The President of Cameroon, Paul Biya, left Yaoundé on June 7, 2026 for what the civil cabinet’s statement presented as “a short private stay.” This has ultimately turned into a prolonged absence of 66 days to date. For over two months, the silence surrounding this situation continues to fuel speculations in Yaoundé, but also in…...
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