AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoUS Visa Overhaul for West Africa: The U.S. will cut visa-processing services across Africa to designated hubs, leaving some applicants to travel—Cameroon included—while Gambians must now process U.S. visas in Senegal, raising costs and hurdles. Church Calls for Peace: Cameroon’s Catholic bishops, led by Archbishop Andrew Fuanya Nkea, renewed calls for peace and dialogue as the country faces ongoing security and socio-economic crises. Cameroon Higher Education Jobs Push: MINESUP signed partnerships with CAMTEL, SOPECAM and CCAA to expand premium internships and improve graduate employability. Public Payroll Clean-Up: Government launched Operation AALFA to audit family allowances, verify birth certificates and recover fraud-linked payments. Infrastructure Boost: Spain and Cameroon plan four modular steel bridges to improve connectivity, with Deutsche Bank Spain backing the financing. Security and Regional Impact: Cameroon’s bishops also highlighted suffering from conflict, while Nigeria reported rescues of abducted civilians in Borno. Oil Sanctions Tensions: France detained a Russian-linked tanker allegedly using a false Cameroonian flag, sparking debate over maritime sovereignty. World Cup Build-Up: Cameroon’s football spotlight continues as Africa’s World Cup presence grows, with coverage also noting Andre Onana’s Manchester United return.
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