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.
As of 2025, several world leaders have not only held onto power for extended periods but have also become some of the oldest heads of state. According to a Monitor.co.ug report, these leaders have ...
Cameroon: 91-year-old Paul Biya Drops Hint at Another Stint as the President | Firstpost Africa Cameroon’s 91-year-old ...
In Cameroon, the stage has been set for another new term of President Paul Biya. Although Biya has not yet announced his ...
The National Bishops' Conference of Cameroon has urged leaders to address “scandalous impoverishment,” highlighting ...
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.
Baiya International Group (BIYA) plans to raise $12 million in an IPO on the week of January 27th, IPO Scoop reports. The ...
” Biya seems determined to hold on to power until the very end, possibly out of fear that a new administration could investigate him. It’s unfortunate but recurring theme in African leadership.
Africa will be the second-fastest-growing region globally. But persistent problems, including poverty, the effects of climate change, and weak governance, are fuelling widespread social frustration.
According to the country's penal code, both men and women found guilty of homosexual sex can be sentenced to up to five years ...
In Cameroon’s southwest and Nigeria’s southeast, violence has disrupted the education of hundreds of thousands.