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Issa Tchiroma Bakary - a prominent minister and long-time ally of President Paul Biya - has quit Cameroon's government, in ...
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, a long-time ally of Cameroon's leader, has resigned to pursue the presidency, potentially altering the nation's politics. Declaring his candidacy, Tchiroma, leader of the ...
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The East African on MSNPaul Biya’s lieutenants desert him in search of Cameroon presidencyCameroon's long-serving President Paul Biya is facing an unpredictable political future as high-profile members of his government resign to contest against him in the October 2025 election.
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France 24 on MSNCameroon minister Bakary announces presidential run after breaking with Biya governmentCameroonian minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary announced on Thursday he will run in this year's presidential election after ...
YAOUNDE (Reuters) -A long-time ally of Cameroon's leader has quit the government to run for president in October elections - a defection that could reshape the West African nation's politics after ...
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, once an ally of Cameroon's long-standing leader Paul Biya, resigns from government to run for president in the October elections. His defection might signal a significant ...
Cameroon's Tourism Minister Bello Bouba Maigari has accepted his party's nomination to seek the presidency in an expected ...
The former employment and vocational training minister is a well-known political figure in Cameroon and leads the Front for ...
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Africanews on MSNCameroon’s Tourism Minister joins presidential race as Biya’s silence fuels uncertaintyPresident Biya, now 92 and in office since 1982, has not announced whether he intends to run for another term. His silence is ...
A long-time ally of Cameroon's leader has quit the government to run for president in October elections - a defection that could reshape the West African nation's politics after more than four ...
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who served as spokesperson for Biya's government from 2009 to 2018, said this week he had resigned as employment minister in response to what he said were widespread calls ...
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