Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Patrick Mvumbi
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.…
Non-formal education restart across Congo Three weeks after formal schools resumed on 1 October, the country’s network of reschooling and literacy centres turned the lights back…
Honorary Citizenship Celebrates Local Impact On 23 October, the municipal council of Dolisie ended a brisk three-day extraordinary session with a unanimous vote that turned two…
Presidential vow boosts anti-gang drive A clear message echoed across Brazzaville this week as President Denis Sassou Nguesso confirmed that the ongoing security sweep targeting the…
Thrilling 2-0 Sends Oyo Club Through AS Otohô of Oyo confirmed its place in the CAF Confederation Cup group phase on Thursday night after a confident…
An End in Rabat The Congo Red Devils saw their World Cup dream end on 14 October 2025 in Rabat, falling 0–1 to Morocco. The result…
Pointe-Noire wakes to a sudden silence News broke before dawn on 21 October 2025: Achille Mouebo, aged 54, died peacefully at his OCH home in the…
New CAF C Coaches Graduate in Brazzaville Flashing smiles filled the Congolese Football Federation auditorium on 18 October as twenty-eight aspiring tacticians finally clasped the coveted…
Presidential vision puts classrooms first Beneath bright equatorial sunshine, President Denis Sassou Nguesso cut the ribbon on the Liberty school complex in Talangaï, renewing a landmark…
A Spike in Two-Wheel Crashes Over the past year, emergency doctors at Brazzaville University Hospital say motorbike crashes arrive almost hourly, many involving moto-taxis weaving through…