Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Patrick Mvumbi
Cameroon’s clean sweep electrifies Yaoundé Cameroon’s red-hot sambo squad turned the Yaoundé Multi-Sports Gymnasium into a medal factory on 27 September, grabbing twelve golds, two silvers…
Russian-Congo cooperation boosts gymnastics Spirited music, colourful ribbons and the applause of families echoed through Brazzaville’s Maxime-Matsima gymnasium on 28 September, as the second Alina Kabaeva…
School year 2025-2026 starts 1 October At exactly 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday 1 October 2025, classrooms across Congo-Brazzaville are set to reopen after the long break,…
Modernized fairways welcome new faces Sunlight spilled across the manicured fairways as the Golf Club of Brazzaville invited the public for a rare open-day, its first…
A Night of Mixed Fortunes in Brazzaville One match brought relief, the other heartbreak. On Thursday evening, the Republic of Congo’s last two flag-bearers in CAF…
Brazzaville welcomes Africa’s urology elite For three brisk days, Brazzaville’s medical district echoed with lively debate as the second Congress of the Société d’urologie du Congo…
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…
Mobile speed radars debut in Congo A new chapter in Congo’s road safety policy opened in Brazzaville as forty gendarmes, police officers and civil-service supervisors spent…
Russian House maps 2025-2026 goals With the new academic year fast approaching, Brazzaville’s Russian House gathered secondary-school language teachers to take stock of the previous season…
Fares Under Scrutiny in Brazzaville Taxi rides that used to cost 700 F now frequently reach 1 000 F on Brazzaville streets. The secretary for economic…