Now to Cameroon, where President Paul Biya has been re-elected, amidst protests, extending his more than four decades in power.
At 92, Biya remains one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, and his re-election has sparked both reflection and debate across the region.
As Cameroon enters another seven-year term under his leadership, questions arise about what lies ahead, from governance and security to the economy, youth employment, and political succession.
What does this new mandate mean for Cameroonians? What expectations, challenges, and opportunities define the years to come?
To help us unpack this, we’re joined by Dr. Eyole Nganje Monono, Chair of Political Affairs at AU ECOSOCC and Programme Director – CEREDDA.
















