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At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, UNFPA and the African Development Bank renewed their alliance to scale up maternal and reproductive health across Africa.
Brazzaville welcomes the African Development Bank annual meetings from May 25 to 29, drawing 3,000 delegates and casting Congo as a continental economic player.
Brazzaville faces a fuel shortage as the new term begins: long queues, dry pumps, a rising black market and official silence unsettle drivers.
Brazzaville welcomed over 3,000 delegates for the AfDB’s 61st Annual Meetings, focused on funding Africa’s development in a fractured world.
A severe fuel shortage has gripped Brazzaville for days, snarling transport, emptying pumps and pushing drivers toward costly black-market sellers.
Congo’s Interior Minister inspected Brazzaville immigration offices, pledging to end long passport delays that leave citizens waiting over a year for the document.
From May 25 to 29, Brazzaville hosts the African Development Bank’s Annual Meetings, drawing heads of state, finance ministers and investors to shape Africa’s growth.
Brazzaville’s E2C casual workers protested on 18 May 2026, demanding permanent hiring after up to 20 years on roughly 25,000 FCFA a month.
President Denis Sassou-N’Guesso is back in Brazzaville after days of state meetings in Oyo focused on governance, infrastructure and national development.
At a Brazzaville colloquium, experts urged Congo to set up health centres inside schools and use digital tools to track pupils’ wellbeing.