Food import bill weighs on CEMAC economies CEMAC’s six member states collectively spent roughly 2 500 billion FCFA, or USD 4.35 billion, on food imports between 2021 and 2023, according …
Ange Makaya
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Brazzaville stakes in regional trade Brazzaville—In a move seen by traders as a potential turning point for Central Africa’s logistics bottlenecks, the African Export-Import Bank has appointed Business Facilities Corporation …
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Congo SME Finance Gets 21 Million Euro Boost The International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Group arm that courts private capital, has signed a 14.5-billion-franc CFA loan with Bank of …
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Strategic visit to Mariel ZED Friday’s tour of the Special Development Zone of Mariel, set in the north of Cuba’s Artemisa province, placed Minister of International Cooperation and Public-Private Partnership …
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Growth outlook brightens Addressing lawmakers in Brazzaville on 28 November, President Denis Sassou Nguesso predicted that Congo-Brazzaville’s economy will expand by a resilient 3.6 percent in 2026, marking a decisive …
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Kintélé forum spotlights new procurement code The International Conference Center in Kintélé filled with contractors and activists on 6 November as the Directorate-General for Public Procurement Control unveiled the country’s …
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Brazzaville Pledges Bold Industrial Reforms Standing before business leaders in Brazzaville, Minister of Industrial Development Antoine Nicéphore Thomas Fylla Saint-Eudes reiterated that Congo will “deploy ambitious and inclusive industrial policies” …
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Lingering salary backlog alarms workforce At Société des postes et de l’épargne du Congo, the mood in sorting rooms and rural branch counters has grown anxious as the wage backlog …
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Africa Industrialization Day in Brazzaville Rain swept over Brazzaville on 20 November, yet inside the ministry hall the mood was upbeat as Congo joined the continent in marking Africa Industrialization …
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Kintélé hospitality landscape evolves For years, travelers driving out of Brazzaville’s northern gate found few lodgings between the capital and modern Kintélé. That gap narrowed this week as the three-storey …
