Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Patrick Mvumbi
Congo-Brazzaville’s education ministry unveils Exatrust and GPS tablets to verify state exam results online and map every CEPE, BEPC and Bac centre.
Several Brazzaville neighborhoods face chronic water shortages, pushing residents toward costly borehole water as utility taps stay dry. Locals demand urgent action.
AS Otoho and Egypt’s Zamalek drew 1-1 in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-final first leg in Brazzaville. The return leg is set for March 22 in Cairo.
On March 8 in Brazzaville, nearly 200 people joined a free HIV screening campaign tied to Women’s Day, despite supply shortages that limited testing.
Congo-Brazzaville’s footballers abroad delivered across Europe over the weekend, with Mons Bassouamina scoring in Cyprus and Jason Ngouabi busy in the second tier.
Oxford win, Lokomotiv Sofia goal from Ryan Bidounga, Lausanne triumph: how Congo-Brazzaville’s diaspora footballers fared across Europe on March 7.
Fourteen years after the Mpila depot blasts displaced 130,000 families, Brazzaville pauses each March 4 to remember, even as presidential campaigning fills the streets.
After January unrest in Mindouli, Congo-Brazzaville launched humanitarian aid across five Pool and Djoue-Lefini districts, delivering food, supplies and farmer support.
Residents along Brazzaville’s Fougère descent in Makélékélé say speeding cars keep crashing into homes. They are calling on authorities for speed bumps and guardrails.
Congo-Brazzaville keeps public transport fares at 150 FCFA and taxis at 1,000 FCFA, shielding commuters’ purchasing power amid pressure on prices.