Indomitable Lions get medals, selfies with First Lady
Members of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, new African football champions awarded presidential medals by President Paul Biya and bonus selfies from First Lady Chantal Biya The post Indomitable Lions...
View ArticleAnglophone Cameroonians protest against Biya tomorrow
Anglophone Cameroonians plan to demonstrate on Oct. 1st, the day of their independence from Britain, over what they say is ill-treatment and neglect by the predominantly Francophone government of...
View ArticleNganang US based Cameroonian writer arrested for criticising Biya
A celebrated Cameroonian writer, Patrice Nganang, who wrote a piece critical of the government’s handling of a separatist crisis in its Anglophone region detained at Douala Airport The post Nganang US...
View ArticleCameroon set to expel to US detained writer Nganang
New York-based Cameroonian novelist, Patrice Nganang will be freed from Cameroon jail and expelled from his native country to the United States, his lawyer says The post Cameroon set to expel to US...
View ArticleUS accuses Biya’s govt of murder in Anglophone Cameroon
United States accuses the Paul Biya government of "targeted killings", arson and looting in its fight against a separatist movement in Anglophone Cameroon The post US accuses Biya’s govt of murder in...
View ArticleAt 85, Cameroon’s Paul Biya seeks 7th term for fresh 7 years
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya says he would run for re-election in October, aiming to extend his 36-year rule and keep his place on the roster of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. The post At 85,...
View ArticleBiya, 85, sworn in for another 7-year tenure in Cameroon
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, in power for almost 36 years, was sworn into office for seven more years on Tuesday, after winning October’s election in a landslide. The post Biya, 85, sworn in for...
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