AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCambodia Immigration Crackdown (African Nationals): Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration has denied viral claims that Africans with expired waivers were ordered to leave by May 31, insisting the reports and alleged “official notice” are fabricated and urging people to use official channels. Cambodia Enforcement Directive (Still in Focus): Separate reports say Cambodia has ordered African nationals to exit by May 31 or face arrest, two-year jail and an $8,000 fine—fueling anxiety across Ghanaians, Kenyans, Cameroonians and others. Yaoundé Local Governance: The Yaoundé City Council will redirect CFA6.8bn from its 2025 budget surplus to road rehabilitation, drainage and bypass routes in 2026, as residents continue to complain about poor secondary roads and sanitation. Cameroon Finance & Trade: Afreximbank has become Cameroon’s top commercial creditor, holding 26.3% of CFA2.08tn in commercial debt as the country leans more on market-based borrowing. Yaoundé Research Capacity: The Nkafu Policy Institute launched a scientific writing workshop in Yaoundé to help young African researchers publish and share work more effectively. Public Health: WHO warns Ebola myths and insecurity are worsening the crisis in eastern DR Congo, where fear is disrupting contact tracing and early care.
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