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Two weeks of fuel shortages in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire revive demands to break SNPC’s import monopoly and open Congo’s refined-fuel market.
The IMF urged Congo-Brazzaville to diversify, cut spending and tame its debt as Finance Minister Yoka forecast 5% growth by 2026. Here is the roadmap.
Congo-Brazzaville PM Anatole Collinet Makosso and his cabinet resigned after President Sassou N’Guesso’s April 2026 inauguration, staying on to handle daily affairs.
CEMAC’s reform steering committee, chaired by Congo’s Christian Yoka, found Q1 2026 progress lacking and set new fiscal, debt and banking priorities.
IMF Push for Subsidy Reform From Lagos to Libreville, energy subsidies are moving from political taboo to policy battleground as the International Monetary Fund renews its…