AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMining Safety & Border Security: A gold mine collapse near the Cameroon–CAR border in Zamboye killed dozens of miners and left many feared trapped, with early reports ranging from about 50 to over 100 dead as rescue teams continue. National Unity Through Sport: Thousands of Cameroonians in Yaoundé welcomed the Indomitable Lionesses after Cameroon won its first-ever Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, beating Malawi 3-0 in Rabat and securing a 2027 World Cup ticket. Regional Governance Debate: A new analysis challenges the “ungoverned spaces” narrative in Africa, arguing that violence persists not because states vanish, but because other authorities govern differently. Trade & Import Substitution: Cameroon signed a 400 million FCFA partnership with BC-PME to push import substitution in agropastoral and fisheries sectors, aiming to cut reliance on foreign goods. Maritime Integrity: Cameroon moves to deregister and sanction foreign “shadow fleet” vessels abusing its shipping registry, tightening audits and digital traceability. Security Operations: Troops in Cameroon’s north-east arrested suspected ISWAP members and rescued a Cameroonian abductee, recovering weapons in follow-up actions. Humanitarian Funding: Catholic Relief Services received $50 million from the U.S. State Department to expand health programming in Cameroon, Liberia and Nigeria.
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