From late February to early April 2026, Brazzaville’s youth, graduates included, lean on informal work, hoping the 2026-2031 mandate brings genuine jobs.
Michael Mabiala
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Parasitologist Francine Ntoumi told Congo’s National Assembly that investing in research today is how the country protects its citizens and health tomorrow.
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In Congo’s Niari department, Tsinguidi’s youth demand that Chinese gold miner Good-Luck suspend work until social and economic pledges are honored.
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Congo’s Constitutional Court will hear Uphrem Dave Mafoula’s bid to annul the presidential results and Denis Sassou-N’Guesso’s election on March 28.
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The CAPGED consortium denounces the UN Information Centre’s last-minute cancellation of an OCDH press conference in Brazzaville, calling it a restriction of civic space and demanding dialogue between authorities, the …
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Brazzaville hosts international colloquium From Jan. 21 to 23, 2026, Marien Ngouabi University’s doctoral program in History and Civilizations at the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Human Sciences (FLASH) held …
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A Congolese filmmaker focused on historical memory For more than twenty years, Congolese filmmaker and producer Hassim Tall Boukambou, born July 8, 1972, has pursued a demanding documentary project dedicated …
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Pointe-Noire workshop to modernize cancer reporting Around 40 data collection agents and focal points from the Pointe-Noire department have been taking part since January 20 in a training workshop on …
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Congo-Brazzaville healthcare pledge for 2030 On Jan. 17 in Kintélé, in the Pool department, Congo-Brazzaville’s Minister of Health and Population, Jean-Rosaire Ibara, said he is committed to ensuring all Congolese …
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Paris launch spotlights Henri Djombo’s new novel Congolese writer Henri Djombo met readers in Paris for the presentation and signing of his new novel, “Une semaine au Kinango”, in an …
