AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha became a viral hero after stopping Spain in their 2026 opener, jumping from 56,000 to 14.2 million Instagram followers and turning the debut into a resilience story. Border Security: Cameroon and Nigeria signed a security and defence MoU in Yaoundé to strengthen coordination, intelligence sharing, joint training and a maritime task force to tackle land and sea threats. Energy & Fraud: Cameroon’s Socadel will launch a major crackdown on electricity theft, with government citing about CFA60 billion lost annually and 3,000 fraud cases found in three weeks in Yaoundé and Douala. Governance & Public Assets: Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute told lawmakers Cameroon has 1,522 state-owned buildings in Mfoundi and Wouri valued at over CFA1.5 trillion, as the state reviews how to manage and insure public property. Business & Trade: Promote 2026 opened in Yaoundé with 236 SMEs, backed by support from the Ministry of Economy and Afriland First Bank, as Cameroon pushes investment and partnerships. International Relations: UK High Commissioner Matt Woods met Cameroon’s National Assembly Speaker to review cooperation and business opportunities. Public Health/Tech: Minpostel and Meta partnered on children’s online safety, while Campost’s failed tender delays 400 digital payment terminals. Humanitarian/Recognition: A Cameroonian academic, Prof Dr Jerry Yonga, was appointed to the US Fulbright Specialist Programme, and Chinese medical teams held free outreach in Mbalmayo.
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