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Brazzaville’s PALE stormwater drainage project clears Phase 2 at 93%, a key step toward shielding the capital’s flood-prone neighbourhoods from seasonal rains.
On May Day in Brazzaville, the CSTC urged Congo’s new Makosso II government to settle unpaid wages in hospitals and at Marien-Ngouabi University.
On May 1, the SYNESUP union hailed a 350-to-450 index-point hike at Marien Ngouabi University, while unpaid wages and overtime still loom large.
On May Day 2026 in Brazzaville, Congo’s CSC union urged deep reforms, slamming unemployment, inflation, wage arrears and an ignored 70,400 FCFA minimum wage.
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.
Congo-Brazzaville’s new Minister of State Luc-Joseph Okio pledges transparency, responsiveness and respect for Parliament’s powers after taking office.
Brazzaville: PM Anatole Collinet Makosso’s new government held its first cabinet meeting, setting priorities on infrastructure, health, education and a results-driven method.
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-Brazzaville’s new Makosso II ministers unveil priorities on economic diversification, healthcare, education and diplomacy amid a fragile economy.