Police-led sanitation push gains momentum In the early hours of successive mornings, low-slung bulldozers bearing the emblem of the National Police rumbled into narrow streets across Brazzaville, signalling the largest …
urban sanitation
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Government sets the sanitation tempo Long before sunrise on 1 September 2025, hydraulic shovels from the Ministry of Urban Sanitation rumbled back into the Maduku Tsékélé canal. The operation is …
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Brazzaville drainage dilemma persists From Mpila to Poto-Poto, the wide concrete gutters built to shepherd Brazzaville’s tropical downpours towards the Congo River are again shimmering with plastic bags, spoiled food …
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Government-led canal clearing begins The Ministry of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance rolled excavators to the Zanga Dia Ba Ngombe collector in southern Brazzaville on 29 August. Minister …
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Mid-August Sanitation Snapshot When Minister of Urban Sanitation, Local Development and Road Maintenance Juste Désiré Mondélé stepped onto Brazzaville’s freshly swept pavements on 13 August, he offered a calm verdict: …
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Street Cleanliness Challenges in Brazzaville From the steep escarpments of Poto-Poto to the freshly asphalted boulevards of Kintélé, the Congolese capital has long wrestled with the everyday physics of garbage. …
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Kintélé Stadium as a Mirror of National Aspirations For a nation that has made sporting infrastructure a cornerstone of its development narrative, the vast Concorde complex in Kintélé holds a …