Brazzaville hosts the African Development Bank’s annual meetings May 25-29, drawing 3,000 delegates as Congo courts investors and continental clout.
Ange Makaya
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The 61st AfDB Annual Meetings held in Brazzaville from May 25-29, 2026 gathered over 3,000 delegates from 81 countries to tackle Africa’s $400 billion annual financing gap and advance the …
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Brazzaville welcomed 3,000 delegates at the 61st AfDB Annual Meetings, where new president Sidi Ould Tah pressed for resources to fund Africa’s development.
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Months after closing a satisfactory programme, Congo-Brazzaville is urgently asking the IMF for fresh support to sustain its economic recovery reforms.
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Congo-Brazzaville successfully closed an $850 million international bond issuance on May 20, 2026, drawing over $1.6 billion in demand, as the government pursues an active public debt management strategy.
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Minister Jacqueline Lydia Mikolo called the African free-trade zone a national priority, presenting legal reforms and a 2026-2030 strategy for Congo.
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From May 25 to 29, 2026, Brazzaville hosted the African Development Bank’s annual meetings, drawing heads of state, finance ministers and investors to debate development finance, energy transition and youth …
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Economy Minister Ludovic Ngatsé says hosting the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville in May 2026 lets Congo pitch its economy and Congo 2063 strategy.
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At the 2026 AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, Economy Minister Ludovic Ngatse unveiled the long-term “Congo 2063” strategy and urged investors to come aboard.
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Congo signed three strategic contracts worth $236 million with AD Ports Group for the New East Mole terminal at Pointe-Noire, a 30-year concession project aimed at making the country a …
