Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Stephen Mbayo
An Academic First in Brazzaville The courtyard of the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Human Sciences, known as Flash, hummed with an energy rarely seen in…
Television Host Enters 2026 Race Alexis Bongo, long-time host of the socio-political talk show Homéosthasie on Digital Radio Television (DRTV) surprised commentators by officially launching his…
A Presidential Message from Washington The sealed envelope from the Oval Office reached Brazzaville four days before 15 August, Congo’s Independence Day. Inside, former U.S. President…
A Warm Welcome in Oyo Oyo, the calm river town where President Denis Sassou N’Guesso spends part of every August, briefly turned into a diplomatic stage…
Civil Registration Day Highlights a Continental Priority August 10 is hardly a red-letter date on most calendars, yet across Africa it symbolizes a basic right: the…
Traditional Wisdom and National Ambition When village elders from the Sangha department gathered in Brazzaville last week, their message was clear: the future of Congo’s forests…
Brazzaville seals new biodiversity roadmap Brazzaville’s conference hall fell silent for a beat before applause broke out: after five days of technical debate, officials, scientists and…
Legacy Broadcasters Reunite in Brazzaville In early August, the tranquil gardens of the Centre interdiocésain des œuvres pulsed with familiar voices. More than forty former Radio…
A Quiet Triumph in Oran When the opening ceremony lit up Oran’s Miloud-Hadefi Complex, few observers noticed the six Congolese school athletes marching in. By the…
CESBC at the Crossroads of Science and Policy Rain drummed on Brazzaville’s rooftops as scholars filed into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hall, a symbolic venue…