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Brazzaville prefect Gilbert Mouanda-Mouanda toured every polling district before the March 15 presidential election, putting readiness at 98 to 99 percent.
At his closing rally in Brazzaville, Denis Sassou N’Guesso pledged to speed up Congo-Brazzaville’s development through industry, farming and digital reform.
Congo-Brazzaville’s soldiers, police and gendarmes cast early ballots in Brazzaville on March 12, 2026, under calm and disciplined conditions ahead of the vote.
Congo’s soldiers, police and gendarmes voted early on March 12 across 235 polling stations, with 88 in Brazzaville, ahead of the March 15 general vote.
On March 8 in Brazzaville, nearly 200 people joined a free HIV screening campaign tied to Women’s Day, despite supply shortages that limited testing.
Presidential candidate Mabio Mavoungou-Zinga unveiled his seven-pillar ‘Cap pour demain’ programme in Brazzaville ahead of Congo’s March 12 and 15 vote.
Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court trained coordinators and delegates to observe the March 12 and 15 presidential vote, urging integrity and rigour.
At mid-campaign, Anatole Collinet Makosso defended Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s record, unveiled a development project and urged young Congolese to vote in March.
Congo’s Constitutional Court launches observer training in Brazzaville to safeguard the March 15 presidential vote, citing its constitutional duty to ensure fairness.
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.