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Congo’s human rights commission says the March 2026 presidential election was free, fair and transparent, while urging reforms for future polls.
Candidate Dave Mafoula contests the provisional results of Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election, won by Denis Sassou N’Guesso with 94.82%.
Congo-Brazzaville’s national sickle cell centre CNRDr has adopted a 1.1 billion FCFA budget for 2026, down 21.44%, with dialysis costs and a transplant unit in focus.
Congo’s national rights commission reported a peaceful campaign, transparent counting and strong turnout for the March 12 and 15 presidential election.
Re-elected with 94.82% of the vote, Denis Sassou Nguesso vows to turn campaign promises into action and mobilise every resource for Congo’s development drive.
Two Congo-Brazzaville candidates reject the provisional results of the March 15 vote, citing irregularities, an inflated turnout and a communications blackout.
In Oyo, northern Congo-Brazzaville, Wewa motorbike taxis power daily mobility, create youth jobs and reach cut-off districts, even as road safety concerns grow.
Congo-Brazzaville’s Denis Sassou-Nguesso secured a new five-year term with 94.82% of the vote, on 84.65% turnout, per provisional results announced March 17.
Congo-Brazzaville’s interior minister proclaims provisional results: Denis Sassou N’Guesso wins re-election with 94.82% on 84.65% turnout.
After Congo-Brazzaville’s March 15 presidential vote, Brazzaville residents say the internet and phone blackout hurt patients, workers and election observers.