AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCameroon Politics & Governance: Reports of President Paul Biya’s health have resurfaced after relatives reportedly gathered in Switzerland; Cameroon’s government spokesman René Emmanuel Sadi denied any hospitalization, saying Biya remains in Geneva and is overseeing state affairs. Security & Justice: The Catholic Diocese of Nkongsamba says a priest and two Franciscan brothers kidnapped in Cameroon’s North-West have been released safely, thanking the public for prayers. Sports (Cameroon in the spotlight): Cameroon goalkeeper André Onana has rejoined Trabzonspor on loan for 2026/27, with Manchester United confirming the exit and noting international clearance is pending; Onana helped the Turkish club win the Turkish Cup last season. World Cup (African angle): Round of 32 action continues with Cameroon-linked interest as Egypt’s Mohamed Salah leads his side to a penalty shootout win over Australia, while Colombia take on Ghana in Kansas City. Yaoundé/Local Development: In Yaoundé, the US Embassy handed over rapidly deployable mobile field hospital facilities to Cameroon’s defence delegate, highlighting emergency health cooperation. Economy & Industry: Cameroon’s trade and industrial push continues with new agro-processing and business-centre openings, including a General Bank of Cameroon Professional Business Centre in Douala.
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