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Italian brand Macron becomes the official supplier for all of Congo-Brazzaville’s national teams under a deal signed in Bologna, ahead of the CAN 2027 qualifiers.
Four BEPC candidates died in a road crash in Sibiti on the exam’s final day. Education Minister Jean Luc Mouthou visited grieving families to convey the government’s condolences.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso opens a week-long working stay in Oyo to steer Congo-Brazzaville’s economy and launch the 2026-2031 Action Plan.
Analyst Benjamin Bilombot Bitadys argues Congo-Brazzaville’s new government action plan recycles past pledges while dodging any honest report on results.
Professor Hyacinthe Defoundoux-Fila, new governor of Rotary District 9150, unveils a 2026-2027 plan: 400 new members and 50 projects across ten nations.
In Pointe-Noire, the Women’s Advisory Council promotes the Social Pact, urging solidarity, civic duty and women’s role in Congo’s national development.
Two weeks of fuel shortages in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire revive demands to break SNPC’s import monopoly and open Congo’s refined-fuel market.
France confirms continued funding for water supply and drainage works in Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville, including Tsiemé river channelling to curb floods.
Marien-Ngouabi University unions demand overdue salaries and unpaid overtime, warning Brazzaville that inaction could trigger a fresh strike and stall the academic year.
Assembly Speaker Isidore Mvouba urged the Makosso government to act with audacity as it rolls out its twenty-mission action plan before Congo’s deputies.