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Cameroon government officials said the central African state’s 91-year-old president, Paul Biya, is in good health, cont...
10/10/2024

Cameroon government officials said the central African state’s 91-year-old president, Paul Biya, is in good health, contrary to information circulating on social and mainstream media.

Biya has not been seen in public since his official visit to China more than 1 month ago. Citizens say they want proof that their longtime leader is well.

Biya is in excellent health, according to a statement issued Tuesday by Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, director of the Civil Cabinet.

Ayolo said Biya is in Geneva, Switzerland, where he has been granting audiences and working for the development of Cameroon.

The statement comes after social media reports on Tuesday said Biya was dead but gave no details as to where and when the long-serving leader had died.

Biya was last seen in Beijing over a month ago during a China-Africa leaders forum. In the meantime, some citizens said they do not believe Biya is alive.

One of those is Gloria Wirkom, a businessperson in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.

"He is our president, and if there is something wrong with him, we have the right to know," she said. "So we are pleading with the government of Cameroon to let us know the health state [state of health] of our president."

Wirkom said she does not trust government officials' declarations that Biya is in good health. Wirkom said she will believe Biya is alive only when she sees him.

On Cameroon State TV, government spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi said he unequivocally affirms that the rumors of Biya’s death are pure imagination.

🇲🇿Mozambicans have begun to cast their ballots across the country as they seek to elect a new president and members of t...
10/10/2024

🇲🇿Mozambicans have begun to cast their ballots across the country as they seek to elect a new president and members of the legislative assembly on Wednesday.

At the Josina Machel Secondary School polling station in the capital, Maputo, VOA captured voters lined up to exercise their civic responsibilities.

Close to 17 million Mozambicans are expected to vote for a candidate who will succeed departing President Filipe Nyusi who has served two terms in office.

Display of some cultural items of the Waja people of Gombe state
23/07/2024

Display of some cultural items of the Waja people of Gombe state

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23/07/2024

WAJA Day 2023
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