Congo’s new Makosso II government held its first cabinet meeting in Brazzaville, setting priorities on infrastructure, health and education with a results-first method.
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The Pan-African Consortium for Peace has formally opposed Louise Mushikiwabo’s bid for a third term at the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, citing Rwanda’s abandonment of French as a fundamental …
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The Stade de la Concorde in Kintélé, north of Brazzaville, will host the April 16 inauguration of President Denis Sassou N’Guesso, drawing foreign heads of state in a landmark show …
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From late February to early April 2026, Brazzaville’s youth, graduates included, lean on informal work, hoping the 2026-2031 mandate brings genuine jobs.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court confirmed Denis Sassou Nguesso’s re-election with 94.82% of the vote, clearing the way for a new presidential term.
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CEEAC and OIF observers handed President Sassou-N’Guesso their preliminary findings on Congo-Brazzaville’s March 15 vote, praising poll staff while urging further reform.
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Brazzaville’s polling stations saw notably weak turnout at the 7am opening of Congo’s presidential vote, with material delays reported at several centres.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s military, gendarmes and police voted on March 12 in 235 stations, three days before the March 15 presidential poll opens to civilians.
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Eleven days before Congo-Brazzaville’s March 12-15 presidential vote, Brazzaville residents say they still cannot identify what the seven candidates stand for.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court held a 48-hour forum to train coordinators and delegates ahead of the March presidential election.
