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RECREATIONAL CLUBS

CDC provides recreational facilities for its members to relax in their spare time. These clubs have been established in each estate and other operational units.

The clubs are well organized and run by elected club executive members. Most of the clubs provide bar and restaurant facilities.


VIEW OF THE BOTA SS CLUB PREMISES
THE MOST EQUIPPED CDC CLUB

Some of the major CDC clubs include:

  • Bota SS Club
  • Tiko SS Club
  • Idenau Fireburn Club
  • Tiko Holforth Club
  • Limbe River Club
  • Moliwe Austin Club

The most equipped are the two Senior Service clubs in Tiko and Bota, which are members only clubs. These two also provide sport facilities such as tennis courts and swimming pool and Bota has a Squash Court and a Volleyball Court.


FEWA

FEWA is the CDC Female Workers Association. It is a social club intended to bring the CDC female workers together to share common ideas and socialize. They also carry out philanthropic activities to help the under -privileged within CDC. They are also a very structured organization, organized in zones and run by elected executive members.

FEWA Presenting a Song

 

CDC WOMEN SOCIAL CLUB

The CDC Women Social Club is a Philanthropic association whose objective is to assist and provide facilities to the less privilege in CDC communities and their environs. Membership is opened exclusively to wives of CDC management staff and female management staff of the corporation.

The club is a well structured club led by a president who has always been the wife of the General Manager of the corporation.

 

Mrs Lilian QUAN
President of the CDC Women Social Club

The CDC Women Social Club has achieved a lot in their objectives over the years, both within and without CDC. Their achievements so far include:

  • Construction and Equipping the Solidarity Ward in CDC Cottage Hospital, Tiko.
  • Construction and Equipping the New Bota Clinic Ward and Laboratory
  • Visits to all CDC Estates and Estate Clinics to hands gifts to women and children.
  • Visits to reform institutions such as the Buea Bulu Blind Center, Mutengene ARCH Handicap Center, Buea Buster Institute.
  • They are currently assisting a cripple in Mukonje Rubber Estate to bring up her twin children.

The CWSC gets most of its fundings from generous contributions. Contact info@cdc-cameroon.com

THE NEW BOTA CLINC
WARD AND LABORATORY

Some CDC Women in their Official Uniform

 
 
     
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