Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Kasongo Matondo
Congo-Brazzaville’s Civil Security logged 28,725 operations in 2025, roughly 80 a day, as rescue calls multiplied more than 20-fold since 2017.
Brazzaville Gospel Night launches at Palais des Congrès The Palais des Congrès in Brazzaville turned into a large worship hall for the first edition of the…
A scholarship to inspire Madibou girls In a packed courtyard at Lycée Sébastien-Mafouta, renowned parasitologist Professor Francine Ntoumi unveiled on 8 October the “Francine-Ntoumi Scholarship, Madibou…
Orange beacon in Brazzaville An warm bright amber glow washed over the World Health Organization’s Africa headquarters in Brazzaville on 17 September as Congo joined the…
Teachers set 6 October deadline The bell may not ring on 6 October in many classrooms across the Republic of Congo. The United Forces of Teachers’…
Intensive training strengthens cholera response Late August 2025, a quiet conference room in Brazzaville became the nerve centre of Congo-Brazzaville’s fight against cholera. For two full…
A decisive weekend for Congo’s continental hopes Football lovers in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire have ring-fenced their Saturday. The nation’s double entry in the CAF inter-club preliminaries…
Brazzaville cheers a familiar captain Late afternoon sunlight filtered through the windows of the Maison du Football in northern Brazzaville when the ballot count ended on…
A July Afternoon of Cheers in Brazzaville Under the soft dry-season sun of 12 July, the reception hall of a well-known sportsbook in the capital filled…
Libreville handshake opens the campaign Monday 28 July, the polished marble corridors of Gabon’s Palais Rénovation echoed with Central African accents as Congo-Brazzaville’s Prime Minister Anatole…