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Brazzaville’s AFD-backed drainage project moves into active works on the Tsieme river and Mikalou stream, aiming to end seasonal flooding for thousands of residents.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso honored late former Prime Minister Ange-Edouard Poungui in Brazzaville, calling him a friend of rare character and lasting legacy.
Congo-Brazzaville is reviving its national price index, abandoned for decades, to fight speculation, fix fair prices and modernise its trade rules.
Congo-Brazzaville’s general baccalaureate began June 2, 2026 with 101,856 candidates across 316 centers, 55% of them young women.
Congo-Brazzaville signs a BADEA deal funding the Corniche Sud (47 billion FCFA) and a new downtown government city, sealed on the sidelines of the AfDB meetings.
In Brazzaville, taxi and minibus fares shift with the route, the time, even the passenger. Riders demand answers from City Hall and the Transport Ministry.
President Sassou-Nguesso says Congo-Brazzaville will lift entry visas for all African nationals from January 1, 2027, in a major push for continental integration.
Congo’s 2026 baccalauréat draws 101,856 candidates across 310 centres as Minister Mouthou vows zero tolerance for cheating and AI misuse from 2-5 June.
Congo-Brazzaville and the BADEA signed two deals worth $500 million to extend the Corniche road and boost the country’s stake in Africa’s Solidarity Fund.
Congo-Brazzaville and the BADEA signed €94 million in deals to extend the Corniche road and boost the African Solidarity Fund. Here is what it means.