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On June 14, 2026, Congo-Brazzaville marked 35 years of National Reconciliation Day, recalling the end of early-1990s clashes and the value of unity.
Colonel-Major Aimé Fred Auvrey Nianga is installed as commander of Defense Zone 1 in Pointe-Noire, succeeding General Jean Ollessongo Ondaye.
Congo’s CEPE 2026 drew 149,329 pupils across 655 centres, up over 7%, as the ministry rolls out new grading and results reforms.
A week-long fuel shortage in Brazzaville has drivers scouring stations, sidelining motorbikes and thinning out taxis across the Congolese capital.
Prime Minister Makosso inaugurated the Franprix supermarket at Brazza Mall in Mpila, Brazzaville’s 45-billion-FCFA shopping centre, vowing to back local producers.
The IMF urged Congo-Brazzaville to diversify, cut spending and tame its debt as Finance Minister Yoka forecast 5% growth by 2026. Here is the roadmap.
Congo names veteran coach Claude Le Roy to lead the Red Devils again, with Omar Daf assisting and AFCON 2027 qualification as the top mission.
Brazzaville’s immunization drive raised measles coverage to 94.4% and polio to 92.3% in early 2026, as health workers turn each visit into family education.
Veteran French coach Claude Le Roy returns to lead Congo’s Red Devils, with Senegal’s Omar Daf as assistant, ahead of a major rebuild and an official June signing.
Congo’s Sports Ministry has cleared Fécofoot to reopen stadiums and stage matches after two seasons of inactivity, under strict safety and insurance conditions.