Republic of Congo officials reject corruption allegations over oil permits, calling them baseless manipulation as scrutiny of governance grows ahead of March 2026.
Lucien Mabiala
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Independent candidate Arnaud Bounda unveiled “United Congo,” a five-pillar plan urging Congo-Brazzaville to change its system, not just its leaders, ahead of March 2026.
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Frederic Bintsamou, known as Pastor Ntumi and head of the CNR, has pulled out of Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election to safeguard peace.
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President Denis Sassou-Nguesso, 82, has confirmed his candidacy for Congo-Brazzaville’s March 15, 2026 presidential election, reviving debate over succession.
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Congolese authorities have formally rejected corruption allegations leveled by the Norwegian public prosecutor’s office, in a diplomatic dispute that places the Congo-Norway relationship under renewed strain.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s two parliamentary chambers backed the CEMAC summit’s economic measures and pressed leaders to turn the Brazzaville resolutions into action.
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Eighteen Congolese parties of the presidential majority signed a declaration on February 2, 2026, committing to support Denis Sassou-Nguesso as their sole candidate for the March 12 and 15 presidential …
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Congo-Brazzaville’s MCDDI party officially endorsed Denis Sassou-Nguesso as its candidate for the March 15, 2026 presidential election, citing a decision from its national executive bureau.
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Brazzaville diplomacy sets a busy tone for the year In Brazzaville, the early weeks of the year brought a steady stream of diplomatic meetings at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. …
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Brazzaville transport rule takes effect February 1 Starting February 1, Brazzaville City Hall will require mandatory secure numbering for vehicles that transport passengers and goods across the capital. The directive …