
By Mark Ogagan
Tensions are rising in Cameroon as citizens wait patiently for results of the presidential elections held on 12 October, 2025.
On Sunday, at least four people were killed by gunshots in opposition protests in the commercial capital Douala, according to the campaign team of presidential candidate Issa Tchiroma, who is seeking to oust veteran leader Paul Biya.
Tchiroma called for the protests to demand that the results of the vote be respected, a day before the outcome is expected to be announced.
Protests flared in several cities after partial results reported by local media showed veteran leader Paul Biya, 92, was on course to win
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