Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
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Congo-Brazzaville launched a voluntary repatriation from South Africa on July 5. PM Makosso welcomed the first 65 returnees at Maya-Maya airport in Brazzaville.
Six Makoua districts get modern boreholes as councillor Serge Itoua ends years of water shortages in Congo’s Cuvette department.
Six Congolese students, backed by SNPC, join 27 nations at the 33rd Pan-African Mathematics Olympiad in Yamoussoukro from 26 June to 4 July 2026.
Congo-Brazzaville’s footballers abroad delivered across Europe over the weekend, with Mons Bassouamina scoring in Cyprus and Jason Ngouabi busy in the second tier.
Oxford win, Lokomotiv Sofia goal from Ryan Bidounga, Lausanne triumph: how Congo-Brazzaville’s diaspora footballers fared across Europe on March 7.
Fourteen years after the Mpila depot blasts displaced 130,000 families, Brazzaville pauses each March 4 to remember, even as presidential campaigning fills the streets.
After January unrest in Mindouli, Congo-Brazzaville launched humanitarian aid across five Pool and Djoue-Lefini districts, delivering food, supplies and farmer support.
Residents along Brazzaville’s Fougère descent in Makélékélé say speeding cars keep crashing into homes. They are calling on authorities for speed bumps and guardrails.
Congo-Brazzaville keeps public transport fares at 150 FCFA and taxis at 1,000 FCFA, shielding commuters’ purchasing power amid pressure on prices.
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Louingui, Boko and Loumo in Congo’s Pool department are now on the national grid, opening new prospects for farming, crafts and trade.
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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.
Brazzaville hosts the 6th Real Estate Fair from 6-8 October 2026, spotlighting sustainable urban growth, land tensions, housing prices and diaspora investment.
