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MBTP and AD Ports Group will build Pointe-Noire’s new Noatum container terminal, a $150M project with a 420-metre quay set to create up to 9,000 jobs.
Congo-Brazzaville’s deputies keep a steady pace in the 15th legislature even after the presidential vote, a sign officials call democratic maturity.
Brazzaville launches a three-month paving project on avenue des Blindés, adding two lanes and wide walkways to lift the neighbourhood out of disrepair.
Congolese MP Hellot Matson Mampouya survived an armed ambush in the Pool region on June 6, 2026, escaping on foot after gunmen torched his convoy.
Congo’s 2026 baccalaureate began June 2 with 101,856 candidates, 55% of them girls, sitting exams in 316 centres, including three in Angola.
At OSIANE’s 10th edition in Kintélé, Congo-Brazzaville sets a five-year goal to become Central Africa’s digital capital. Inside the vision.
Brazzaville’s AFD-backed drainage project moves into active works on the Tsieme river and Mikalou stream, aiming to end seasonal flooding for thousands of residents.
President Denis Sassou Nguesso reached Pointe-Noire on 4 June for the funeral of First Lady Bernadette Sassou Nguesso’s maternal aunt.
Congo’s senators open the 9th ordinary session with twelve files, from anti-tribalism and reproductive health laws to investment deals with Russia and Cuba.
Osiane’s 10th edition in Kintele rallied innovators and investors to build high-value digital ecosystems across Central Africa under a national tech vision.