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Congo’s 2026 baccalauréat draws 101,856 candidates across 310 centres as Minister Mouthou vows zero tolerance for cheating and AI misuse from 2-5 June.
AGL Congo has delivered 270 light vehicles to expand and modernise urban transport in Pointe-Noire, promising safer, more reliable and more accessible daily travel.
Congo-Brazzaville now requires firms to hire local workers first, allowing foreign recruits only when no equivalent Congolese skills exist.
Congo-Brazzaville and the BADEA signed two deals worth $500 million to extend the Corniche road and boost the country’s stake in Africa’s Solidarity Fund.
Congo-Brazzaville will run its general and technical baccalauréat exams on the same date from June 2, a move designed to shut down dual-enrolment fraud.
Congo-Brazzaville and the BADEA signed €94 million in deals to extend the Corniche road and boost the African Solidarity Fund. Here is what it means.
Brazzaville and Kinshasa pledge to fast-track the road-rail bridge across the Congo River, with construction promised before year-end after a new tax-customs deal.
At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, UNFPA and the African Development Bank renewed their alliance to scale up maternal and reproductive health across Africa.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso opened the African Development Bank’s 61st Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, urging bolder financing and a fairer global system for Africa.
President Sassou N’Guesso says African nationals can enter Congo visa-free from January 2027, and backs a single African passport for the continent.