The ground of the subdivision will equally vibrate with the Mayor’s Male and MP’s Female Trophies.
The 2023 National Convention is taking place under the Leadership of the Mantung Student’s Union’s present Executive Director.