Academic warns that Biya’s long rule in Cameroon signals deeper problems for African leadership
[Lusakatimes - Zambia] - 13/08/2025
The recent announcement by Cameroon’s 92-year-old President, Paul Biya, that he will seek re-election has reignited debates around prolonged leadership in Africa. Biya, who has been in office for 43 years, would be nearing 100 should he complete another term, making him one of the oldest and (…)
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