Biya and his gang are strangling the nation – Cameroon Intelligence Report
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Cameroon: RDPC, President Paul Biya's party, celebrates its 40th anniversary
The celebration of the 40th anniversary of the DPRK coincides this year with the holding of the presidential election expected in October and for which Paul Biya, 92 years old, including 43 already in power, is announced as the party's statutory candidate. If the decision of the Cameroonian president remains awaited, the RDPC, its political machine, is already standing ready.
President 2025: Cameroonians waiting to announce Paul Biya's candidacy
The President of the Republic, Paul Biya, still remains silent about his candidacy for the election of October 2025 despite the series of calls that continues. Almost six months before the presidential election in Cameroon was held, the uncertainty remains on the candidature of the outgoing president. Paul Biya, 92 years old, 42 years old at the head of the state, has not yet said his last word. For the moment, in the face of the debate raised b…
Cameroon after Biya: Who will succeed Africa’s longest?serving leader?
The Africa Report | Cameroon after Biya: Who will succeed Africa’s longest?serving leader? Succession tensions threaten stability in Africa’s enduring one-man regime. Paul Biya has ruled Cameroon since 1982, presenting his long tenure as a guarantor of stability. Yet Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle, an expert on Cameroon, argues precisely the opposite: Biya’s prolonged grip on power has generated …
Biya and his gang are strangling the nation – Cameroon Concord News
Cameroon’s political system has become a shameful cycle of stagnation, corruption, and power entrenchment, with 91-year-old Niat Njifenji Marcel and 85-year-old Cavaye Yeguie Djibril once again reappointed to lead the Senate and National Assembly. Adding to this political stranglehold, 92-year-old Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for over four decades, is likely eyeing yet another re-election, further tightening his grip on a nation that desper…
Biya and his gang are strangling the nation – Cameroon Intelligence Report
Cameroon’s political system has become a shameful cycle of stagnation, corruption, and power entrenchment, with 91-year-old Niat Njifenji Marcel and 85-year-old Cavaye Yeguie Djibril once again reappointed to lead the Senate and National Assembly. Adding to this political stranglehold, 92-year-old Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for over four decades, is likely eyeing yet another re-election, further tightening his grip on a nation that desper…
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