War Orphans Day and its growing resonance Every 6 January, governments and relief agencies pause to observe World Day for War Orphans, a date created to keep the most vulnerable …
Michael Mabiala
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Civil society mobilises in Pointe-Noire The salt smell of the Atlantic still lingered over Tié-Tié district on 30 December 2025 when activists unveiled the coordinating team of the Lamuka Collective, …
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Holiday drive delivers hope to Loandjili A pre-Christmas garage sale hosted on AGL’s premises in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire turned unused office chairs, children’s books and surplus spare parts into a …
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Taxis become mobile health hubs On a December afternoon in Brazzaville, twenty taxi drivers received pre-paid fuel cards worth 15,000 CFA francs each, the tangible prize of an unusual contest …
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Seasonal greetings resonate nationwide As midnight approaches on the banks of the Congo River, Les Echos du Congo-Brazzaville extends its heartfelt wishes to readers in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire and every district. …
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Youth inclusion vision takes shape Brazzaville — The Republic of Congo is moving to accelerate youth employment through the Social Protection and Productive Inclusion Project, or PSIPJ. Meeting for its …
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Rising voice of Pointe-Noire on Paris stage French capital audiences will soon discover the propulsive beats of Congolese DJ Rox Ikartashi, booked for 7 March 2026 at the 380-seat Nouveau …
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Christmas generosity lights up Brazzaville On Christmas Day, nearly four hundred youngsters from parishes across Brazzaville filed into the luminous congress hall, eyes bright with anticipation. Within minutes, Antoinette Sassou …
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UNESCO-WFP seminar ends in Brazzaville On 20 December 2025, Communications and Media Minister Thierry Moungalla convened journalists, UN officials and ministry staff at the Elbo Suite Hotel, Brazzaville, to close …
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Festive traffic surge and hidden risks Nightfall in December turns the avenues of Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire and Dolisie into glittering ribbons of headlights. Weddings, church vigils and corporate parties stretch late, …