Monday, 12 September 2016

Kumba:



New School Principals told to improve results
By Doh Bertrand Nua in Kumba
Principal of CCAS, Fonge Jules
Some newly appointed principals of government colleges in Kumba, chief town of Meme division were on Friday 9 September 2016 commissioned to their new functions. They were installed by the Meme divisional delegate of secondary education, Mr. Akwo John Eyong, on the various campuses. The installations came barely two days after the ministerial decision appointing principals and other school administrators throughout the national territory. 
                Beginning at the Government high school GHS Kosala in Kumba II sub division, Mr. Mwelle Kunz Mbai from CCAS Kumba was installed as the new principal, in replacement of Dr. Tazi Andrew who was moved to Government Bilingual High School (GBHS), Kumba.
                At the second installation ceremony, Mr. Fonge Julius from GBHS Muea was commissioned as the new principal of CCAS Kumba. He takes over from Mr. Mwelle Kunz Mbai who was transferred to GHS Kosala, Kumba.

                In his installation address, the divisional delegate challenged the new principal of CCAS Kumba to have a level head and to focus on his duties..
                Speaking to the press after his installation, FongeJulius,who is also an ex-student of CCAS Kumba, thanked the minister for the confidence renewed in him. He promised to improve on the good works started by his predecessor.
                It was the same ritual at the Government Bilingual High School Kumba, were Dr. Tazi Andrew from GHS Kosala was installed as the new principal, in replacement of Mr. Nganda Rudolf who has been relieved of his functions.
                In his handing over speech, the outgoing principal called on his successor to do everything to transform the school campus from the passage for farmers and hunters that it is to a commodious school environment.
                For his part, the incoming principal promised to make the school better than he met it.
                The installation ceremonies were characterized by massive turnout of staff and students of the colleges.


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