Paul Biya, 92, the world's oldest president, seems ready to extend his 43-year rule as Cameroon heads to the polls. The single-phase election on Sunday is expected to give Biya a new seven-year term.
Baiya International Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides job matching, entrusted recruitment, project outsourcing, and labor dispatching services to business enterprises and organizations in ...
President of Cameroon Paul Biya attended the U.S. Africa Space Forum in Washington, D.C., in 2022. On Monday, it was announced that he won his re-election campaign again. He is 92 years old. File ...
Cameroonians are voting Sunday in a presidential election that could extend incumbent President Paul Biya’s decades-long rule as he faces a fragmented opposition. Starting at 8 am local time (0700GMT) ...
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — The world’s oldest president, Cameroon ‘s 92-year-old Paul Biya, has won election again, the country’s top court said Monday, after days of protesters’ clashes with security ...
Cameroon voted in an election yesterday that could see Africa’s oldest leader extend his rule by another seven years. Analysts have predicted a victory for President Paul Biya. Now 92, he would be 99 ...
Voters cast their ballots Sunday in Cameroon's presidential elections, which 92-year-old Paul Biya, the world's oldest serving head of state, is expected to win, extending his already 43-year grip on ...
Popular Bhojpuri singer and actor Khesari Lal Yadav on Wednesday indicated that his wife could contest the upcoming Bihar assembly election, saying that he has been trying to convince her for the same ...
In a five-minute video posted to social media early Tuesday, Tchiroma claimed he had won the vote and called on long-serving President Paul Biya, 92, to concede defeat. Cameroon’s opposition leader, ...
Hundreds of Cameroonians took to the streets in protest on Monday after the world's oldest head of state, Paul Biya, was proclaimed to have won an eighth term extending his more than four-decade rule.
In the pitch black of Garoua, northern Cameroon, truck headlights barely pick out the projectiles flying at the armoured vehicle marked Gendarmerie nationale, the military police.
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