The televisions may be stripped away now, but a presidential residence still contains many remnants of a brutal reign.
Lining the route from the airport to the presidential palace were thousands of supporters of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement. Among the crowds, some carried placards welcoming the ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Cameroon's President Paul Biya appears at a press conference at The Presidential Palace in Yaounde, Cameroon, July 26 ...
"Let us mobilise as one behind President Paul Biya to ensure the stability and progress of Cameroon," secretary ... high ...
Thousands of supporters welcomed him at the airport and along the road to the presidential palace. Although Biya made no statements ... The Collective of Former Students of the Catholic Seminaries of ...
Supporters wearing outfits displaying his portrait chanted to the beat of a drum and lined the roads as his motorcade swiftly left the airport for the presidential palace, according to CRTV ...
In 1990, he became the national vice-president of the ruling party under Paul Biya, Cameroon's authoritarian ... phrases like "there is smoke in the palace", and refused to even say that their ...
Cameroon's President Paul Biya appears at a press conference at The Presidential Palace in Yaounde, Cameroon, July 26, 2022. [File, VOA] Cameroon government officials said the central African ...