Cameroon’s Constitutional Council has declared President Paul Biya the winner of the country’s October 12 election, extending his decades-long rule in a vote marred by deadly violence. The 92-year-old incumbent, who has led the Central African nation since 1982, secured 53.66 percent of the
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, in power for almost 36 years, was sworn into office for seven more years on Tuesday, after winning October’s election in a landslide. The 85-year old, one of Africa’s longest-ruling leaders, won the October presidential poll for the seventh time, in spite his questionable record that includes corruption and human rights […]







