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2025 Elections: Kamto urges diaspora to return home, help curb fraud

Summary by Cameroon News Agency
By Synthia Lateu Maurice Kamto has urged members of the Cameroonian diaspora who are capable of returning home to do so ahead of the 2025 presidential election. The President of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) made the call on May 31st during a meeting in Paris, France, aimed at mobilizing the diaspora for the upcoming election.He specifically appealed to those who can return within the next four months to do so to help monitor and prote…
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The observation is made after the participation of the academic, member of the scientific civil society in the meeting of the Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon on 31 May 2025 in Paris. The Douala group, a consultation platform for the rapprochement of the opposition political parties with a view to the presidential election of 2025, notes the self-exclusion in its midst of Prof. Jean Calvin Abato Oyono, a fervent critic of the Yaoundé regime.…

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In an exclusive interview given to GabonActu.com, the famous Gabonese international rapper Kôba Building confides in his open heart over nearly ten years of exile, his artistic evolution, his links with his fans, his gaze on the Gabonese music scene and recent political changes in Gabon. Between personal confidences and future ambitions, the child prodigy of Gabonese rap speaks with emotion of his burning desire to return to his native country, …

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At his mega meeting on 31 May 2025 at the Place de la République in Paris, Professor Maurice Kamto firmly wiped out doubts about his eligibility for the 2025 presidential election in Cameroon. In front of thousands of supporters, the leader of the Movement for the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC) said: "There is no legal obstacle to my candidacy." A direct statement responding to media controversy about his right to compete. Kamto denounced the "le…

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Cameroon News Agency broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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