AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation Push: Cameroon’s Ministry of Secondary Education keeps upgrading classrooms—South West’s GHS Limbe has just received a second “intelligent classroom,” built to widen access beyond one school. Film Milestone: “Lights Out,” a Cameroonian movie, has made history at the US’s premier Black film festival, earning a competitive spot and spotlighting dementia through a story rooted in real family experience. Football Administration: FECAFOOT has inaugurated its new five-storey headquarters in Yaounde, with Samuel Eto’o and top officials marking a long-awaited institutional upgrade. Culture & Memory: In Lebialem, the Fontem Palace—damaged during the Anglophone Crisis—faces renewed calls for reconstruction and protection of Bangwa heritage. Human Rights Pressure: A new regional human rights report says rulings across Africa are still weakly implemented, leaving victims waiting for justice. Community Grief: Cameroon’s LGBTQI+ community mourns the killing of transgender pioneer Doloresse in Yaounde, with calls to end impunity.
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