Central Africa Archives - LN24 https://ln24international.com/tag/central-africa/ A 24 hour news channel Tue, 28 Oct 2025 07:16:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://ln24international.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cropped-ln24sa-32x32.png Central Africa Archives - LN24 https://ln24international.com/tag/central-africa/ 32 32 Protests Erupt in Cameroon After 92-Year-Old Paul Biya Wins Eighth Term https://ln24international.com/2025/10/28/protests-erupt-in-cameroon-after-92-year-old-paul-biya-wins-eighth-term/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=protests-erupt-in-cameroon-after-92-year-old-paul-biya-wins-eighth-term https://ln24international.com/2025/10/28/protests-erupt-in-cameroon-after-92-year-old-paul-biya-wins-eighth-term/#respond Tue, 28 Oct 2025 07:16:34 +0000 https://ln24international.com/?p=28436 Protests have broken out across Cameroon following the reelection of President Paul Biya, the world’s oldest serving head of state, who secured an eighth term in office at the age of 92.

Security forces fired tear gas and dispersed crowds in the capital, Yaoundé, as demonstrators took to the streets to reject the results announced by the country’s Constitutional Council. Witnesses reported that police targeted protesters wearing masks or attempting to conceal their faces, while normally busy streets were left deserted.

According to official results, Biya won 53.66% of the vote, defeating his former ally Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who received 35.19%. The outcome extends Biya’s rule for another seven years, potentially keeping him in power until he is nearly 100 years old.

Opposition supporters have alleged widespread irregularities and intimidation during the vote, claims the government has dismissed as unfounded. The election, marred by violence in parts of the country’s anglophone regions, has drawn concern from international observers who called for restraint and dialogue.

Biya, who first took office in 1982, has maintained tight control over the Central African nation for more than four decades. His continued leadership has long sparked debate over governance, succession, and democratic freedoms in Cameroon.

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Cameroon Presidential Election Draws Record 81 Candidates https://ln24international.com/2025/07/22/cameroon-presidential-election-draws-record-81-candidates/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cameroon-presidential-election-draws-record-81-candidates https://ln24international.com/2025/07/22/cameroon-presidential-election-draws-record-81-candidates/#respond Tue, 22 Jul 2025 18:53:14 +0000 https://ln24international.com/?p=26062 Incumbent President Paul Biya, 92, among dozens vying for power amid rising calls for change and political fragmentation

Cameroon has witnessed a record-breaking 81 presidential hopefuls file applications for the country’s upcoming October 2025 presidential election, setting the stage for one of the most crowded races in the nation’s history. The deadline for candidacy submissions closed at midnight on Sunday, according to the Elections Cameroon (ELECAM) body.

The unprecedented number of contenders reflects a rising demand for political transformation, citizen engagement, and what observers describe as a deepening fragmentation of opposition forces. While the political field remains heavily male-dominated, seven women have officially entered the race more than in any previous election cycle in the Central African nation.

Among the candidates is President Paul Biya, 92 years old, who is seeking yet another term after more than four decades in power. Biya’s decision to run again has drawn criticism from both domestic and international observers concerned about his age, health, and democratic legitimacy.

A Political Milestone or a Crowded Challenge?

Analysts say the record number of aspirants underscores both the vibrancy and volatility of Cameroon’s political atmosphere. While the breadth of participation is being praised as a positive sign of civic engagement, critics warn that such fragmentation may dilute the opposition vote, inadvertently strengthening Biya’s hold on power.

“It’s a double-edged sword,” said political analyst Dr. Jean-Marie Ewane. “A surge in candidates shows democratic energy, but without coalition-building, it risks reinforcing the status quo.”

The Road Ahead

The electoral commission will now begin the screening and validation process to ensure all candidates meet legal and constitutional requirements, including citizenship, age, residency, and financial disclosures. The final list of approved candidates must be published no later than 60 days before the election, per Cameroonian electoral law.

Observers from the African Union and international organizations are expected to monitor both the pre-election environment and the conduct of the polls themselves. Security will also be a concern, especially in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions, where separatist tensions persist.

Cameroon’s last presidential election in 2018 was marred by low turnout in conflict zones and opposition claims of irregularities. Calls for electoral reform and independent oversight have grown louder in the lead-up to the 2025 vote.

As the country heads toward the polls, many Cameroonians are watching closely to see whether this election will mark a turning point for democracy, or simply a continuation of entrenched political patterns.

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