AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCameroon Human Resources Crackdown: The Ministry of Secondary Education (Minesec) has launched a biometric and physical census follow-up, asking over 11,000 staff to clarify their status within 14 days after finding thousands reported absent, abroad, or with “unknown” administrative standing. Industrial Push: MAGZI, working with UNIDO, says it plans to expand Cameroon’s industrial zones to add more than 9,000 hectares by 2035, aiming to boost local processing and investment. Justice and Safety: Opposition figure Issa Tchiroma Bakary condemned the reported burning alive of Steve Diffo in the West Region, calling it barbaric and demanding accountability. World Cup Focus: Cameroon’s football story is still in the spotlight across Africa’s 2026 campaign, while Portugal were held 1-1 by DR Congo in their opener; Ghana also made headlines with a late win over Panama. Food Security Aid: China delivered emergency food aid to Cameroon—880 tons of wheat and 1,630 tons of rice—targeting conflict-affected regions. Regional Fisheries Pact: Cameroon is among signatories to the Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing by improving transparency and data sharing.
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