AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFlood Watch in Yaoundé: Heavy rains have submerged key areas in Cameroon’s capital, with the Central Post Office Roundabout and 20th May Boulevard hit hard, disrupting traffic and commerce and trapping vehicles in mud. Exam Integrity: Cameroon’s Ministry of Secondary Education rescheduled remaining GCE papers after leaked confidential questions circulated online; the new dates run June 22–July 2, while TVEE remains unaffected. Faith & Peace: Catholic bishops closed their 51st plenary in Yaoundé calling citizens to reject division and violence, urging dialogue, service, and unity—echoed by Archbishop Esua’s message that peace must be lived, not just declared. Community & Inclusion: A “We Ring The Bell” campaign pushes inclusive education for children with disabilities, citing the need to finance and expand access. Sports & Culture: Pointe-Noire hosted the 13th International Fashion Carousel celebrating African textiles, with Cameroonian designer Tiny Tiknyemb showcasing a unity-themed collection. Public Service & Welfare: Government launched “Operation to clean up” family allowance files after alarming budget growth, with verifications starting late June.
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