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Analyst Benjamin Bilombot Bitadys argues Congo-Brazzaville’s new government action plan recycles past pledges while dodging any honest report on results.
Claude Le Roy returns as head coach of Congo-Brazzaville’s Red Devils, eleven years after the 2015 AFCON run, amid a national push to revive football.
President Denis Sassou Nguesso reached Pointe-Noire on 4 June for the funeral of First Lady Bernadette Sassou Nguesso’s maternal aunt.
President Sassou Nguesso says Congo-Brazzaville will drop entry visas for all African nationals from January 1, 2027, in a landmark move toward continental unity.
Brazzaville unveils a 42-member cabinet led by Makosso, with Bouya as deputy PM, opening President Sassou Nguesso’s fresh five-year term.
After resigning, PM Anatole Collinet Makosso convenes a cabinet meeting to manage Congo-Brazzaville’s affairs until a new government is named.
Denis Sassou Nguesso took the oath in Kintele before ten African heads of state, opening a new five-year term after a sweeping March election win.
Denis Sassou Nguesso is sworn in at Kintele Stadium on April 16, opening a new five-year term in Congo-Brazzaville under the banner of institutional continuity.
President Denis Sassou Nguesso, re-elected with 94.90% of the vote, will take the oath of office on April 16 at Kintele’s Concorde Stadium in Brazzaville.
The MCDDI formally congratulates President Denis Sassou Nguesso on his 94.90% re-election, reaffirming its place in Congo-Brazzaville’s presidential majority.