AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMining Tragedy: A gold mine collapse in Zamboye, on the Cameroon–CAR border, has left dozens dead and many feared trapped, with rescue teams racing to reach survivors as reports on the death toll vary widely. WAFCON Glory in Yaoundé: Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses returned to thousands of cheering fans in Yaoundé after winning their first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, beating Malawi 3-0 in Rabat and sealing a 2027 World Cup ticket. Health Aid for Cholera: The EU approved €2.3m emergency support for Nigeria, Cameroon, CAR and Chad to curb cholera, including treatment kits, water and sanitation support, and stronger surveillance and case management. Trade & Agriculture Diplomacy: The EU’s outgoing ambassador wrapped up talks with Cameroon’s Trade Ministry, highlighting improved cocoa and coffee quality and progress on agricultural trade, including compliance steps for EU deforestation rules. Import-Substitution Push: Cameroon’s Trade Ministry and the SME bank BC-PME signed a 400m FCFA deal to fund agropastoral and fisheries import-substitution, aiming to cut reliance on imports. Maritime Security: Cameroon moves to deregister and sanction foreign vessels abusing its shipping registry, tightening audits and digital registration to curb “shadow fleet” fraud.
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