AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndustrial Crackdown in Douala: Cameroon’s Mines/Industry ministry sealed about seven nonconforming, illegal companies in Dibamba and Bonaberi during a field mission, targeting firms that allegedly flout industrial rules and product-quality standards. Women’s Football Tension: Lionesses den drama continues as Ajara says her exit was not about captaincy, insisting she left to avoid division and keep focus on Cameroon’s objectives ahead of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. Sports Honours: Cameroon’s minister of sports honoured medal-winning athletes in athletics, cycling and sambo, including a top-performing cyclist and a sambo team that finished second at the African championships in Cairo. Labour Unrest at CDC: Striking CDC workers in Tiko demand payment of up to 31 months of salary arrears, accusing management of poor communication and delays tied to plantation revenue constraints. Yaoundé VI GBV Push: A GEED-backed seminar in Yaoundé VI trained parents and community leaders to tackle GBV and drug abuse among young people, with guidance counsellors urging safer school environments. Church Governance: PCC inducted new Board of Trustees members in Yaoundé, tasking them with safeguarding church assets and steering oversight amid new legal and financial realities. Water for Ikilliwindi: Rev Dr John Ngoh’s potable water project was handed over in Konye, with local leaders urging proper maintenance. Regional Security: Three killed and 18 injured after gunmen attacked Amdafock in CAR’s Vakaga prefecture; government forces moved in to pursue attackers.
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