Cameroon
2025 Presidential Election in Cameroon: The Opposition Has a Consensus Candidate
2025 Presidential Election in Cameroon: The Opposition Has a Consensus Candidate By Joseph OLINGA N. End of negotiations for the designation of the opposition’s consensus candidate for the presidential election on October 12. Sources confide that at least five candidates selected for the presidential election on October 12 have agreed to designate a consensus candidate…
The Bishop of Douala worried about a new term for Paul Biya
The Bishop of Douala worried about a new term for Paul Biya As an important presidential election is approaching in Cameroon, scheduled for October 2025, Archbishop Samuel Kleda of Douala has just published a sixteen-page pastoral letter in which he provides a damning assessment of the situation in his country. This situation has been exacerbated…
Paul Biya Convenes Regional Council elections on November 30
Paul Biya Convenes Regional Council elections on November 30 A presidential decree this September 1 has convened the Regional Elections for November 30, 2025. These elections will be held 49 days after the Presidential Elections scheduled for October 12. It will be the second after that of December 6, 2020 and will engage approximately 10,000…
Are the French Trying to appease the “Anglophones” with the post of Vice President?
Are the French Trying to appease the “Anglophones” with the post of Vice President? The French believe that appointing a credible Anglophone voice — such as Joshua Osih or Akere Muna — could buy legitimacy both domestically and internationally. By Timothy Enongene, Independentist Contributor Reports suggest that France is considering the appointment of an “Anglophone”…
WHAT CRIMES DID CAMEROONIANS COMMIT?
WHAT CRIMES DID CAMEROONIANS COMMIT, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD? Certain Media Outlets (mainly Equinoxe), other concerned citizens, and Diaspora Cameroonians (who, in their own magnanimous show of Love for their country of birth) have all complained bitterly about the degrading nature of infrastructure in Cameroon. I sincerely don’t think those who govern us are really…
CAMEROON, WHERE IS YOUR PRESIDENT?
CAMEROON, WHERE IS YOUR PRESIDENT? You are listening to Radio Equinox, the people’s channel. Hello, where is President Paul Biya? This is a legitimate and crucial question that the national press is living with like a plague. Where is our President of the Republic? We have the impression that this is a taboo subject in…
MACRON acknowledges the FRENCH BRUTAL PAST IN CAMEROON
MACRON acknowledges the FRENCH BRUTAL PAST IN CAMEROON The French President, Emmanuel Macron, has come face-to-face with the realities of France’s brutal colonial past in Cameroon, from 1945 to 1971, against nationalist movements. President Macron overtly acknowledged French repression in Cameroon. This is a historic moment in Franco-Cameroon relations as it opens the doors for…
Since 1982, the only pressing problem for the CPDM has been how to protect its position at the helm of state.
Since 1982, the only pressing problem for the CPDM has been how to protect its position at the helm of state. You’re listening to Radio Equinox, the people’s channel. Hello, a government can’t have as its sole priority how to stay in power for life. Since 1982, the only pressing problem for the CPDM has…
Lettre pastorale de Mgr Kleda sur le climat social au Cameroun avant les élections de 2025.
LETTRE PASTORALE de S.E Mgr Samuel KLEDA sur le climat social au Cameroun à la veille de l’élection présidentielle d’octobre 2025 rewrite for website Lettre_063913 Lettre pastorale de Mgr Kleda sur le climat social au Cameroun avant les élections de 2025.
“The Philosophy of a Decaying System of Governance: Paul Biya’s Regime in Cameroon”
“The Philosophy of a Decaying System of Governance: Paul Biya’s Regime in Cameroon” I. Introduction: A Republic in Ruins The regime of Paul Biya, now over four decades in power, has become a case study in the philosophy of political decay. In Cameroon, governance is no longer a structure of public service or moral leadership—it…

