AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoChina-Cameroon Food Aid: China handed over emergency food aid to Cameroon in Douala—880 tons of wheat and 1,630 tons of rice (about 20 million yuan), with priority for conflict-hit regions including Northwest, Southwest, Far North, East and Adamawa. Presidential Health Rumours: Cameroon’s government spokesman René Emmanuel Sadi denied reports that President Paul Biya was hospitalised in Switzerland, saying he is in Geneva and managing state affairs normally. World Cup Focus: Portugal were held 1-1 by DR Congo as Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, started a World Cup match as the oldest outfield player; South Africa also face a major blow with a key player set to miss their crucial clash vs South Korea. CDEC vs COBAC: Cameroon’s Deposit and Consignment Fund rejected COBAC consultations on draft rules, arguing consignments and dormant assets are public and non-banking. Power Access Plan: Cameroon awarded a CFA384m contract to German firm GOPA Tech to map a national electrification strategy, aiming to close the urban-rural electricity gap. El Niño Preparedness: UN agencies FAO and WFP launched a $202m anticipatory appeal naming Cameroon among 22 high-risk countries. Mining Turning Point: Sonamines posted its first net profit since launch, while a Yaoundé mining forum stressed the need to move from raw exports to local processing.
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