Cameroon’s opposition leader Maurice Kamto reports that police have surrounded his home in Douala for two days since his return from a politically charged rally in France. Kamto, who plans to run against long-time President Paul Biya in the upcoming election, was prevented from attending a meeting with his Cameroon Renaissance Movement party due to heavy police presence. Despite potential legal obstacles regarding his candidacy, Kamto asserts there are “no legal obstacles” to his bid, while rights groups criticize the government’s crackdown on dissent ahead of the elections.
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Africa’s top shots: 15-21 August 2025
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond:Recent highlights include a model in Kenya promoting International Youth Day, South African climate activists protesting in Cape Town, and festivities celebrating Yoruba traditions in Nigeria. Additionally, significant cultural events featured musicians performing in the US and Tunisia, along with a stone artefact recovery in Alexandria. Want More Context? 🔎
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