
Is the world’s oldest leader set for an eighth term?
Paul Biya is the world’s oldest president and if he wins October’s election, would stay in power until he’s 99.
FRIDAY, 08 AUGUST 2025, 09:56
Paul Biya is the world’s oldest president and if he wins October’s election, would stay in power until he’s 99.
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