Politics
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Dear Brothers, Not This Race, Unfortunately
By Franklin Sone Bayen I am not oblivious of our Anglophone concerns (the concerns of we whose parents were Southern…
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Anglophone Marginalization: A Numbers Game That Was Never Going to Favor the NW,SW
By Hans Ngala In 1961, the former British Southern Cameroons found itself in a precarious position. As a United Nations…
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AHIDJO’S CENTENARY: Ahidjo Got His Karma-Who Will Be Next?
By Hans Ngala This week marks what would have been the 101st birthday of Cameroon’s first president, Ahmadou Ahidjo. Having…
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October 12’25 : Osih Rejects Coalition Talks, Calls Them Regime Distraction
By Synthia Lateu Presidential candidate Joshua Osih has dismissed ongoing debates about an opposition coalition ahead of the October 12…
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Cameroon Needs New Leaders, New Approach – Archbishop Kleda
By Synthia Lateu The Metropolitan Archbishop of Douala, Samuel Kleda, has warned that Cameroon is “ailing in every sector” and…
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North West: Dismissed SDF members join NUDP
A group of dismissed senior members of the Social Democratic Front, SDF, known as the G27, have officially joined the…
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Running for President to be Appointed Minister
By Franklin Sone Bayen Ahead of the 2004 presidential election, SDF’s Hon. Joseph Mbah Ndam (RIP) told me, boastfully and…
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COMMENTARY: Atanga Nji’s Recent Outings Could Explain Why Cameroonians Fear Taking to the Streets
The Minister of Territorial Administration (MINAT), Atanga Nji Paul in recent weeks has sharpened his rhetoric against anyone who dares…
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Kamto Accuses UN of Supporting Biya Regime, Vows to Keep Fighting Despite Disqualification
By Synthia Lateu In a message addressed to Cameroon following his disqualification from the 2025 presidential election, Maurice Kamto accused…
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