AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoElectricity & Public Assets: Cameroon says electricity fraud costs about CFA60 billion a year, as Socadel moves to launch an aggressive anti-theft drive in its first 100 days, after inspections in Yaoundé and Douala flagged thousands of cases. The government also disclosed it has identified 1,522 state-owned buildings in Mfoundi and Wouri worth over CFA1.5 trillion, as lawmakers press for better insurance and asset management. Cross-Border Security: Cameroon and the Central African Republic held a major meeting in Motcheboum to tighten control of their nearly 800-km shared border and review security cooperation. Infrastructure Deal: Cameroon’s Public Works Minister signed an MoU with UK firm PROPAV to advance the Bekoko–Limbe–Idenau road, with technical and financial studies set to begin. World Cup Buzz: Brazil crushed Haiti 3-0 with Matheus Cunha’s brace, while Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi became the most-capped African at the World Cup. Health Watch: Experts warn the Ebola situation in Central Africa could worsen amid conflict, misinformation, and funding gaps.
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