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.
In Brazzaville, 500 Congolese farmers trained in computer skills on 23-24 April 2026 to close the digital divide and modernise farming, markets and decision-making.
Congo-Brazzaville’s vocational ministry sets five exam centres across the country for the 2026 professional contests, easing travel for candidates by region.
Fewer than half of Congo-Brazzaville’s people get effective healthcare. The CAMU has signed an ethics charter with private clinics to close the gap.
Congo logged over 1.4 million malaria cases and 2,250 deaths in 2025. Officials in Pointe-Noire push environmental sanitation and community health workers to turn the tide.
Congo-Brazzaville now vaccinates every newborn against hepatitis B within 24 hours of birth, a nearly 90% effective shield unveiled during African Vaccination Week.
Congo’s football federation set its ordinary general assembly for June 13, 2026, and reinstated AC Léopards and AS Otohô in CAF interclub competitions.
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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.
