Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: David Mukendi
Congo-Brazzaville and the BADEA signed €94 million in deals to extend the Corniche road and boost the African Solidarity Fund. Here is what it means.
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso opened the African Development Bank’s 61st Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, urging bolder financing and a fairer global system for Africa.
Brazzaville welcomes the African Development Bank annual meetings from May 25 to 29, drawing 3,000 delegates and casting Congo as a continental economic player.
Brazzaville welcomed over 3,000 delegates for the AfDB’s 61st Annual Meetings, focused on funding Africa’s development in a fractured world.
A severe fuel shortage has gripped Brazzaville for days, snarling transport, emptying pumps and pushing drivers toward costly black-market sellers.
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.
Abu Dhabi Ports will start building a $200 million terminal at Pointe-Noire in 2028, partnering with CMA-CGM to modernize Congo-Brazzaville’s main port.
Congo-Brazzaville’s Agriculture Ministry hosted a first-ever inflation forum in Brazzaville, mapping price drivers as inflation eased to 2.07% in December 2025.
AD Ports Group commits over $236 million to develop Pointe-Noire’s East New Mole terminal, operated under Noatum Ports, boosting Congo’s standing as a Central African shipping hub.
Kinshasa and Brazzaville sign a tax and customs deal for the future road-rail bridge over the Congo River, a milestone for Central African integration.