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President Denis Sassou Nguesso, re-elected with 94.90% of the vote, will take the oath of office on April 16 at Kintele’s Concorde Stadium in Brazzaville.
Brazzaville’s Medipsyp center urges the government to fund autism care as families struggle to pay, threatening three decades of specialised support.
The MCDDI formally congratulates President Denis Sassou Nguesso on his 94.90% re-election, reaffirming its place in Congo-Brazzaville’s presidential majority.
Parasitologist Francine Ntoumi told Congo’s National Assembly that health sovereignty depends on funding research now to protect citizens tomorrow.
Congo-Brazzaville switches on autonomous water stations in Pointe-Noire, lifting coverage from 56% to nearly 62% and reaching 600,000 residents long left dry.
Congo’s farm minister opened the Mpoh and Impeh protected zones in Ngo, rallying 26 producer groups across 500 hectares to lift cassava, maize and peanut output.
FIFA met online with Congo’s football federation on 3 April 2026, backing continued activity despite criminal convictions of its top officials.
Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court has validated the presidential vote, sealing Denis Sassou Nguesso’s new five-year term as lawmakers pledge support.
Congo’s National Assembly pledged support to re-elected President Denis Sassou N’Guesso, vowing to consolidate peace, unity and development.
Reports suggest Denis Sassou N’Guesso may bring UPADS leader Pascal Tsaty Mabiala into government as prime minister after his March 2026 re-election in Congo.