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Legit on MSNCameroon’s Biya, 92, eyes re-election amid growing outrageCameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, faces election uncertainty amid health concerns, political tensions, and security ...
A leading Cameroonian priest and intellectual, Father Humphrey Tatah Mbuy, says electing the right candidates during ...
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AFP on MSNArtists try to make Cameroon sing a different tuneIn the hustle and bustle of Yaounde, Quartier Mozart is a unique artists' refuge, which its creator hopes will free ...
Cameroon President Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, turns 92 years old on Thursday after more than four decades ...
Cameroonian President Paul Biya, the world’s oldest head of state, turns 92 on Thursday. Biya is the world's longest-serving ...
Catholic young people in Cameroon have blasted the country’s leadership for failing to provide the requisite environment for ...
While a section of citizens demand his exit when his tenure expires this year, others see him as a good leader who should ...
Cameroon's President Paul Biya looks set to bid for the presidency once again. Though the 91-year-old has his critics, the fragmented opposition does not seem to have a suitable rival candidate.
YAOUNDE, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Cameroonian President Paul Biya has unveiled a series of measures aimed at reforming the nation's employment system, with a goal of improving job access for young people.
As Cameroon prepares for elections later this year, 91-year-old President Paul Biya is expected to seek an eighth term, extending his 42-year rule and making him the longest-serving leader in Africa.
Below is the message of the Head of State to the youth on the occasion of the 59th edition of the National Youth Day.
In his address, President Paul Biya regretted that, “Moral decay, irresponsible and deviant behaviour, violence, indiscipline, alcohol, drug abuse and intolerance are on the rise in our society.” ...
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