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Brazzaville factories Ragec and Induco run at only 50% capacity over electricity shortages, Minister Michel Djombo finds during plant visits in Congo-Brazzaville.
Days before Congo-Brazzaville’s BEPC 2026 written exams on 23 June, jury members trained on digital governance and anti-fraud measures at Marien Ngouabi University.
Fuel pumps stay dry in Brazzaville as drivers besiege stations and official silence deepens frustration in an oil-rich yet struggling Congolese capital.
On June 14, 2026, Congo-Brazzaville marked 35 years of National Reconciliation Day, recalling the end of early-1990s clashes and the value of unity.
Congo’s CEPE 2026 drew 149,329 pupils across 655 centres, up over 7%, as the ministry rolls out new grading and results reforms.
A week-long fuel shortage in Brazzaville has drivers scouring stations, sidelining motorbikes and thinning out taxis across the Congolese capital.
Prime Minister Makosso inaugurated the Franprix supermarket at Brazza Mall in Mpila, Brazzaville’s 45-billion-FCFA shopping centre, vowing to back local producers.
Brazzaville’s immunization drive raised measles coverage to 94.4% and polio to 92.3% in early 2026, as health workers turn each visit into family education.
Brazzaville launches a three-month paving project on avenue des Blindés, adding two lanes and wide walkways to lift the neighbourhood out of disrepair.
At OSIANE’s 10th edition in Kintélé, Congo-Brazzaville sets a five-year goal to become Central Africa’s digital capital. Inside the vision.