After Congo-Brazzaville’s March 2026 presidential election, a senior women’s council official toured Bouenza villages to honor female voters whose massive turnout was widely praised.
Mabiala Mokandjo
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Congo-Brazzaville opened 6,620 polling stations for 2.64 million voters to choose among seven presidential candidates on March 15, 2026.
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The UPRN opposition party led by Mathias Dzon declared on February 14 that the prerequisites for a consensual presidential election in March 2026 were not in place, boycotting the Djambala …
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As the March 2026 presidential election approached, Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, saw a wave of political support coalesce around his candidacy, with parties and movements citing stability and experience as …
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Senate and Assembly heads Pierre Ngolo and Isidore Mvouba urged maturity and peace before Congo’s March presidential vote, condemning recent Pool unrest.
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Government Fortnight puts Makosso in media spotlight The latest edition of the Governmental Fortnight placed Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso under the spotlights of domestic and foreign reporters gathered in …
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Strategic Planning Conference in Brazzaville Inside the command post of the Ninth Military Defence Zone, the click of boots and the scrape of chairs marked the opening of a high-stakes …
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Abidjan Hosts Swearing-In amid Diplomatic Fanfare Abidjan’s Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium filled with flags and rhythmic fanfares yesterday as President Alassane Ouattara took the oath of office for a new mandate, …
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Presidential vow of zero tolerance In a joint session of Congo-Brazzaville’s Parliament, President Denis Sassou Nguesso announced what he called a “relentless, uncompromising fight” against the urban gangs that have …
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Strategic Dialogue in Havana On 26 November, in the hushed halls of Cuba’s Public Health Ministry, Minister of International Cooperation and Public-Private Partnership Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso met Vice-Minister Tania …