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.
The author writes, “The new year will bring a pair of lunar eclipses, but don’t expect any sun-disappearing acts like the one ...
Together, we will continue to move forward with determination, in security and peace,” said Biya in his New Year’s address.
Top among which is the issue of security that is gaining grounds in both the urban and rural milieus. Bringing the problem to the fore was not to say it is beyond the power of the State. Rather, it ...
The irritating bad and fast degrading road network in the country; be they urban, interurban or rural roads, is a national problem that touches Cameroonians of all walks of life deeply. President Paul ...
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 ruling Cameroon Peoples Democratic Movement according to the party's constituti ...
There are moments in human history when the oppressed have found reason to help their oppressors, not in oppressing them ...
Angolan President João Lourenço’s ongoing role in addressing the long-standing conflicts in the eastern Democratic Republic ...
In neighboring Cameroon, 91-year-old Paul Biya has ruled for 41 years and will run again in 2025, which is a sign of ongoing economic fragility, Prempeh said. And the trend is not unique to Cameroon, ...
Nchang Amongwa was taken by armed men from his home in the city of Bamenda late on Sunday and "his whereabouts unknown." ...