Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
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Congo-Brazzaville adopts a new mining code requiring local mineral processing, a national mining company and a dedicated fund to keep more value at home.
Brazzaville Ceremony Highlights A packed conference hall at the Hilton Twin Towers in Brazzaville turned into a classroom of optimism on 16 December 2025 as Prime…
Renewed World Bank support for Congo digital push A high-level courtesy meeting in Brazzaville has placed Congo’s Digital Transformation Acceleration Project, known by its French acronym…
Reliable Trade Data for a Growing Economy On 10 November, the small river town of Igné in Djoué-Léfini briefly became Congo’s statistics capital as experts gathered…
New governance drive for technical schools Brazzaville – School corridors soon could sound different, not because syllabi change, but because decision rooms will seat new faces.…
Ouesso hosts strategic workshop on public tenders Ouesso’s town hall hummed with anticipation last weekend as nearly a hundred procurement officers took their seats for a…
A timely appointment for Brazzaville The World Bank Group has confirmed that Alexandra Célestin will assume her duties as resident representative in the Republic of Congo…
Stakeholders Unite in Brazzaville On 27 and 28 August, a focused gathering at the Brazzaville convention centre set the tone for the Republic of Congo’s latest…
A community-centred sanitation push Odziba’s main square stirred on 8 August 2025 as shovels hit the ground, marking the official start of Congo-Brazzaville’s High-Intensity Labor Sanitation…
Brazzaville set for power renaissance As air-conditioners hummed uncertainly through the latest dry season, residents of Brazzaville heard a different kind of buzz from the Ministry…