AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFloods in Yaoundé: Heavy rains have submerged parts of Cameroon’s capital, with the Central Post Office Roundabout and 20th May Boulevard hit hard, disrupting traffic and commerce and leaving residents frustrated by recurring seasonal flooding. Education shake-up: Cameroon rescheduled remaining GCE papers after confirmed leakage breaches, moving exams from June 8–18 to June 22–July 2 while keeping daily time slots unchanged. World Cup countdown: The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 across USA, Mexico and Canada, with Cameroon’s football fans watching African teams and key Group K and Group H storylines as the tournament begins. Boko Haram hostages freed: Nigeria says 360 captives were rescued from a Boko Haram hideout near the Cameroon border, though local claims suggest more were freed; two children reportedly died during the operation. Local sports and talent: Cameroonian midfielder Arthur Avom is linked with a summer move to Union Berlin, while South Africa’s World Cup warm-up ended in a 1-1 draw with Jamaica behind closed doors. Children’s rights push: Cameroon marked Children’s Month with renewed calls to protect the rights of the child, including access to safe water and hygiene.
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