AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Restart in Douala: Cameroon’s main port, Douala-Bonaberi, has reopened after a weekend cargo-ship collision that shut the navigation channel; the transport minister says an investigation is under way and early findings point to a steering failure on the Cyprus-flagged MV Black Rhino. Refugee Returns in Yaoundé: A Cameroon–CAR–UNHCR tripartite commission met in Yaoundé to finalize the operational plan and timeline for voluntary, safe, dignified repatriation of Central African refugees. Cocoa Value-Addition Push: Cameroon joined Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire in signing the Abuja Declaration to end raw cocoa bean exports and negotiate as a bloc, aiming to boost local processing and capture more value. Energy Value Chain Talks: Cameroon’s state hydrocarbons firm SNH says CFA49.3bn is available for transfer to government after Q1 2026 sales, while APPO NOC-CEO leaders plan a Cape Town forum in October focused on regional refining and cross-border petroleum trade. Health Update: Cameroon is seeing early gains from the RTS,S malaria vaccine rollout, but officials warn many children still miss the final booster dose. Sports—WAFCON Build-Up: Ghana’s Black Queens set a high-profile friendly against Cameroon’s group rival Nigeria ahead of WAFCON in Morocco.
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