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Ask any African to describe president Paul Biya and you will hear expressions like “the wise man”, “great statesman”, “a man of peace”, “a moving

News from Cameroon has lately focused on the upcoming presidential election and the different maneuvers from supposed opposition “leaders” working to change a regime that

If you live outside Cameroon, you maybe surprised to hear Cameroonians say the peace and stability of their country will be better guaranteed by a

When other Africans call Cameroon “Africa in miniature” or “the continent” they are actually referring to the way everything found in Africa is condensed in

“I am the initiator of the Douala group. I did not create it so that Anicet could lead it, recruit from it, or exclude anyone

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

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

This issue is making headlines in national and international public opinion, giving rise to verbal jousting between the actors of Cameroonian political life. The debate