Priest Says Cameroon Rulers Need to Face a ‘Tower of Babel’
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Priest says Cameroon rulers need to face a ‘Tower of Babel’
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Echoing earlier calls for change by some Cameroonian bishops, a Catholic priest has invoked the Holy Spirit, urging it to bring confusion akin to the biblical “Babel” on the country’s ruling elite. Father Richard Alphonse Sandjong Yakam, of St. John Paul II Parish in Banengo, in the West Region, used his Pentecost Sunday homily to emphasize that change had become imperative for Cameroon. He drew a parallel, stating that just …
Crises engulf Cameroon in election year – Cameroon Intelligence Report
The humanitarian crisis in Cameroon remains a critical concern, exacerbated by political tensions ahead of the October 2025 presidential elections. Paul Biya (92), the oldest head of state in the world, is seeking re-election for a position he has occupied since 1982. The veteran was Prime Minister from 1975. Apart from the political contest, the humanitarian crisis remains severe, driven by escalating violence and insecurity across the Northwes…
Race For Etoudi: ruling CPDM voice concern over violence threats – Cameroon Concord News
The ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) party has expressed concern about growing threats of violence and uprising ahead of the presidential election in the Central African country. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Jean Nkuete, secretary-general of the Central Committee of the CPDM, said there are increasing calls from some political leaders “for the preparation of a sacrificial and murderous insurrection” as the country prepa…
After 43 years in power, the Cameroonian president, Paul Biya, 92 years old..., is not ready to give up and this, despite his fluctuating health. As proof, less than four months from the presidential elections, he maintains the mystery, preferring to let his lieutenants offer up for show. This is the case of the president of the National Assembly, Cavayé Yéguié Djibril, who, in a recent release, defended the candidacy of his mentor. It is like a…
Crises engulf Cameroon in election year - CAJ News Africa
from ROSY SADOU in Yaoundé, CameroonCameroon BureauYAOUNDÉ, (CAJ News) – THE humanitarian crisis in Cameroon remains a critical concern, exacerbated by political tensions ahead of the October 2025 presidential elections. Paul Biya (92), the oldest head of state in the world, is seeking re-election for a position he has occupied since 1982. The veteran was Prime Minister from 1975. Apart from the political contest, the humanitarian crisis remains…
Contested before the courts about the legitimacy of his party's governing bodies, the RDPC, Paul Biya, 92, quietly pursues the implementation of his electoral strategy, as the presidential deadline approaches.
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