After a brief private visit to Europe, the President of the Republic His Excellency Paul BIYA and Madam Chantal BIYA returned to the nation’s capital on Friday 9 September 2016.
After a brief private visit to Europe, the President of the Republic His Excellency Paul BIYA and Madam Chantal BIYA returned to the nation’s capital on Friday 9 September 2016.
The President of the Republic His Excellency Paul BIYA left Yaoundé this Wednesday 24 August 2016, by mid-day, for a brief private visit to Europe.
Within the framework of the “Special Youth Plan” which he announced on 10 February 2016, the President of the Republic put more vigour into the digital economy at the level of universities in favour of the youth.
The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA has written to French President François HOLLANDE to express his sympathy and condolences following the terrorist attack in Nice on 14 July 2016.
The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA has sent a message to the French President François HOLLANDE on the occasion of the celebration of their national day on 14 July 2016.
The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA has written to the French President François HOLLANDE to express his condolence on the death of former French Prime Minister Michel ROCARD. President BIYA recalls that Michel ROCARD handled with brio the International Conference Africa21 held in Yaoundé to mark celebrations of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Independence of Cameroon.
Thousands of students from public and private universities in Yaounde marched from the Conference Centre to the centre of the city to express their thanks and gratitude to the President of the Republic on Wednesday 3 August 2016.
After a brief stay in Europe, the President of the Republic His Excellency Paul BIYA returned to Cameroon on 25 June 2016.
The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA left Yaounde this Friday 27 May 2016 for a brief private visit to Europe.
The Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA presided over an impressive and very colourful march past in the nation’s capital on 20 May 2016. The military and civilian parades at the 20th May Boulevard marked the culmination of activities to celebrate the 44th edition of the National Day.