AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPower & Industry: Cameroon’s Minister Gaston Eloundou Essomba reassured Lafarge Cameroon (CIMENCAM) after the Figuil plant shutdown, linking the power crisis to low Lagdo dam water levels and promising consultations for a gradual restart. Sports & Youth: The International Weightlifting Federation named Cameroon-born athlete Clementine Noumbissi for the 2026 Refugee Team at the World Championships in Ningbo, alongside two other scholarship athletes. Health & Policy: Cameroon’s push to curb chronic disease risk highlights “produce prescription” ideas, urging doctors to integrate fresh fruits and vegetables into routine treatment for hypertension and diabetes. Local Governance: Prime Minister’s office orders transfer of management for Parcours Vita fitness hubs to city councils, with municipalities now tasked to monitor and report progress. Diplomacy & Trade: EU grants worth over CFA37 billion back Cameroon’s digital, cocoa and timber sectors, while Switzerland’s PROMOTE fair spotlights business partnerships. Security: Nigeria and Cameroon signed a defence MoU to strengthen intelligence sharing and joint action along their southern border and maritime routes. Economy & Finance: BEAC data shows banks dominate Cameroon’s lending in early 2026, with a leadership shift among financial institutions. Agriculture: Cameroon launches the 2026 northern farming season in Poli to tackle food insecurity amid climate stress and regional displacement. Sports (Global): Ronaldo’s Portugal held 1-1 by Congo in his World Cup opener, while Messi’s hat-trick for Argentina against Algeria keeps the tournament’s momentum.
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