In our series of letters from African journalists, Tony Vinyoh looks at how his cousin's medical school rejection was one of the many examples of why a secessionist rebellion has dogged English ...
The governors of the North-West and South-West regions are on the front lines of the Cameroonian government’s battle against ...
How government manages the difference has implications for the Cameroon Anglophone crisis. After 40 years in office, Cameroon’s 89 year old Paul Biya is the second longest serving leader in Africa.
Ambazonian separatists, seeking independence from the Republic of Cameroon, are mounting a bloody civil war that stems from the Anglophone crisis, a protracted conflict rooted in the colonization ...
Cameroon's political and economic capitals respectively. The Anglophone Crisis has already claimed more than 6,000 lives and ...
For 37 years, Paul Biya held power without ever revealing much about himself. A life in seven chapters – one for each ...
In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Arrey Ntui explains ... following a months-long investigation into his role in Cameroon's Anglophone conflict. Ayaba Cho heads the separatist Ambazonia Governing ...
The deputy mayor of a city in Cameroon's English-speaking north hit by separatist violence has been killed after being abducted by armed assailants, CRTV state radio reported Monday.
Two of its border regions with Nigeria (northwest and southwest) are Anglophone, while the rest of ... and around 470.000 refugees have sought shelter in Cameroon. Following the resurgence of the ...
In the past, Anglophone separatists have kidnapped journalists while the government has arrested and detained members of the media. “I will continue to report even though I fear they could track ...
"Cameroon is among the worst jailers of journalists in sub-Saharan Africa," Quintal said. She added that reporting on issues such as the Boko Haram insurgency, the Anglophone crisis, and ...