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Brazzaville’s E2C casual workers protested on 18 May 2026, demanding permanent hiring after up to 20 years on roughly 25,000 FCFA a month.
E2C blames Brazzaville’s recurring blackouts on overloaded substations strained by rapid urban growth. Here is why the lights keep flickering across the capital.
Brazzaville faces a 200 MW power shortfall as three idle dams await repair. Experts ask whether new hydro projects make sense before fixing what exists.
Congo-Brazzaville utilities: a “satisfactory” five-year balance Speaking on the TV program “30 jours pour convaincre en toute transparence,” Energy and Hydraulics Minister Emile Ouosso assessed the…
Ministerial eye on Pointe-Noire’s new hub In the heat of a late dry-season morning, Energy and Hydraulics Minister Emile Ouosso walked the polished concrete floor of…