Needless to say, our visit back to the region of Batoufam was very much appreciated by many to include his majesty King Innocent. In particular, Tom our engineer mentioned the need to stand back and work […]
‘Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.” – Buddha ‘We convince by our presence’ –Walt Whitman This […]
Day 1 was an early start, out of bed at 3 am for a 6 am flight to Paris and then a seven-hour flight on to Yaoundé, Cameroon. The last couple of weeks have been hectic; […]
On the plane leaving Cameroon last December I made a promise to myself that I would never go back. The trip was way tougher than any of us imagined and we were all tired, physically and […]
From now on 90 students in the “Paroisse St Pierre et Paul” Primary school, have their own set of school books. This was not the case a month ago where 1-2 students owned a book per […]
With the important cricket bat and rugby balls and pump packed, I was looking forward to teaching the local Cameroon lads (as well as some of my Irish colleagues !) a good cover drive and the […]
Day 4 in the jungle and its beginning to feel like an episode of ‘I’m a Celebrity Get me out of Here’ – that’s not a bad thing, we’re bonding and it’s definitely more Happy Valley […]
After 4 hours sleep on our first night we awake to a call to prayers from the local mosque. The calling works well with the breaking of dawn giving the early morning start a sense of […]
On Friday the 14th of September, 140 ladies came together to Marco Pierre White Bar & Grill Restaurant, to support our ongoing Cameroon Project. We have successfully raised €13,000.00 and all the funds will goes directly […]
43 percent of the Cameroon population has little or no primary education. Kamila Kobiera, RippleZoo’s Co-Founder visited a primary school of Saint André de Batoufam of Bayangam District, in West Cameroon. The school does not have […]