Constant Serge Bounda, Congo-Brazzaville’s newly appointed foreign minister, received credential copies from ambassadors of Morocco, the Vatican, Algeria and Angola within his first two days in office, signaling an active …
Lucien Mabiala
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Congo-Brazzaville’s first cabinet meeting of the new term laid out urgent priorities including railway rehabilitation, digital governance, and an injection of capital into Congo Telecom.
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The first Council of Ministers of Congo-Brazzaville’s new quinquennium, held on May 6, 2026, approved a deposit fund law and a 143.8-billion-FCFA asset injection into Congo Telecom.
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Congo’s new State Audit Minister Noel Leonard Essongo presses senior officials for measurable results against corruption and weak public service.
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Congo’s Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso inspected several ministries, finding worn furniture, faulty lighting and cramped offices, and pledged a major renovation drive.
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Two months after Sassou-Nguesso’s fifth-term win, Congo’s RFC coalition cast March’s high abstention as a forceful political message and a step toward change.
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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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Congo-Brazzaville’s new Makosso government sets out priorities on economic diversification, health, education and diplomacy amid a fragile economic climate.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s new 41-member government, led by Anatole Collinet Makosso, was unveiled on 25 April 2026, with a new foreign minister and key reshuffles.
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Ocopel’s report says peace prevailed during Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election, despite provocative remarks by some candidates.