Cultural Heritage
14.06.2025
Oral tradition traces the Jakiri people’s origins to Egypt. Due to harsh climatic conditions, they migrated and eventually settled in Belbele, living as hunters. Later, they and their Nso brothers […]
New Year Celebration: A Spirit of Unity, Hope, and Progress As the calendar turned and the first sunrise of the year illuminated the hills of Jakiri, the city came alive […]
Supporting Local Businesses: Building a Resilient Jakiri Economy At the heart of Jakiri’s economic life are the local businesses—small and medium enterprises, market vendors, artisans, startups, and service providers—that fuel […]
2025 Elections: A Democratic Milestone for Jakiri The 2025 municipal elections marked a significant moment in the democratic journey of Jakiri and the wider North West Region. Despite the challenges […]
Mayor Talks About COVID-19: A Call for Vigilance, Unity, and Care As the world continues to navigate the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lord Mayor of Jakiri Council […]
Support for Public Housing: Building Dignity and Opportunity for All Access to safe, affordable, and dignified housing is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of urban development. As Jakiri continues […]
Cabinet Reshuffle: A Renewed Commitment to Effective Governance In a recent development, President Paul Biya of Cameroon has initiated a cabinet reshuffle aimed at enhancing the efficiency and responsiveness of […]
2025 Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign: Together, We Can Fight In recognition of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Jakiri Council is proud to join the global movement in raising […]
Updates from the Education Committee: Advancing Education in Jakiri The Education Committee of the Jakiri Council remains committed to ensuring that education in our city is accessible, of high quality, […]
