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Anti-Corruption Leadership: Cameroon’s CONAC boss Rev Dr Massi Gams has been entrusted to steer the AAACoA for the next 12 months after the Yaounde Commonwealth anti-graft conference, with a clear push to use AI, partnerships, and “courageous actions” to deepen reforms. Road & Finance: Cameroon also took a major infrastructure step as the Ebolowa–Akom II–Kribi road project signed its loan agreement on May 15, unlocking full funding for the 179.279 km corridor. Mining Crackdown: The Mines Ministry says it has uncovered 200+ illegal artisanal gold mining companies—over 95% foreign-owned—ordering them to halt operations, after export/import figure gaps raised smuggling alarms. Investment Rules: The IPA launched a new investment incentives regime under Ordinance No.2025/002, promising faster approvals via a one-stop shop. Energy Governance: SOCADEL’s installation follows the renationalisation of ENEO, aiming to restore state control and improve electricity distribution. Trade Pressure: Cameroon’s trade minister urged a suspension of corn imports as local farmers struggle to sell harvests despite industrial demand.

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