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Congo-B: National Electricity Company Accused of Not Paying Broadcasting Fees
The Congolese authorities began the government fortnight on Monday, August 12. This was a frank and direct exchange on current issues between journalists and the government spokesperson. The latter pointed…
Congo-B: visually impaired people introduced to computers at the cultural fair in Pointe-Noire
Pointe-Noire, the second city of Congo-Brazzaville, in the south of the country, had not had a cultural fair for fifteen years. This cultural event is back, since Saturday August 10,…
COP28: Congo-B benefits from an initial fund of $50 million to protect the forest
Three days before the end of COP28, in Dubai, the theme of the day this Saturday, December 9 is devoted to nature and the oceans. One announcement particularly concerns Africa,…
Congo-B: facilitators try to get the opposition party UDH-Yuki out of its succession quarrels
In Congo-Brazzaville, one of the country’s main opposition forces, the Union of Humanist Democrats (UDH-Yuki), has been paralyzed for several months by a succession conflict at its head, following the…
Congo-B.: the obstacles to the empowerment of African women in debate
The Congolese capital, Brazzaville, has been hosting the 12th edition of the International Forum for Entrepreneurial and Dynamic Women (FIED) for four days. Several dozen small and medium-sized business leaders,…
Congo-B: still no successor to Guy-Brice Parfait Kokélas, the UDH-Yuki remains divided
A week after the opening of the congress, activists from the Union of Humanist Democrats (UDH-Yuki) of the late Congolese opponent Guy-Brice Parfait Kolélas have still not managed to find…
Congo-B: the party of the late Guy-Brice Parfait Kolélas in congress to appoint his successor
The Union of Humanist Democrats (UDH-Yuki), an opposition party, had no leader since the death of its founder, Guy-Brice Parfait Kolélas, which occurred the day after the March 2021 presidential…
Congo-B continues biometric enrollment to know its number of civil servants
The biometric enrollment operation for civil servants in Congo-Brazzaville enters its second week on Monday, December 18, which is to run until February 20, 2023. Intended to control the number…
Congo-B wants to raise the retirement age to 65, the population is divided
The government of Congo-Brazzaville approved, during its last council of ministers last week, its bill raising the retirement age from 60 to 65 for civil servants. But the measure is…