AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S. Visa Crunch for Africa: The State Department plans to cut visa-processing missions across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 regional hubs, with Yaoundé listed among the remaining centres—meaning travellers from non-hub countries may face longer, costlier trips for interviews. Cameroon in the Spotlight: The Tagor “shadow fleet” tanker case keeps pulling Cameroon into international headlines, with France saying the ship was falsely flying a Cameroonian flag and was heading toward Limbe before being detained in the Atlantic. Health System Accountability: Cameroon’s digitisation push for hospitals—29 billion CFA francs—faces scrutiny after a cluster of patient deaths and suspensions of doctors in May, as officials argue reforms must be systemic. Security & Administration: MINAT boss Paul Atanga Nji begins a security and development tour of the East Region, meeting regional authorities and field stakeholders to review stability and policy execution. Energy & Industry: Cameroon is set to start fuel production from the Mboro refinery in December 2026, aiming to cut reliance on imports as capacity ramps up. Sports Diplomacy: Cameroon’s name also appears in regional youth and women’s football build-ups, including junior tennis in Abuja and Nigeria’s WAFCON friendlies squad announcements.
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