The fourth lap of the 2020 Grand Prix Chantal BIYA that took place on Saturday 21 November 2020, between Zoetele and Meyomessala in the South Region, was marked by the presence of the First Lady.
The elder sister of the Head of State - who passed away two weeks ago - was buried on Friday 13 November 2020 at Mvomeka'a in the presence of the Presidential Couple.
Women in Cameroon’s capital have dedicated the 35th edition of the International Women’s Day to the promotion of peace and unity across the national territory. They solemnly expressed their desire during a well-organised march-past at the 20th May Boulevard on 8 March 2020.
Mrs Chantal BIYA received 2020 New Year wishes from the spouses of the Diplomatic Corps and National Dignitaries on 10 January 2020.
Sick children admitted at the Chantal BIYA Foundation and orphans of the Child First Centre have been showered with multiple Christmas gifts by the patroness of the philanthropic institutions – Mrs Chantal BIYA. This was during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony organised on 24 December 2019.
A group of women who delivered their babies at the Applied Research, Endoscopic Surgery and Human Reproduction Hospital Centre (CHRACERH) paid tribute to First Lady Chantal BIYA on 21 December 2019. This was during the traditional tree lighting ceremony at the premises of the institution that became fully operational in 2015.
The 2019 Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at “Les Coccinelles” school complex on 19 December was another opportune occasion for the patroness to commune with the pupils and convey best wishes.