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Fuel pumps stay dry in Brazzaville as drivers besiege stations and official silence deepens frustration in an oil-rich yet struggling Congolese capital.
Brazzaville faces a fuel shortage as the new term begins: long queues, dry pumps, a rising black market and official silence unsettle drivers.
President Sassou N’Guesso names digital transformation of Congo’s administrations a national priority, alongside rail, road, water and power upgrades.
Congo’s new interior minister, General Jean Olessongo Ondaye, pledges to end passport bribery and restore the official 50,000 FCFA price for citizens.
Congo’s new Interior Minister Jean Olessongo Ondaye pledges faster passports, digital procedures, decentralised offices and zero tolerance for corruption.
Several Brazzaville neighborhoods face chronic water shortages, pushing residents toward costly borehole water as utility taps stay dry. Locals demand urgent action.
Uncollected passports in Congo-Brazzaville: the puzzle A recent commentary about “nearly four thousand passports issued and not collected by their owners” triggered strong reactions. Many readers…