Politique

Présidentielle au Cameroun: vent de critiques dans deux partis du Nord sur leur alliance avec Paul Biya | + audio

RFI | Au nord du Cameroun, à quelques mois de la présidentielle, des critiques d’Issa Tchiroma, ministre de l’Emploi et de la formation professionnelle, formulées à Garoua devant des militants de son parti FSNC, ainsi que la convocation d’un Comité central extraordinaire de l’UNDP de Bello Bouba, ministre d’État du …

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Russia’s Lavrov and West Left Speechless? Cameroon’s Ambassador Drops Bombshell Speech | +video

In a powerful address, Russian FM Sergei Lavrov slammed the West’s “neo-colonial” tactics and hailed Africa as a pillar of the multipolar world. Lavrov vowed unwavering support for African sovereignty, security, and growth, while Cameroon’s ambassador praised Russia as Africa’s most loyal partner. From trade and education to military cooperation …

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Cameroon Takes Bold Step Toward Energy Independence with Kikot Hydroelectric Project

The Republic of Cameroon has officially launched a major infrastructure project aimed at boosting its energy production capabilities and supporting long-term national development. A recent presidential decree has classified 527.93 hectares of land in the Nyanon Subdivision, Sanaga-Maritime Division, Littoral Region, as part of the public artificial domain. This land …

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Scandal in Geneva: Brenda Biya Convicted as Spotlight Falls on Cameroonian Presidential Family’s Luxury Lifestyle

A recent court case in Switzerland has drawn renewed attention to the luxurious and controversial lifestyle of Cameroon’s ruling family. As reported by SWI swissinfo.ch, Brenda Biya, daughter of Cameroonian President Paul Biya, was convicted in Geneva for defamation, slander, and insult after a social media dispute with Cameroonian-Nigerian singer …

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