Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Stephen Mbayo
Paris Gathering Sends Homecoming Signal Speaking to a packed hall in Paris on 13 September, Presidential Political Adviser Rodrigue Malanda-Samba delivered a clear message to Congolese…
UNESCO leadership race heats up The contest to lead UNESCO in 2025 has turned compelling, pitting Congolese veteran Firmin Edouard Matoko against Egyptian archaeologist-turned-minister Khaled El-Enany.…
Media watchdog adopts new rulebook Brazzaville – The Higher Council for Freedom of Communication (CSLC) has officially refreshed its internal and financial rules, along with a…
Kindamba rally backs Sassou 2026 run Under a fierce September sun, Mbiemo Square in Kindamba turned into a sea of national colours as hundreds gathered to…
A fresh face at Pool Gendarmerie Command The parade ground at Kinkala vibrated with marching boots as Colonel Pascal Ibengué officially took command of the Pool…
Morocco–Congo Educational Diplomacy When seventy Congolese students received Moroccan study grants this week, a routine diplomatic gesture transformed into a headline event in Brazzaville. The scholarships,…
Brazzaville Rallies Behind UNESCO Bid At the Ministry of Communication’s downtown briefing room, flashes clicked as spokesman Thierry Lézin Moungalla asked reporters to become “ambassadors of…
WHO envoy makes decisive first call Dr Vincent Sodjinou, recently appointed as the World Health Organization’s resident representative in the Republic of Congo, chose the defense…
Ceremony Highlights Government’s Data Drive Brazzaville hosted a sober yet symbolic ceremony on 3 September as thirty civil servants walked away with certificates in results-based monitoring…
Public Administration Takes a Quality Turn The bustling conference hall of the ministry in Brazzaville filled early on 4 September as Gilbert Mokoki, Minister of State…