Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Patrick Mvumbi
After its 2025 cholera outbreak, the Republic of Congo reviews its response with WHO to build a more resilient, better-prepared national health system.
In Dolisie, Pierre Lountala College adds four classrooms despite tight funds, easing crowding for 2,302 students and proving determination can deliver results.
Marien Ngouabi University ends its months-long strike. Brazzaville’s intersyndical college confirms staff return to work on Monday, February 9.
Minister Juste Désiré Mondelé toured Brazzaville’s road sites, confirming paving, lighting and local jobs as long-awaited works near completion across the capital.
A tornado and heavy rains battered Tchikapika in Congo’s Cuvette department on 4-5 February, leaving significant material damage in the locality.
Brazzaville campus strike notice put on hold Meeting in a joint general assembly on Saturday, Jan. 31 in Brazzaville, vacant teachers at Marien-Ngouabi University (UMNG) decided…
Brazzaville health governance at Talangaï Under the patronage of Tuburce Ingombo, secretary general of the town hall in Brazzaville’s 6th district, Talangaï Reference Hospital held its…
A three-day seminar for research institutions The National Institute of Scientific and Technological Documentation and Information (Indist) held a seminar from Jan. 28 to 30 focused…
Paris cultural moment for Denis Sassou Nguesso’s Congo Éditions Présence Africaine is taking its book event “off-site” in Paris, with a new presentation of “Reconstruction du…
A clear message from the Education Ministry The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says the Mayoko High School in Niari department is its own achievement,…