At launch of 2025 edition of Y’ello Care: MTN donates 12 regional digital centres

By Ndumbe Bell Joseph Gaston in Douala.

Historic and result-oriented disclosures and presentations were the cornerstone of the occasion to mark the

outcome of the 21 Days of Y’ello Care challenge and the launching of this year’s programme within the

framework of the 25th anniversary of MTN Cameroon. The occasion of one of the main drivers of the

information and communication technology that just ended at the MTN Y’ello House at Bonapriso, Douala

recently, was described as very successful by MTN officials.

CEO identifies with some winners

At the launch that was attended by partners of their alliance, regional representatives of government and the

private sector, media practitioners and a cross-section of the MTN workforce and other MTN officials such as

Mme Yetna and Mr Tamba, it was explained that the 21 Days of Y’ello Care is an annual flagship programme

authorised by the MTN group and financed by MTN employees, to socially contribute or give back to the

communities wherever they are operational because without the support of these communities, the

communication giant will not be who it is today.

Group photo with CEO MTN and Huawei rep (m)

So, every year the theme changes from youth empowerment, education, the environment and also the tackling

of the digital divide. The Cameroonian subsidiary has been first several more times ahead of all other MTN

group affiliates, said Sango Akam.

Before the highly anticipated announcement, the results of the challenge, statistics were revealed by Mr

Tamba that there were as much as 157 contenders who subscribed in the 10 regions of the triangle. Within

one week, Tamba disclosed that voter participation rose to over 200.000 through the Ayoba channel out of

whom the jury selected three from each region amounting to 30 and another three each from the cities of

Douala and Yaounde totalling 36. It is from these actors that this year’s theme of creating more digital centres

had to be selected.

Another suspense before the results were announced was a key speech made by Sango Akam. In brief, he

reiterated and listed the group’s social objectives for offering this programme to all its affiliates in Africa and

the rest of the world and that they are all proud to be part of this great African company. Among all the 21 or

so affiliates, Cameroon has been globally the first in its mobilisation efforts and realisations to give back

something to the communities also described as employee volunteerism. He thanked all the partners and

stakeholders who have been very supportive of these underlined goals.

To demonstrate greater transparency, a bailiff accompanied by the president of the jury read the results. The

winners emerged from the ten peri-urban and rural areas, meaning one each from each region amounting to

10 with one each added to Douala and Yaounde totalling 12 digital centres.

Mme Yetna detailed that having a digital centre in underprivileged areas is like having gold. These

communities will benefit from accessing computers for free, have internet connections and solar panels to

avoid energy outages.

The results were as follow; Adamawa Region, College Shekina of Ngoundere. In the Centre region, College

Agricole Buttier Sa’a was selected. In the East, Association Dade Kaole Lomie. In the Far North; Complexe

Culturel Communautaire de Kolara, Maroua. In the Littoral Region Centre Jeune Jveri Fomak-Ngambe. In the

North emerged APND Environnement Garoua. In the North West; Bindeka Binka of Nkambe. In the West

Region emerged Commune de Babadjou. In the South, Lycee de Nkounmadjap. Aura Foundation Limbe won in

the South West. In Yaounde, Open Dreams Obili and finally in Douala; Emilie Saker Akwa Bonamouti.

Some partners of the Alliance such as Huawei donated FCFA 20 million and equipment alone for FCFA five

million, (tablets etc included) and one French company donated a full digital centre. Both contributors

appreciated the efforts and contributions of MTN group in Cameroon.

In his keynote closing remarks, the CEO of MTN Cameroon, Wanda Matandela acknowledged the presence of

everyone and appreciated all that had been put in to make the occasion a resounding success. He stated that

the 12 digital centres are to be ready within 21 days and praised the mobilisation and team spirit of

Cameroonian employees. He reiterated the give back mechanism to benefit the communities. He went on that

providing digital centres to those communities will impact their developmental priorities and tackle economic

and social change in many different domains.

Wanda Matandela appealed and invited other companies and everyone to join in the battle to impact the

advantages brought about by the introduction of information and communication technology in their

communities. He stated that MTN as a group is very determined to bring about connectivity, but also enabling

rapid change in the communities that they serve because it is because they are the roots why MTN ticks.

The company made about FCFA 366 billion annual revenue in 2024 in Cameroon.

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