Congo and the United Nations launched a strategic prioritization workshop in Brazzaville on June 16, 2026, to shape the next UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for 2027–2031, gathering 80 experts …
Samuel Mvoumbe
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As Congo-Brazzaville awaits a new Prime Minister following Sassou N’Guesso’s April 2026 inauguration, citizens in Brazzaville are clear: they want concrete results on water, electricity, roads and jobs — not …
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The 11th ordinary session of Congo-Brazzaville’s National Assembly passed six legislative items including a sweeping new mining code and a landmark law recognizing the transatlantic slave trade.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court confirmed Denis Sassou Nguesso’s re-election with 94.82% of the vote, clearing the way for a new presidential term.
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Opposition figure Destin Gavet detailed alleged irregularities in Congo-Brazzaville’s March 15 presidential vote, from network cuts to abusive proxy ballots.
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Human rights advocate Joe Washington Ebina describes the March 15, 2026 presidential election as a foregone conclusion, citing a muzzled opposition, jailed political figures, and decades of power concentration.
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Denis Sassou N’Guesso selected Pointe-Noire, Congo’s economic capital, to launch his presidential campaign on February 28 ahead of the March 15, 2026 election, signaling the port city’s strategic weight.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s presidential majority parties signed a joint declaration in Brazzaville backing Denis Sassou-Nguesso as sole candidate for March 2026.
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Presidential Call Sets Security Agenda for 2026 On New Year’s Eve in Brazzaville, President Denis Sassou Nguesso used the traditional “réveillon d’armes” to issue a singular mission to the nation’s …