AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: Brazil kick off their 2026 campaign against Morocco in Group C, but Neymar is ruled out with a calf injury; Carlo Ancelotti says he’s working to return next week as Brazil chase a sixth title. Discipline Watch: Mexico’s opening win over South Africa at the tournament already sparked debate after multiple red cards, putting FIFA’s disciplinary rules in the spotlight from day one. Yaoundé Governance & Archives: Cameroon closes its 8th International Archives Week in Yaoundé with a theme on digital governance and historical truth, pushing better archiving practices and new professional associations. Parliament & Diplomacy: At a meeting in Yaoundé, Morocco’s envoy and the National Assembly speaker discussed strengthening inter-parliamentary ties, with an invitation for an official visit to Morocco. Energy & Infrastructure: Cameroon’s Kribi hydrocarbons terminal project advances after SCDP and PAK sign protocols, with officials framing it as a major step for petroleum logistics and energy security. Health & Rights: UNAIDS warns PrEP use has fallen sharply across many countries after aid cuts, including in Cameroon. Business in Yaoundé: Promote 2026 opens at the Yaoundé Conference Centre, aiming to boost SMEs and partnerships amid economic headwinds. Sports (Local Talent): Cameroon’s Nkafu Policy Institute appoints Dr Luchuo Engelbert Bain as a non-resident fellow, strengthening health policy research links.
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