Cameroon’s President, Paul Biya, has authorised the government to raise up to FCFA 1.65 trillion through domestic and external borrowing to finance …
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As municipal and parliamentary elections draw closer, the Buea Council, led by David Mafani Namange appears to have woken from its slumber, …
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Is Cabral Libii’s Senegal Post a Subtle Jab at Issa Tchiroma’s Election Boycott?
A congratulatory Facebook post by Cameroonian opposition leader Cabral Libii, inspired by Senegal’s dramatic triumph at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations …
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Tchiroma’s Looming Boycott of Local Elections: A Principled Stand or a Familiar Opposition Blunder?
Issa Tchiroma Bakary’s decision to boycott Cameroon’s upcoming legislative and municipal elections has reignited a long-standing debate in the country’s opposition politics: …
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The fate of the ten detained Ambazonian leaders popularly known as the NERA 10 will be known on 19 March 2026, after …
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“Spectator Politics”: Ndifor Richard Laments Cameroon’s “Wide Gulf” Between Online Anger and Polling Booth Action
A senior Social Democratic Front (SDF) official, Ndifor Richard, has criticized Cameroon’s citizens for substituting online outrage for tangible civic action, saying …
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In a ruling that prolongs a case central to Cameroon’s protracted Anglophone crisis, the Supreme Court has adjourned the appeal of ten …
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SDF Chairman Pledges Legal Support, Gives On-the-Spot Financial Aid to Tiko Accident Victims
TIKO, Southwest Region– Social Democratic Front (SDF) National Chairman Joshua Osih has taken decisive action following the Likomba tragedy, offering not just sympathy but …
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UN Human Rights Office Demands Release Of Arbitrarily Detained Protesters In Cameroon
The United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) has strongly condemned the death in custody of opposition leader Anicet Ekane and called for …
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Today is the 7th of December 2025, and I am recording this video to clarify a few points. A few days ago …