Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Chantal Mbemba
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.
E2C blames Brazzaville’s recurring blackouts on overloaded substations strained by rapid urban growth. Here is why the lights keep flickering across the capital.
Brazzaville faces a 200 MW power shortfall as three idle dams await repair. Experts ask whether new hydro projects make sense before fixing what exists.
President Sassou N’Guesso launches Congo’s first LNG cargo from Eni’s floating Nguya unit in Pointe-Noire, marking the country’s gas export debut.
Brazzaville meeting sets 2026 forestry priorities Forestry Economy Minister Rosalie Matondo met with her close collaborators in Brazzaville on Jan. 22 to set the main directions…
Brazzaville workshop on biodiversity financing Congo’s Minister of Environment, Sustainable Development and the Congo Basin, Arlette Soudan-Nonault, opened a national environmental training workshop on January 20…
Congo-Brazzaville utilities: a “satisfactory” five-year balance Speaking on the TV program “30 jours pour convaincre en toute transparence,” Energy and Hydraulics Minister Emile Ouosso assessed the…
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…
Frontier discoveries redraw Africa’s energy map Africa’s oil and gas explorers are moving into deeper waters and newer basins, and their recent results indicate a tide…
DGFE troops arrive for urban sanitation offensive A convoy of khaki trucks rolled before dawn into Pointe-Noire, signalling the arrival of the General Directorate of Finance…