Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Environment & Energy
Louingui, Boko and Loumo in Congo’s Pool department are now on the national grid, opening new prospects for farming, crafts and trade.
Minister Mondelé and the Congo Assistance Foundation led Brazzaville’s monthly plastic-free clean-up, pushing for a greener capital and a lasting civic habit.
E2C blames Brazzaville’s recurring blackouts on overloaded substations strained by rapid urban growth. Here is why the lights keep flickering across the capital.
Brazzaville set for power renaissance As air-conditioners hummed uncertainly through the latest dry season, residents…
Respect at the Heart of Daily Life in Brazzaville The first thing a newcomer notices…
Strategic Location at Africa’s Center Draw a straight line from the Gulf of Guinea to…
A crossroads on the Equator From Pointe-Noire’s Atlantic surf to the mighty Congo River that…
Second 2025 Prep Session Reunites Key Players In a humid Thursday morning of late July,…
A Simple Ceremony, a Strategic Message On a humid Friday morning in the capital, Energy…
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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.
