 To other parts of Africa, John Fruhindi, one of the historic opponents of Cameroon's long-time ruling president, Paul Beyer, has died. Fruh died late Monday evening in Yom Dei at the age of 81 following a long illness according to his party, the Social Democratic Front. He was the founder and president of the party he created in 1990, the main opposition represented in the Cameroon National Assembly. In his absence, he handed over the presidency of his party to his vice-president Josh Ossie, nicknamed the chairman.