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Four BEPC candidates died in a road crash in Sibiti on the exam’s final day. Education Minister Jean Luc Mouthou visited grieving families to convey the government’s condolences.
Nearly 140,000 candidates sit the BEPC across Congo-Brazzaville from June 23-26, 2026, up 4.44%, under a strict zero-fraud policy banning phones and smartwatches.
Congo’s CEPE 2026 drew 149,329 pupils across 655 centres, up over 7%, as the ministry rolls out new grading and results reforms.
Congo’s 2026 baccalaureate began June 2 with 101,856 candidates, 55% of them girls, sitting exams in 316 centres, including three in Angola.
Across Congo-Brazzaville, 101,856 students sit the 2026 baccalaureate from June 2 to 5, up 6.79% on last year, with general and technical exams held together.
Bright classrooms almost ready Parents in the fast-growing suburb of Kintélé, on the northern outskirts of Brazzaville, have a new reason to smile as workers place…
Minister tours sites ahead of 2025-26 Standing beneath the concrete frames of a future classroom in Ngamakosso, Minister of Preschool, Primary, Secondary Education and Literacy Jean…