Cameroon’s divided opposition seeks to stop the world’s oldest leader after 43 years in power

Cameroon’s divided opposition seeks to stop the world’s oldest leader after 43 years in power

At 92, Paul Biya has spent nearly half his years on earth as president and is Africa’s second-longest serving leader, behind only Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. If he wins an eighth seven-year term in the Oct. 12 vote, he could govern until he’s nearly 100. During his decades in...

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