AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCambodia Immigration Crackdown: Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration has denied viral claims that Africans with expired waivers must leave by May 31, saying the supposed notice is fabricated and urging people to use official channels. Regional Consular Moves: In a separate development, Nigeria’s embassy in Manila said Nigerians abroad will be barred from consular services unless they can prove registration with NIDOPHIL. Cameroon Governance & Finance: Yaoundé plans to redirect CFA6.8bn from its 2025 budget surplus to road and urban infrastructure projects, while a report says Cameroon is losing about CFA162.8bn yearly to timber export mispricing. Business & Trade: Afreximbank has become Cameroon’s top commercial creditor as market-based borrowing rises, and Douala hosted the Africa Trade Accelerator export-readiness programme to help firms access the US market. Research Capacity: The Nkafu Policy Institute launched a scientific and manuscript writing workshop in Yaoundé to boost publication skills for young researchers.
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