Cameroon is holding a highly anticipated presidential election, with long-serving leader Paul Biya seeking another term to extend his more than 40-year rule, one of the longest in the world. The 91-year-old president, who has ruled the Central African nation since 1982, faces several challengers — though opposition figures and analysts say the election remains heavily tilted in his…
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1. The Demographic Cliff is No Longer a "Metaphor" For years, administrators…
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In a scene that seems ripped from a crime thriller, police in Kenya have intercepted a large consignment of bhang (cannabis) ingeniously stashed inside bales of second-hand clothes, popularly known…
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