AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCameroon Health & Accountability: Cameroon is digitizing hospitals with a 29 billion CFA franc push after a spike in patient deaths and doctor suspensions, aiming for safer care through electronic records and traceable prescriptions. Milk Import Push: Cameroon wants private investors to cut a 35 billion CFA franc annual milk powder bill by building collection and cold-storage systems, after local production covers less than a third of demand. Security & Governance Tour: MINAT boss Paul Atanga Nji has begun a working visit to the East Region to assess security and socio-economic execution with regional stakeholders. U.S. Visa Access Changes: The U.S. plans to slash visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” with Yaounde listed among the remaining sites. Russia Sanctions Crackdown: France, with UK support, detained the Russia-linked tanker Tagor in the Atlantic, allegedly using a false Cameroonian flag while heading toward Limbe. Energy & Industry: Cameroon’s Mboro refinery is set to start fuel production in December 2026, with the first phase targeting about 22% of domestic petrol and diesel needs. E-Mobility Investment: Spiro secured $215M to expand battery-swapping and EV infrastructure across markets including Cameroon.
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