Bridging the digital divide! We aim to inspire young men and women to reach for the skies in ICTs in a safe and healthy environment. P.O. Box 309 Bamenda, Republic of CameroonEmail:corneliustawong@gmail.com

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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Waste Classification Projection For Bamenda Town


Waste in the streets of Bamenda

A research conducted in Bamenda town indicate an unsustainable solid waste management system with present generation rates of 0.53kg/person/day with residencies producing 270tonnes/day expected rise to 420.14 by 2035. Based on the findings, a recycling industry is needed in Bamenda.
Most cities in developing countries possess certain common characteristics such as rapid population growth, urbanization, and lack of resources to provide a better solid waste management system. This often leads to insufficient waste collection, open dumping and the piling up of waste on the streets and in the streams. Waste generation is increasing significantly as a result of these urban characteristics aggravating current capacity constraints in waste management.
Electronic shop converting dumped screens to tv sets
Municipal solid waste is generally composed of electrical and electronic equipment such as discarded computers, printers, mobile phones, TVs and refrigerators, construction and demolition waste, health-care waste, and waste from households, offices, shops, schools and industries, and agricultural residues. These include food waste, garden and park waste, paper and cardboard, wood, textiles, disposable diapers, rubber and leather, plastics, metal, glass and refuse such as ash, dirt, dust, soil and electronic waste (Guerrero et al., 2013).
our partners: CEO Mendel Foundation at bee keeping site


Gross amounts of solid waste are collected and dumped in most cities today. These amounts of municipal solid waste, one of the most important by-products of an urban lifestyle is said to be multiply with the city’s development.
At Tobby Vision Computers, with our mission of inspiring men and women everywhere to reach for a star in ICTs, we do dumping at electronic
our students planting trees on world environment day 2015
repair shops where guys collect these and produce statues with or scrap to use in their repair workshops. Also our dumped screens are converted by local electronician into a television screens. Our school premise is earthed and there is a circuit breaker and surge arrests and we switch off all electricity and remove from wall outlets before leaving. With advice a special partnership with community based Mendel Foundation; we planted 100 trees during the 2015 World Environment Day along the banks of river Atunui in Bambui in line with our vision for a healthy environment..




Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Introducing to you


Co-Founder Tobby Vision Computers

Tobby Vision Computers
(a place that inspires young men and women to reach for a star in ICTs)

Tobby Vision Computers is located in Bambui, Tubah Sub Division, and precisely opposite Express Union Bambui along the Bambui–Fundong highway. A safe and healthy environment with the beautiful scenery of the Alegefor–Bambui hills.
It offers the following services:
1.  ICT Training
2.  Documentation Services
3.  Computer Maintenance and Repairs
4.  Publishing of books
5. Grocery store
Our prices are very moderate. Visit us now and you will not regret you did.
Hear the remark a customer made during his visit at Tobby Vision Computers:“Let me be connected by the skills of this place to the global village”.

NB:The Management offers free Internet training to customers who are students. This promotion runs up to August 30, 2015.
Our Contact: 675 425 551 / 661 479 136

Press Release



Practical Computer Education is the special book to use and teach/learn Information and Communication Technologies with much ease. ICT teaching/learning with ease, using procedures from very experienced team is now on Indiegogo.
Bamenda, Cameroon, June, 23rd, 2015 – Tobby Vision Computer Ltd announced today that it is raising funds via a rewards and equity crowd funding campaign on Indiegogo to enable it update and reprint its 2nd edition of Practical Computer Education – their textbook to teach/learn ICTs with ease.
Tobby Vision Computers Ltd set out to raise $1,200 on Indiegogo to enable it update and reprint its latest book that is going to change the ICT teaching/learning in its school in particular and Africa in general.
This textbook seeks to inspire men and women everywhere to reach for a star in ICTs in a safe and healthy environment. The book is officially approved by the Ministry of Secondary Education for secondary schools. It is not only going to be useful for these students but all individuals interested to be educated and updated on using the latest ICT tools. 
Students: Left to Right - Ayangwe, Mufor, Angong, Maxwell, Delphine, Maru(turn backward)
 This book has come to make individuals study ICTs without teachers. Teachers can also find the book very useful.
Speaking to the Press this afternoon, the co–author and founder of Tobby Vision Computers Ltd stated “we have the vision of more ICT tools and use for everybody, share it”.
Tobby Vision Computers Ltd was set up in Bamenda in 2002 and legally incorporated on the 4th of September 2012. It is owned by Cornelius Tfurndabi Tawong and Mangoh Yinike. It has enjoyed early footing with it Practical Computer Education’s 1st edition. It sold more than a thousand copies in just a single public school – Government Technical High School Nkwen–Bamenda in 2012.
Men and women everywhere anytime need to rise for ICTs for just $7!
Contact:
Cornelius Tfurndabi Tawong
CEO Tobby Vision Computers Ltd
Tel.: (+237) 675 425 551

Monday, 22 June 2015

This Week's Most Exciting Opportunities - In London And Beyond.

1.
Alvin and Simon seek Theodore for world domination (or just someone brilliant at marketing).
Property Detective
London, United Kingdom
2.
Early-stage social venture needs motivated manager to help grow successful model for farm and small business-financing in Africa.
Rent to Own Zambia Ltd
Lusaka, Zambia
3.
Disruptive, high growth, nationwide lifestyle brand needs a bold leader to drive their mission of making life more fun. 
GO Mammoth
London, United Kingdom
4.
Head to Poland and take the lead in shaping the development and success of the brand's innovative product.
Codility
Warsaw, Poland
5.
Education enthusiast wanted to help transform the delivery of English literacy in government schools around the world.
Jolly Learning
Chigwell, United Kingdom
6.
One of Boston's most innovative startups is seeking worldly adventurers to travel to new countries and get doctors online.
TraveDoc
Cambridge, United States
7.
Become an impact consultant; research and visit a region affected by child labour and increase awareness by exposing the facts.
Sports Philosophy
London, United Kingdom
8.
Head to an African wildlife reserve and cultivate lasting change for a worthy eco-tourism project.
Kuti Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
Salima, Malawi
9.
Join a truly talented team as the next key hire and help Network Locum shake up the online healthcare market.
Network Locum
London, United Kingdom
10.
Establish the local presence of an innovative language education business and build the company from the ground up.

Sunday, 21 June 2015

BAMBUI FARMERS WILL SOON BENEFIT FROM GRASSFIELD PROJECT PHASE 2 (Photonews)


From the funding of support project for rural infrastructure and participatory development ( GRASSFIELD PHASE 2) Bambui kingdom farmers will soon benefit from the project.
A pipeline irrigation scheme will run from Atuh in Filie to Ntambang and WADA in Bambui for farmers to do off seasonal farming to feed the villagers and the population of the newly created university of Bamenda.
Thanks to the Coordinator of the Project Mr. Muluh Gregory who visited the site of the irrigation project in Filie–Bambui with his delegation of the Project and the CEO of Mendel Foundation Mr. Tabifor Ache Valentine this last week the 19th June 2015.
This project will maximise the impact of the target population and better valorise their agricultural and economic potential.
Here with the Photovoice
Pictures ©Tobby Vision Computers
Bambui for a better tomorrow
WATCH MULUH GREGORY ADDRESSING THE DELEGATION 

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