Financial group L’Archer bought 70% of Pointe-Noire firm Ginov on June 25, a deal billed as unprecedented in Central Africa’s digital sector.
Ange Makaya
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CEMAC, with Afristat and the World Bank, is modernizing economic surveillance across its six member states to sharpen statistics, forecasting and public decisions.
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Aliko Dangote’s group secures a Congo-Brazzaville permit over a 350-million-tonne potash deposit, pledging $3 billion to deepen its African fertiliser chain.
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In Vienna, PM Anatole Collinet Makosso met Kuwaiti, Saudi and Arab development funds to discuss energy and agro-industry investment in Congo-Brazzaville.
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Congo Terminal launches an unprecedented bitumen-sand dredging operation at Pointe-Noire’s Môle Est, blending heavy machinery with strict marine safeguards.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s cabinet granted Dangote Fertilizer Limited Congo an exploitation permit for the Mengo potash deposit on June 18, 2026, covering 325 million tonnes of proven reserves and projecting 800 jobs …
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Congo-Brazzaville’s commerce ministry and the Federation of Millers agreed in Pointe-Noire on June 15, 2026 to pursue a flour price floor and require 10 percent cassava flour integration in bread …
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CEMAC Council president Ludovic Ngatsé warned on June 13, 2026 that the bloc faces imminent suspension of payments, with only 9.4 billion FCFA collected of the 50.2 billion expected from …
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CEMAC ministers met in Brazzaville to confront shrinking community revenues, a common mining policy and regional free roaming during the 45th UEAC session.
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Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso inaugurated the Franprix supermarket at Brazza Mall on June 11, marking a new retail milestone at Congo’s largest shopping center, built for 45 billion FCFA …
