Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Browsing: Juste Désiré Mondelé
Minister Mondelé and the Congo Assistance Foundation led Brazzaville’s monthly plastic-free clean-up, pushing for a greener capital and a lasting civic habit.
Brazzaville launches a three-month paving project on avenue des Blindés, adding two lanes and wide walkways to lift the neighbourhood out of disrepair.
Club 2002 Voices Early Endorsement Brazzaville — An early tremor in Congo-Brazzaville’s 2026 presidential race rippled through the capital this week as Club 2002-Party for Unity…
Ministerial inspection in Pointe-Noire Under a hot coastal sun, Minister of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance Juste Désiré Mondelé walked the dusty perimeter of…
Monthly Clean-Up Drive Under Review Early on 6 December, Minister of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance Juste Désiré Mondélé toured Brazzaville to measure how…
High-level Brazzaville talks seal intent The Republic of Congo and the African Development Bank (AfDB) signalled fresh momentum on 2 December, when Minister of Urban Sanitation,…
High-level talks unlock new momentum A brisk meeting at the Ministry of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance on 2 December gathered Minister Juste Désiré…
Protest erupts in downtown Brazzaville Shortly before midday on 30 October, around five hundred former employees of the private sanitation firm Averda massed outside the fourteen-storey…
Brazzaville workshop sets new sanitation course In Brazzaville next week, the Ministry of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance will host the first validation workshop…
Sibiti crowd kicks off sanitation quarter The red square at the heart of Sibiti filled before sunrise on 30 August 2025, as residents in work clothes…