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Cameroon Opposition Leader Issa Tchiroma Declares Victory Before Official Results

In a nearly five-minute video statement posted on social media early Tuesday, Tchiroma proclaimed himself the winner and urged President Paul Biya, the 92-year-old incumbent, to concede defeat. “The people have chosen, and this choice must be respected,” he said in the video, calling on Cameroonians to defend what he described as a “historic transition.” However, the government quickly cautioned that only the Constitutional Council has the legal authority to declare results. The body has up to two weeks to release the official outcome. Tchiroma, once a government spokesman and close ally of Biya for two decades, resigned in June to mount a challenge. His campaign drew massive crowds and endorsements from a coalition of opposition groups — making him the strongest challenger Biya has faced in years. Despite this, analysts widely expected Biya — Africa’s longest-serving leader with 43 […]

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Cameroon Opposition Leader Tchiroma Claims Election Victory

Cameroon’s opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary has declared victory in Sunday’s presidential election, challenging the long-standing rule of President Paul Biya, who has held power for 43 years. Tchiroma announced his self-proclaimed win on Facebook, saying, “Our victory is clear. It must be respected.” He urged the government to “accept the truth of the ballot box” or risk plunging the nation into unrest. The opposition leader also promised to release detailed results broken down by region. “The people have chosen,” Tchiroma stated, as he called on authorities to uphold what he described as the will of the people. Under Cameroonian law, while candidates are permitted to publish tally sheets, the official results are only valid when announced by the Constitutional Council — a boundary the government has warned must not be crossed. The situation recalls the 2018 election, when opposition […]

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World’s Oldest Leader Biya Seeks Eighth Term in Cameroon

Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state at 92, is the favorite to win Cameroon's presidential election on Sunday, extending his 43-year rule with an eighth term. He faces a divided opposition of 11 candidates, though his most credible rival, Maurice Kamto, was barred from running by the courts. Biya's campaign has been low-profile, marked by a rare public appearance this week after a trip to Switzerland fueled speculation about his health. Many young voters, who have known no other leader, express frustration with the high cost of living and lack of opportunities. However, others value his decades of experience. Human rights groups have long condemned Biya's control over the country's institutions and the election process, casting doubt on the vote's fairness. The election takes place amid a deadly separatist conflict in the country's English-speaking regions.

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CAF Orders Replay of AFCON Qualifier Between Cameroon and Kenya Following Match-Fixing Investigation

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the decision to replay the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier between Cameroon and Kenya. This decision follows an extensive investigation that uncovered credible evidence of match-fixing.The match, originally played on October 16, 2024, in Yaoundé, was deemed compromised after an investigation by FIFA’s Integrity and Compliance Unit revealed several irregularities, including potential match manipulation involving Kenyan goalkeeper Patrick Matasi. The investigation was based on a forensic review of match footage and intelligence reports from global sports integrity monitoring agencies.CAF’s Disciplinary Committee has outlined the following resolutions:The match will be replayed at a neutral venue within the next 60 days.Several players, including Matasi, are under investigation for possible involvement in match-fixing. If found guilty, they could face lifetime bans.The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) must cooperate fully with the investigation and provisionally […]

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