Congo-Brazzaville opens its June 2026 BEPC on 23 June, with 139,997 candidates sitting four days of exams nationwide, up 4.44% on last year.
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Claudia Sassou N’Guesso and Claude Wilfrid Etoka sealed their civil union at Brazzaville’s Palais des Congrès on June 20, 2026, in a ceremony attended by the DRC Prime Minister and …
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The Congolese Armed Forces celebrated their 65th anniversary on June 21, 2026, under the theme of resilience, reaffirming their commitment to national security and stability.
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Brazzaville hosted an 80-expert workshop on June 16 to lay the foundations of the next United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for Congo-Brazzaville, shaping five years of joint priorities.
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Congolese retirees publicly denounced on June 15, 2026 more than 51 months of unpaid pension arrears, deepening social tensions in a country already facing fuel shortages, power cuts and water …
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The UN system invested over $64 million across Congo-Brazzaville in 2025, strengthening health, education, governance and jobs despite a tough global climate.
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CEMAC ministers met in Brazzaville to confront shrinking community revenues, a common mining policy and regional free roaming during the 45th UEAC session.
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Brazzaville welcomed over 1,500 francophone business leaders from June 9-13, 2026 for the 7th FIEF, the first time the forum has been held in Central Africa.
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President Denis Sassou-N’Guesso returned to Brazzaville on June 9, 2026, after a five-day working visit to Pointe-Noire, where key national development files were examined before his return to the political …
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A dozen Congolese civil society groups denounced a Justice Ministry note requiring prior written permission to work with indigenous populations as unconstitutional.