Cameroon's President Paul Biya looks set to bid for the presidency once again. Though the 91-year-old has his critics, the fragmented opposition does not seem to have a suitable rival candidate.
Africa will be the second-fastest-growing region globally. But persistent problems, including poverty, the effects of climate change, and weak governance, are fuelling widespread social frustration.
As Cameroon prepares for elections later this year, 91-year-old President Paul Biya is expected to seek an eighth term, extending his 42-year rule and making him the longest-serving leader in Africa.
In Cameroon’s southwest and Nigeria’s southeast, violence has disrupted the education of hundreds of thousands.
Tsi Conrad, a Cameroonian journalist who has been unjustly imprisoned since December 2016, is hopeful that President Donald Trump will continue to call out the Biya regime’s abuses and push for ...
But reducing poverty and fostering job-creating economic growth remain critical priorities because about 464 million people ...
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has given journalists based in Busoga region Ush100,000,000 (Sh3.5 million).While speaking on Thursday, the Museveni in a video doing rounds referred to the ...
Kwamishinan ‘yan sanda jihar Ogun, Lanre Ogunlowo, ne ya jagoranci aikin daya kai ga kubutar da matar aig odumosu mai ritaya.
Ana sa ran milyoyin Amurkawa zasu kalli yadda Trump, mai shekaru 78, zai sake karbar rantsuwar kama aiki a sabon wa’adin ...
In commemorating this pearl anniversary, CERAC is committed to continuing its mission to support the most vulnerable while ...