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On May 1, the SYNESUP union hailed a 350-to-450 index-point hike at Marien Ngouabi University, while unpaid wages and overtime still loom large.
Brazzaville campus strike notice put on hold Meeting in a joint general assembly on Saturday, Jan. 31 in Brazzaville, vacant teachers at Marien-Ngouabi University (UMNG) decided…
Brazzaville meeting aims for durable campus deal Brazzaville — Congo’s Minister of Higher Education, Delphine Édith Emmanuel, held a working session on Jan. 5 in Brazzaville…
Commission clears 29 private university files Brazzaville — The private university scene received a decisive boost this weekend as the Higher Education Private Establishments Accreditation Commission…
Strike Enters Fifth Week Lecturers at Marien Ngouabi University in Brazzaville walked out on 17 November, launching an unlimited strike to demand payment of five months…
Merit-Based Scholarships Strengthen Bilateral Ties Twenty-seven of the Congo’s brightest school-leavers gathered in Brazzaville this week to receive their letters of admission to leading Algerian institutes,…
Campus strike hits third week At midday in central Brazzaville the usually busy avenues leading to Marien-Ngouabi University echo only passing taxis. The nation’s flagship campus…
Strike notice shakes main campus Lecturers, administrative staff and support workers at Marien Ngouabi University filed a four-day strike notice on 3 October in Brazzaville, giving…
Morocco–Congo Educational Diplomacy When seventy Congolese students received Moroccan study grants this week, a routine diplomatic gesture transformed into a headline event in Brazzaville. The scholarships,…