Vol 48 No 24 |
- COMMONWEALTH
As is by now usual President Paul Biya of Cameroon was represented by his Anglophone Prime Minister Chief Ephraim Inoni who since his executive powers are limited was not included as a head of government...
After its landslide win in fraudulent parliamentary and local elections on 22 July President Paul Biya promised that his ruling Rassemblement Démocratique du Peuple Camerounais (RDPC) would 'modernise' the country...
Vol 48 No 10 |
- PARLIAMENTS
STAYING SINGLE Government systems that have changed little from the single-party days of the 1970s and 1980s include Paul Biya's Cameroon and Omar Bongo Ondimba's Gabon...
Vol 48 No 1 |
- CENTRAL AFRICA
Cameroon court Cameroon’s President Paul Biya will be 74 in February and is not due to leave office until 2011...
President Paul Biya an expert at staying in power has presided over two decades of economic and social disaster...
President Paul Biya's regime has survived much but until now none of his opponents dared play the pink card...
On 4 October the Post newspaper of Cameroon published a front-page story alleging corrupt links between Social Democratic Front leader Ni John Fru Ndi and President Paul Biya...
As President Paul Biya settles in to his fifth consecutive term of office with seven more years stretching ahead there is no sign of any serious challenge to the 71-year-old's almost nonchalant command (AC Vol 45 No 20)...
President Paul Biya will win a comfortable majority over his 15 opponents and there won't be another presidential election until 2011...
With first oil from the Chad-Cameroon pipeline set to reach Kribi port in September this new source of revenue will come at a perfect time for President Paul Biya to seek re-election in October 2004...