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In Congo-Brazzaville’s Bouenza, a women’s council official toured villages to thank women for their strong turnout in the March presidential vote.
Congo-Brazzaville community teachers will strike from April 4, demanding at least five of nine months in unpaid grants and fairer recruitment quotas.
Congo Terminal handled two RoRo ships at once in Pointe-Noire, unloading over 900 vehicles in hours and showing the port’s growing logistics muscle.
The WHO has handed Congo-Brazzaville’s health ministry over 45 million FCFA in respiratory and monitoring equipment to strengthen emergency services nationwide.
Congo-Brazzaville launches a digital professional card for artisans to cut red tape, boost traceability and curb fraud across the craft sector.
Congo-Brazzaville reports a 5% rise in tuberculosis cases between 2022 and 2023, with 70 new free screening centers opened across all 12 departments.
Five-time candidate Joseph Kignoumbi Kia Mboungou concedes Congo’s March 2026 presidential election and congratulates Denis Sassou N’Guesso on his win.
Independent candidate Uphrem Dave Mafoula petitions Congo’s Constitutional Court, alleging grave irregularities in the March vote that returned Sassou N’Guesso.
Several Brazzaville neighborhoods face chronic water shortages, pushing residents toward costly borehole water as utility taps stay dry. Locals demand urgent action.
Congo-Brazzaville’s ruling PCT celebrates Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s re-election with 94.82% and pledges to back his governing project.