Authorities open an inquiry after masked gunmen ambushed former minister Hellot Matson Mampouya’s convoy in Congo-Brazzaville’s Pool department.
Lucien Mabiala
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Amid the post-presidential election period, Congo-Brazzaville’s 15th legislature deputies have maintained a steady legislative pace, with the National Assembly bureau citing institutional continuity.
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ARD leader Mathias Dzon opposes Congo’s 2027 visa-free opening to Africans, warns of debt at 120% of GDP and decries passport mismanagement.
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Alliance for the Republic and Democracy leader Mathias Dzon denounced Congo-Brazzaville’s public debt reaching 8,500 billion CFA francs at 99% of GDP and criticized the government’s plan to abolish visas …
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Congo-Brazzaville’s senators open the 9th ordinary session with twelve files, from anti-tribalism and reproductive health to deals with Russia and Cuba.
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Congo’s National Assembly opened its 12th session on 2 June 2026 with eight files, from the budget debate to a Russia investment pact ratification.
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Congo-Brazzaville joined the Korea-Africa Forum ministerial in Seoul as Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso reviewed the Seoul Declaration and the road to 2029.
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The Tournons la page Congo coalition unveiled new advocacy tools at a May 26 workshop, releasing a report on civil liberties restrictions and calling for a law protecting human rights …
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Sassou N’Guesso met DRC’s Jean-Pierre Bemba to speed selection of a concessionaire for the road-rail bridge linking the world’s two closest capitals.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s Senate opens its ninth ordinary session June 2 with eleven items, including bills on slavery recognition, tribalism and a Russia investment pact.