AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCameroon Politics: President Paul Biya returned to Yaoundé after a 73-day stay abroad in Geneva, ending weeks of speculation over his health and who was running the country. Food Security: Cameroon approved CFAF 12.5 billion for 2026 to boost local milk and fish production and cut imports under its agropastoral and fisheries import-substitution plan. Digital Governance: Stakeholders in Yaoundé pushed for a national interoperability infrastructure to support Cameroon’s digital government agenda, warning that fragmented systems still slow progress. Maritime Security: Pirates hijacked two ships near Yemen and Somalia, with 22 Indian seafarers reported safe; one vessel is Cameroon-flagged. Natural Disaster: The Lake Nyos tragedy is revisited as experts explain how a sudden CO2 release turned the 1986 disaster into a deadly “invisible avalanche.” Sports & Culture: Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses dominated CAF Women’s AFCON awards with four players in the Best XI, while Ericsson and MTN advanced cloud-native Mobile Money migration with a Cameroon project underway.
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