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In Kinkala, presidential candidate Denis Sassou N’Guesso met young people from the Pool, urging them to embrace his 2026-2031 development roadmap.
MTN Congo says no authority ordered a shutdown of its services from March 10 to 15. The viral ministry note is a fake, confirmed by Congo’s ACI fact-checkers.
Congo’s Constitutional Court launches observer training in Brazzaville to safeguard the March 15 presidential vote, citing its constitutional duty to ensure fairness.
Fourteen years after the Mpila depot blasts displaced 130,000 families, Brazzaville pauses each March 4 to remember, even as presidential campaigning fills the streets.
Academic Vivien Romain Manangou makes his first run for Congo-Brazzaville’s presidency, vowing cleaner public finances and less poverty against incumbent Sassou N’Guesso.
Congo-Brazzaville’s CENI trained officials for 6,541 polling stations in Brazzaville ahead of the March 12 and 15 presidential election. Here is what changes on voting day.
At 82, Congo-Brazzaville’s Denis Sassou-Nguesso campaigns for a last five-year term as the opposition points to poverty and jailed rivals.
At a Dolisie campaign rally, Denis Sassou N’Guesso met Unicongo employers pressing for local content, fair public contracts and national champions.
Incumbent Denis Sassou N’Guesso held mass rallies in Dolisie, Madingou and Sibiti days after Congo’s campaign opened, vowing farm mechanisation and railway upgrades.
Seven candidates campaign across Congo-Brazzaville ahead of the 12 and 15 March 2026 presidential vote, with Sassou N’Guesso opening in Pointe-Noire.