Election Season Rekindles Fears in Anglophone Cameroon
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Election Season Rekindles Fears in Anglophone Cameroon
By Pius AdeleyeWhile Biya’s re-election in October seems all but inevitable, his prolonged stay in power – without meaningful dialogue or efforts toward a peaceful resolution – signals continued suffering and a deepening crisis for the Anglophone population.At 92, Paul Biya, Africa’s second-longest-serving leader, announced in January that he would seek his eighth presidential term in the October elections, ending months of speculation over his …
Unsolved conflict and uncollected trash: In Bamenda, Cameroon's Anglophone crisis is spilling onto the streets
In Bamenda, the capital of Northwest Cameroon, a physical reminder of the Anglophone Crisis is visible on the streets: uncollected trash. Residents must navigate sights and smells that deter business, threaten their health, and increase the risks of environmental damage. But some are fighting back. The post Unsolved conflict and uncollected trash: In Bamenda, Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis is spilling onto the streets appeared first on Unbias The …
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