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World's oldest president reshuffles army as his absence stokes unease

World's oldest president reshuffles army as his absence stokes unease

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

But President Biya's continuing absence means Cameroon has a "glaring institutional vacuum", says the opposition CRM party's vice-president, Mamadou Mota.

Press freedom groups were outraged when it was announced two years ago that the media in Cameroon were banned from reporting on Biya's health.

After last year's election, he promised to name a new cabinet, but has yet to do so.

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