AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYaoundé Banking Watch: Cameroon hosts the Community of African Banking Supervisors (CABS) June 4-5, with regulators from across Africa discussing how to tighten prudential cooperation as digital finance and new instruments reshape risk. Transport & Trade Corridor: Cameroon, Africa Global Logistics (AGL) and Camalco are set to sign an MoU in Yaoundé on June 4 to advance the Edéa–Kribi–Lolabé–Campo rail corridor, linking rail to the deep-water port and mining exports. Elections Administration: ELECAM installs a new South West regional delegate, Abdoullahi Boboe, ahead of a busy 2027 election calendar, with priorities including voter registration and card distribution. Public Safety & Justice: At the Yaoundé Military Court, forensic material projected in the Matinez Zogo case showed alleged torture before his death, as the defense questions the projected evidence. Child Protection Alarm: Government officials in Yaoundé warn of rising rape and murder cases, citing escalating violence against children and women and calling for stronger action. Inclusive Education Push: The “We Ring The Bell” campaign launches in Yaoundé to promote financing and access to inclusive education for children with disabilities nationwide through Sept. 30, 2026. Water Security in the Region: EU and Germany back a Lake Chad water management initiative launched in Bangui to improve shared water governance, climate resilience and stability across basin countries. Energy & Industry: Cameroon moves to import extra palm oil in H2 2026 after stocks fell below 10,000 tonnes, aiming to prevent shortages while addressing structural weaknesses in the sector.
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