Lates News from Congo-Brazzaville
Author: Stephen Mbayo
President Sassou Nguesso says Congo-Brazzaville will drop entry visas for all African nationals from January 1, 2027, in a landmark move toward continental unity.
Congo’s Interior Minister inspected Brazzaville immigration offices, pledging to end long passport delays that leave citizens waiting over a year for the document.
Congo-Brazzaville launches a FIFA-standard diagnostic to overhaul the Kintélé pitch before the Red Devils host their AFCON 2027 qualifiers in 2026.
US charge d’affaires Amanda S. Jacobsen met Congo’s defence minister to deepen military cooperation, from Obangame Express to capacity building in Central Africa.
President Denis Sassou-N’Guesso is back in Brazzaville after days of state meetings in Oyo focused on governance, infrastructure and national development.
At a Brazzaville colloquium, experts urged Congo to set up health centres inside schools and use digital tools to track pupils’ wellbeing.
Congo’s Alima Academy in Oyo earns ministerial praise as 24 young players prepare to face PSG’s U14s and other top European clubs in France.
Brazzaville authorities forcibly evicted 420 families in Mpila to widen the Yoro port access road, citing public utility despite paid compensation.
Doctors warn metabolic syndrome is a rising public-health threat in Brazzaville, driven by urban diets and inactivity. Here is what prevention could look like.
Some 38,765 students across Congo-Brazzaville sat the mock BEPC, a rehearsal designed to ready them for the official lower-secondary national exam.