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Congo-Brazzaville launches a pedagogical overhaul and trains 400 student entrepreneurs from July 15 to close the gap between diplomas and real jobs.
Congo’s transport minister opened permanent talks with sector unions in Brazzaville as CFCO rail workers report 44 months of unpaid salaries.
Brazzaville hosts the 6th Real Estate Fair from 6-8 October 2026, spotlighting sustainable urban growth, land tensions, housing prices and diaspora investment.
On May Day 2026 in Brazzaville, Congo’s CSC union urged deep reforms, slamming unemployment, inflation, wage arrears and an ignored 70,400 FCFA minimum wage.
Brazza Airlines began domestic service on 20 April, flying Brazzaville to Pointe-Noire with an Embraer 190 and three daily rotations from 63,000 FCFA.
Congo-Brazzaville adopts a new mining code requiring local mineral processing, a national mining company and a dedicated fund to keep more value at home.
Congo’s ARPCE has formally warned MTN and Airtel after tests across six departments exposed weak 2G, 3G and 4G service quality.
CEMAC’s reform steering committee, chaired by Congo’s Christian Yoka, found Q1 2026 progress lacking and set new fiscal, debt and banking priorities.
Congo’s Brazza Airlines, a Thalair unit, begins Brazzaville-Pointe-Noire flights on April 20 with Embraer jets, then expands to Ollombo, Ouesso and Impfondo.
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Congo-Brazzaville launches a pedagogical overhaul and trains 400 student entrepreneurs from July 15 to close the gap between diplomas and real jobs.
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Congo-Brazzaville launches a pedagogical overhaul and trains 400 student entrepreneurs from July 15 to close the gap between diplomas and real jobs.
Louingui, Boko and Loumo in Congo’s Pool department are now on the national grid, opening new prospects for farming, crafts and trade.
Congo’s transport minister opened permanent talks with sector unions in Brazzaville as CFCO rail workers report 44 months of unpaid salaries.
