BY Yoni Lambe*
The Government has launched a scholarship programme for the National Advance School of Youths and Sports, (INJS) and CENAJES.
Also included are direct recruitments and a series of professional Competitive Examinations for the recruitment of civil servants into diverse Corps of the Public Service sector.This decision was signed by the Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Emmanuel Mbonde.
According to communiqué from the ministry, 1310 Civil Servants will be recruited into the various sectors of Public Service, 600 young Cameroonians into the Forestry Corps, 40 Assistant Survey Engineers and 500 Clerical officers and Assistants.
For the INJS and CENAJES, 1375 young Cameroonians of both sexes will be selected to study on scholarship bases, after succeeding in the competitive exams into the various cycles of the institutes.
The government will recruit 160 Civil Servants into Agricultural Corps, 135 into Livestock and Maritime Fishing, 145 for Animal Industries, 150 General Administration, 300 Court Registry administrators, 90 Preventive Customs, 195 for Post and Telecommunications Exploitation, and 135 into Post and Telecommunication Techniques Corps.
The communiqué states that, the deadline for the submission of completed files is September 29.It further states that the said exam will take place in Yaounde on October 25.
In the Forestry sector; 100 category A2 forestry Engineers, 100
Category B2 Senior Forestry Technicians, 100 Category B1 Forestry
Technicians, 50 Category C Assistant Forestry Technicians and 250
Category D Forestry Technical Assistants.
The deadline for the reception of files will be October 7. Meanwhile the exams will take place on November 8 and 9, in Yaounde.In the same vein, competitive examinations to recruit 40 student assistant surveys engineers in the category A of the public service will take place on September 10 and 11 in Yaounde.
Also, the recruitment of 200 Clerical Officers for Category C and 300 Clerical Assistants for Category D will take place in all Provincial Headquarters.The communiqué states that the exams will begin from September 27, for Clerical officers and October 11, for Clerical Assistance.
In sports and Physical Education, 8 Scholarships have been programmed. For INJS: 110 places are available for Certified Sports and Physical Education tutors (PEPS), 135 for Assistant Sports and Physical Education tutors (PAEPS),80 for Senior Youth and Action Counsellors(CPJA), and 100 for Youth and Action Counsellors(CJA).
Meanwhile in CENAJES, 320 places are vacant for Senior Sports and Physical education Teachers (MPEPS), 400 for Sports and Physical Education Teachers (MEPS), 105 for Senior Youth and Action Instructors (IPJA) and 125 for Youth and Action Instructors (IJA).
The exam for the physical sessions, INJS, is billed for September 6 and 7, while the written part is slated for September13 and 14.According to the Southwest Provincial Delegate of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Daniel Ndode Ebouele, the deadline for the reception of files of both INJS and CENAJES has been extended.
The date
for submission of completed files for INJS has been extended to August
29 and September 12 for CENAJES.As concerns the day of the exams for CENAJES, the physical session is
due for September 24, and 25, while the written part is scheduled for
September 27and 28.
(UB Journalism Student on Internship)
need to know about the cenajes entrance for this year.
Posted by: Mbi Augustine | Saturday, 04 July 2009 at 09:35 AM
You've made some useful description related to recruitment of civil servants, but I'm sure there are people who will disagree with some points.
Posted by: Recruitment Software | Wednesday, 19 August 2009 at 08:54 AM
your site is good but not really updated on a daily basis.am a journalist by that i mean,a holder of a bsc degree in journalism.av been hired by a few media houses and the pay is discouraging.i need to know abt the recently launched direct recrutement into the public service cat;a
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Posted by: Ma Mary | Saturday, 17 October 2009 at 10:08 PM