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The World Bank convened a series of meetings in Brazzaville, Congo, in May, bringing together key economic stakeholders, including finance ministers, from the Economic and Monetary Community of ...
Congo-Brazzaville, also known as the Republic of the Congo, is an African nation formally ruled by France, and borders Angola, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
ANALYSIS: How Congo-Brazzaville’s illegal medicine trade crisis can be tackled The country faces a public health crisis characterised by a poor supply of affordable medicines and too few pharmacies.
It is against this complex backdrop of interconnected crises that the first and second rounds of voting in Congo-Brazzaville’s legislative elections took place on 16 and 30 July. The results, given ...
Fifa has suspended Congo-Brazzaville from the international game because of third-party interference in the affairs of the ...
M ORE THAN a decade ago the Republic of Congo, an oil-producing country of 6m people in central Africa, wanted to improve its decrepit health-care infrastructure. It paid €491m (then worth $658m ...
Fifa has lifted the suspension of Congo-Brazzaville from international football after several conditions were met. The sanction was imposed in February because of third-party interference in the ...
The Western Cape's natural beauty is under growing threat. A new report from CapeNature paints a stark picture of declining ecosystem health across the province, from its mountain catchments to its ...
Brazzaville, Congo — Twenty-one cases of mpox have been recorded in Congo-Brazzaville, the country's health minister told state television Sunday.
The army wants to recruit about 1,500 people between the ages of 18 and 25 At least 37 people have died in a stampede during an army recruitment drive at a stadium in Congo-Brazzaville, the ...
Fake medicines on Congo-Brazzaville's streets also weaken the rule of law. In 2021, a pharmacy belonging to the head of a pharmacists' association was ransacked following a police crackdown on ...
At least 37 people have died in a stampede during an army recruitment drive at a stadium in Congo-Brazzaville, the government has said. People tried to force their way through the stadium's gates ...