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According to a Gaullist myth, the presidential election is said to be “a meeting between a man and his people.” To justify Maurice Kamto’s political

Ensuring the security and well-being of the sons and daughters of our beloved and beautiful country is the sacred duty to which I have devoted

On television talk shows and in the pages of partisan newspapers, the same tired refrain returns like a bad chorus: the long-fantasized “Grand Evening,” that

Dear compatriots, dear brothers and sisters of the North, It is crucial to understand the complex dynamics that underpin identity and intercommunal relations in the

Cameroon was a central hub in the slave trade and was later colonized by the Portuguese, Germans, English, and French. Still, many don’t know that Cameroon was

Cameroonian political news has been buzzing these days, just months before the presidential election, with alliance break-ups and other, more or less spectacular, acts of

Cameroonians have taken to mockery and humor as the former minister of transport, former minister of communications (government spokesperson) and now former minister of vocational

Les années Biya : chronique du naufrage de la nation camerounaiseÉditions Schabel, Yaoundé, 2025 To drown one’s dog, rabies is generally the pretext invoked. This

You have certainly heard cliches like “Paul Biya is the oldest president on earth”, “Paul Biya wants to continue ruling after 8 terms”, “Paul Biya Is

Over the years, the Cameroonian diaspora has revealed several facets of its image on various levels. On the one hand, we have the majority of