
Cameroon’s Paul Biya: World’s oldest president is the favourite as he seeks an eighth term
[France 24 - Africa] - 22/07/2025
In power since 1982, Cameroon’s President Paul Biya is the world's longest-serving leader. Despite corruption allegations, persistent poverty and even dissenting voices within his own party, the 92-year-old is the runaway favourite as he seeks an eighth term in October’s presidential election.
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