Cameroon bans reports on health of missing President Biya

Cameroon bans reports on health of missing President Biya

Paul Biya has been president of Cameroon since 1982, making him the world’s longest-serving non-royal head of state and, at 91, the world’s oldest leader.

“He may also be dead,” said the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR). “Nobody currently knows.” Biya has not been pictured since attending a China-Africa summit in Beijing on 8 September, and he missed the UN General Assembly meeting in New York last month. 

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