AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster on Cameroon-CAR border: A deadly landslide hit an illegal gold mine in Zamboye/Zamboï (western Central African Republic) near Cameroon, killing more than 100 workers as rescuers sift through rubble and warn the toll could rise; authorities say collapsed underground tunnels and unsafe artisanal operations are likely to blame, with at least three Cameroonians among the dead and injured taken to nearby hospitals. Cameroon economy & jobs: Yaoundé approved CFAF 400 million to support SMEs in distributing locally produced food, aiming to strengthen storage, logistics and market access under the import-substitution plan. Health policy: African health leaders urged countries, including Cameroon, to better integrate non-communicable disease services and medicines into Universal Health Coverage reforms. Religion crackdown: Cameroon plans to close 1,400 revivalist churches operating illegally and move toward a national registry and tighter oversight of religious groups. Football governance: Nigeria’s Super Falcons coach Justin Madugu was sacked after WAFCON setbacks, with stakeholders calling for deeper restructuring beyond coaching changes. WAFCON spotlight: FIFA named Cameroon’s Monique Ngock among top African stars from WAFCON 2026. US migration pressure: Liberia agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the US, with Cameroon listed among countries that accepted similar transfers.
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