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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.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso honored late former Prime Minister Ange-Edouard Poungui in Brazzaville, calling him a friend of rare character and lasting legacy.
Congo-Brazzaville is reviving its national price index, abandoned for decades, to fight speculation, fix fair prices and modernise its trade rules.
Congo-Brazzaville’s general baccalaureate began June 2, 2026 with 101,856 candidates across 316 centers, 55% of them young women.
Congo-Brazzaville accelerates its national plan against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, deepening ties with global donors to widen prevention, testing and treatment.
Pointe-Noire’s Adolphe-Sicé General Hospital adopts a balanced 4.666 billion FCFA budget for 2026, eyeing 100 new staff and stronger care.
Across Congo-Brazzaville, 101,856 students sit the 2026 baccalaureate from June 2 to 5, up 6.79% on last year, with general and technical exams held together.
Congo-Brazzaville signs a BADEA deal funding the Corniche Sud (47 billion FCFA) and a new downtown government city, sealed on the sidelines of the AfDB meetings.
In Brazzaville, taxi and minibus fares shift with the route, the time, even the passenger. Riders demand answers from City Hall and the Transport Ministry.