Recent elections in several African countries have ended with sidelined opposition candidates and disputed results.
Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo and Gabon will battle in Rabat for Africa’s final World Cup slot in a high-stakes CAF play-off ...
Cameroon’s disputed vote exposes Africa’s deepening leadership crisis as ageing rulers win elections but lose legitimacy, ...
Cameroon and Gabon will clash on November 13 in the semi-finals of the African play-off tournament, which serves as a ...
Cameroon's opposition leader has vowed to resist until the "final victory" over President Paul Biya, calling on his ...
Already trailing after losing to Cape Verde (1-0) and being held to four frustrating draws in 10 matches, Marc Brys' men ...
People are taking to the streets in Cameroon, hoping to disrupt one of Africa’s most enduring dictatorships. The country’s ...
Cameroon opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary said on Friday he had been escorted to a secure location by soldiers loyal to ...
The decision by President Paul Biya, 92, the world’s oldest leader, who has been in power for nearly half his life, to seek ...
As President Paul Biya extends his four-decade rule, opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary faces shrinking choices in a ...
Cameroon blamed the opposition for post-election violence and said several people had died following the contested result, ...
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