Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Stephen Mbayo
Congo-Brazzaville’s Djambala political dialogue adopted eleven recommendations on electoral governance and redistricting, the first concrete step before the March 15 presidential vote.
Senate President Pierre Ngolo and Congolese figures honor State Minister Firmin Ayessa, who passed away in Istanbul, hailing his public service legacy.
Congo-Brazzaville Minister of State Firmin Ayessa has died at 74 in Istanbul during medical treatment, ending decades of public service to the nation.
FECOFOOT pulls Congo-Brazzaville from the UNIFFAC U17 qualifiers in Kinshasa, citing administrative irregularities and no national league, ending the CAN 2026 bid.
Pierre Moussa urges Denis Sassou N’Guesso’s campaign team to speed up preparations for a sweeping first-round victory in Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 vote.
Mathias Dzon’s UPRN says conditions for a consensual, peaceful presidential election in March 2026 are not met in Congo-Brazzaville, urging electoral reform first.
Seven candidates filed for Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential vote as major opposition parties stayed out, citing fairness concerns and calling for a delay.
Denis Sassou Nguesso’s campaign team gathers in Brazzaville to plan a first-round win for Congo’s March 2026 presidential election, with an official launch on 28 February.
SNPC Foundation and WHO sign a 2026-2028 deal worth six billion CFA francs to strengthen primary healthcare for vulnerable groups in Congo-Brazzaville.
Seven candidates filed for Congo-Brazzaville’s March 15, 2026 presidential vote, including Denis Sassou N’Guesso, while the main opposition parties stayed out.