Political landscape reshaped by legal compliance In a packed conference room of the Brazzaville prefecture, senior officials offered rare public clarifications on the status of political movements not yet registered …
Lucien Mabiala
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Election Calendar Shapes Stakes With the presidential ballot officially programmed for March 2026 by Congo-Brazzaville’s electoral commission, parties across the spectrum have accelerated their internal procedures. The compressed timetable, confirmed …
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A pivotal nomination for media oversight Congo-Brazzaville’s media landscape gained a new steward on 7 August 2025, as a presidential decree elevated veteran journalist and cultural promoter Médard Milandou Nsonga …
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A Trans-African Itinerary Culminating in Istanbul From Libreville to Istanbul by way of Dar es Salaam, Luanda, Cape Town and a string of other capitals, Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso …
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A discreet envelope with far-reaching echoes Diplomacy often advances through symbols as much as through treaties, and the hand-delivered letter that Apostolic Nuncio Javier Herrera-Corona presented to President Denis Sassou …
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Pointe-Noire sets an assertive civic agenda With the Atlantic swell murmuring beyond the port, Pointe-Noire offered more than maritime bustle on 26 July. In one of the city’s discreet conference …
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National Reverence at Saint-Anne Basilica The nave of Brazzaville’s Saint-Anne Basilica filled with an imposing blend of khaki uniforms, clerical vestments and civilian attire, a testament to the multiple constituencies …
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Pointe-Noire delegates elevate the campaign tone The humid July air of Pointe-Noire carried a notable political resonance as nearly three hundred delegates of the Movement for Action and Renewal convened …
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Brazzaville’s Strategic Serve Under the sweltering equatorial sky, the Congolese capital is preparing to host back-to-back legs of the ITF World Tennis Tour M25 Open from 28 July to 10 …
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A rare opening in the international cultural arena In October 2025 the UNESCO Executive Board will recommend a new Director-General to the General Conference, a decision that will shape global …
