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In Paris, Foreign Minister Bounda met Congolese diaspora voices, including expert Deve Maboungou, on airfares, consular reform and expat voting rights.
Slam poet Princia Besty was raped and killed in Brazzaville after traveling from Pointe-Noire for her passport. Police open an investigation as tributes pour in.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso opens a week-long working stay in Oyo to steer Congo-Brazzaville’s economy and launch the 2026-2031 Action Plan.
After resigning, PM Anatole Collinet Makosso convenes a cabinet meeting to manage Congo-Brazzaville’s affairs until a new government is named.
Congo-Brazzaville PM Anatole Collinet Makosso has handed the resignation of his entire government to President Denis Sassou N’Guesso, who accepted it.
Congo-Brazzaville PM Anatole Collinet Makosso and his cabinet resigned after President Sassou N’Guesso’s April 2026 inauguration, staying on to handle daily affairs.
Brazzaville moto-taxi owners and riders learn the new Decree 2024-324: jobs reserved for adult Congolese, one passenger only, and a 50 km/h speed cap.
Sworn in at Kintélé on April 16, 2026, Denis Sassou-N’Guesso unveiled ten priorities centered on youth, women and faster economic growth in Congo-Brazzaville.
Weeks without tap water and rolling power cuts have left Brazzaville households collecting rainwater, a risky stopgap for daily needs across the Congolese capital.
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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.
