Cameroon’s second president since independence, Biya has uninterruptedly ruled the country since taking over from Ahmadou Ahidjo in November 1982. Over 75 percent of the Central African nation’s ...
The Archbishop of Douala called on President Paul Biya of Cameroon not to stand for re-election in October this year.
Together, we will continue to move forward with determination, in security and peace,” said Biya in his New Year’s address.
At almost 92 years old, 40 of which he has spent at the helm of his country, Paul Biya remains the sole candidate of the ...
Cameroon’s military says it has seized several hundred weapons and combat uniforms that were being smuggled to a hideout of ...
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Armed men have kidnapped a magistrate in Cameroon's English-speaking north, a human rights group said on Tuesday, in the latest abduction reported in the region hit by separatist violence.
Younger voters are getting more involved in elections and leading protests, even as governments outside Africa are becoming ...
It began with the devastating floods in the Logone et Chari and Mayo Danay Divisions in the Far North Region following excessive rainfall and rising water levels between mid-July to September 2024.
In 2018, while serving as president of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon, Archbishop Kleda expressed similar concerns after the results of the presidential election were announced.
The year also saw the continuation of longer-term trends that were no less consequential – from ever-improving artificial ...