Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
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Congo opened its national volunteering fair in Brazzaville, revealing 6,437 people registered with the UN database as the country links service to jobs.
From May 25 to 29, Brazzaville hosts the African Development Bank’s Annual Meetings, drawing heads of state, finance ministers and investors to shape Africa’s growth.
Gustave Adicolle Goum becomes Congo-Brazzaville’s technical education minister, vowing to turn the sector into a job engine for the country’s youth.
From phone booths to mobile money, Brazzaville’s young people survive on informal work, hoping the 2026-2031 mandate finally delivers real jobs.
Parliament Backs Record 2.55 Trillion CFA Plan In a packed joint sitting that closed the budget session in Brazzaville on 23 December, lawmakers from both chambers…
Youth Entrepreneurship Drive Gets National Stage A national conversation on jobs is moving from social media threads to the terraces of Brazzaville’s Alphonse Massamba-Débat Stadium, where…
Brazzaville media hub abuzz Television lights, notebook screens and social-media feeds converged on Brazzaville this week as Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso opened the latest edition…
Brazzaville info day sparks momentum Crowds of job-seekers squeezed into the courtyard of the Agency for Employment in downtown Brazzaville on 4 December, eager to learn…
Skills drive reaches Brazzaville Brazzaville’s district hall hummed with excitement as 165 newly trained youth—102 women and 63 men—lined up to collect their hard-earned certificates this…
Makabana’s Informal Boom On the sun-baked streets of Makabana, in Congo-Brazzaville’s lush Niari department, a silent revolution unfolds every morning. Teenagers and young adults fan out…