Congress resets diplomatic tone Brazzaville – The Congolese Party of Labour ended its sixth ordinary congress with a headline appointment that is already reshaping conversations in the capital: Katia Mounthault-Tatu, …
Lucien Mabiala
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PCT Congress Backs Sassou for 2026 Presidency Meeting in Brazzaville for its sixth ordinary congress, the Congolese Labour Party announced that it has formally selected President Denis Sassou Nguesso as …
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Brazzaville Congress Highlights From 27 to 30 December, the 6th Ordinary Congress of the Congolese Labour Party gathered roughly 3,000 delegates at the Palais des Congrès in Brazzaville, combining policy …
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Historic draft decree validated in Brazzaville Brazzaville—After three days of meticulous debate, officials, jurists and civil-society leaders have validated a draft decree designed to secure customary land tenure for Congo’s …
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Delegates back Sassou-Nguesso On Saturday, delegates to the Congolese Labour Party’s sixth ordinary congress rose in unison inside Brazzaville’s Palais des Congrès, applauding Secretary-General Pierre Moussa as he urged President …
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Brazzaville gears up for PCT 6th ordinary congress The leafy Jardins de Ben’tsi in Mpila will become the epicentre of Congolese politics from 27 to 30 December 2025 as the …
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State House ceremony cements new alliances On 22 December, President Denis Sassou Nguesso stood beneath crystal chandeliers at the People’s Palace in Brazzaville as a brass band struck the national …
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Final bureau meeting sets the tone The Political Bureau of the Congolese Labour Party gathered on 19 December at Brazzaville’s Congress Palace for its fourth extraordinary session of the year. …
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Brazzaville forum spotlights inclusive politics On 17 December, lecturers at Marien Ngouabi University welcomed students, officials and activists to the inaugural “Café citoyen” in Brazzaville, a conversational forum designed to …
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Strategic Review Gathers Top Brass in Brazzaville At dawn on 17 December, the glass-walled command hall of Defence Zone 9 in Brazzaville filled with epaulettes and laptops. The annual review …
