
Cameroon heads to the polls as Biya faces off against a divided opposition
[RFI - Africa] - 12/10/2025
Polls opened in Cameroon on Sunday in a presidential election that sees incumbent Paul Biya, 92, seek an eighth consecutive term after 43 years in power. There are 11 other candidates on the ballot, but some analysts say divisions among the opposition are clearing the path for Biya's reelection.
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