The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Biya to celebrate 40 years in power

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YAOUNDE. – Cameroon’s 89-year- old president, Paul Biya, on Sunday marks the 40th anniversar­y of his rise to power amid splashy ceremonies where the word on everyone’s mind — succession — will almost certainly be absent.

The Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement ( RDPC), which Biya founded in 1985, says it will hold “a big party” up and down the country to mark the anniversar­y.

The festivitie­s will celebrate “political stability and peace — the biggest successes of these last four decades in Cameroon,” said Herve Emmanuel Nkom, a member of the party’s central committee.

At the RDPC’s headquarte­rs in Messa district, a couple of dozen party members were busy selling caps, scarves, shirts and multi- coloured garments emblazoned with Biya’s face.

“Lots of people come by and look — we get a lot of orders,” said Sylvie Beyala, 42, a party member for 20 years, next to a photo of a beaming Biya and the slogan “Unity, Progress, Democracy.”

The crowning event on Sunday will be a “regional mega-rally” in front of city hall in Yaounde, the capital, but no word has emerged as to whether Biya himself will attend.

Biya rose to the top job on November 6 1982 after seven years as prime minister.

He is only the second president in Cameroon’s history since the central African nation gained independen­ce from France. He is also the continent’s longest-serving leader after Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo who has been at helm since 1979. –

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