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congobrazzaville · 11 years ago
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Brazzaville Hosts Trade Fair and Rwanda’s an Honored Guest
Brazzaville Hosts Trade Fair and Rwanda’s an Honored Guest
Good relations with neighboring countries are crucial for regional stability, security and, especially, a thriving international economy. This has been the guiding wisdom behind the Republic of the Congo and Rwanda’s increasingly positive relationship. President Kagame of Rwanda, like Congo’s PresidentDenis Sassou Nguesso, is focused on modernizing his country’s infrastructure through regional…
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congobrazzaville · 11 years ago
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New Equatorial Congo Airlines Brings the Congo Closer to the Rest of the World
New Equatorial Congo Airlines Brings the Congo Closer to the Rest of the World
The Middle East can now be reached from Brazzavillethanks to the emergence of a new Congolese national carrier—Equatorial Congo Airlines. The Republic of the Congo’s newest airline made its maiden voyage to the Middle earlier this month, to Dubai specifically. ECAir flight LC061 sped off from the newly improved Maya-Maya Airport in Brazzaville and touched down that same night at Dubai…
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The Conkouati-Douli National Park in Congo
The Conkouati-Douli National Park in Congo
Conservation of the environment is a critical concern for the Republic of the Congo. It is a land covered in lush rainforest, complete with their populations of exotic animal life. In 2011, Brazzaville
Conkouati-Douli National Park
hosted the Summit of the Three Rainforest Basins to discuss protection of the rainforests of these areas. The three basins are the Amazon Basin of South America, the…
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congobrazzaville · 11 years ago
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The Sapeurs of Congo - Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People
The Sapeurs of Congo – Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People
No matter where you live in the world, from the most bustling metropolis to the most remote village, style does matter. One of the most recent cities to demonstrate this truth is Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. In this city of 1.3 million, standing beside the indomitable Congo River, there’s a group of men that have made their manner of dress a cultural statement. While political men like…
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MEDIA: 10th edition of the Oscars of the Congolese press: The jury awarded a special jury prize Sassou Nguesso Claudia Lemboumba
MEDIA: 10th edition of the Oscars of the Congolese press: The jury awarded a special jury prize Sassou Nguesso Claudia Lemboumba
Advisor to the communication, media and public relations president, Sassou Nguesso Claudia Lemboumba, received the Special Jury Prize at the 10th edition of the Oscars of the Congolese press. This price is secondary to benefactors actions and its policy of openness that leads to the location of the knights of the pen and the microphone.
The Department of Communication, Media and Public Relations…
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congobrazzaville · 12 years ago
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Development Agreement For a Road Between Republic of the Congo and Gabon
Development Agreement For a Road Between Republic of the Congo and Gabon
A loan agreement between ADB and the Congo has been signed to construct a road between Congo and Gabon two neighboring countries of Central Africa
The Congolese Minister of Finance and Budget, Gilbert Ondongo and the representative of the African Development Bank (ADB) for the two Congos, Valentin Zongo, just signed in Brazzaville a loan agreement in order to maintain the road Ndendé- Doussala…
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congobrazzaville · 12 years ago
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Congo Brazzaville A Breathtaking Country [Infographic]
Congo Brazzaville A Breathtaking Country [Infographic]
CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO IN CENTRAL AFRICA.
Known for its welcoming culture and rich history, the Republic of Congo has developed over the years into a notable, tourist-friendly destination.
Renovations of commercialized restaurants and hotel accommodations have been made, making this city a pleasant stopover to both Pointe Noire and the Congolese rain…
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Social Media Penetration in the Republic of the Congo
Social Media Penetration in the Republic of the Congo
With over ten years of relative peace in the country since the last outbreak of civil war in 2003, economic and political stability in the Republic of the Congo has been steadily improving. The victory of Denis Sassou Nguesso in the country’s 2009 presidential election was accepted with little resistance, with formerly active rebel factions having done little to contest the results.
The country’s…
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congobrazzaville · 12 years ago
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The Congolese Policy
The Congolese Policy
Official Name: Republic of Congo President: Denis Sassou Nguesso Government: Republic presidential system Independence: 15 August 1960 Capital: Brazzaville
The Congo – Brazzaville is a former French colony founded in 1891. The colony gained autonomy in 1903 and became part of French Equatorial Africa (AEF) with Brazzaville becoming the capital until 1910.  Brazzaville was the capital of Free…
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Republic Of The Congo Prepares for the 2015 All African Games
Republic Of The Congo Prepares for the 2015 All African Games
The All Africa Games will return again to Brazzaville, Republic of The Congo, where they started back in 1965. At that time, more than 2,500 athletes competed from more than 30 countries.
Brazzaville has designated an area about 15 kilometers north of the city to begin construction of the All Africa Games’ site. These games are also called the Pan-African Games. The star of the site will be a…
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President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of the Congo has announced construction of the largest sporst complex to house the 11th All Africa Games in 2015
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Social Media Penetration in the Republic of the Congo
Social Media Penetration in the Republic of the Congo
With over ten years of relative peace in the country since the last outbreak of civil war in 2003, economic and political stability in the Republic of the Congo has been steadily improving. The victory of Denis Sassou Nguesso in the country’s 2009 presidential election was accepted with little resistance, with formerly active rebel factions having done little to contest the results.
The country’s…
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congobrazzaville · 12 years ago
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First, some protocol dispositions are done to emphasize the importance of the event. Here, the Dean of the diplomatic body, Madam Marie-Charlotte Fayanga, announces her intentions. She speaks on behalf of the diplomatic leaders and counselors, without forgetting the international organizations that are at the ceremony. She wishes people a happy new year 2014. She notes that the increasing peace and the well being of all the Congolese marked 2013. She was frank when she announced the several political crises. Crises that are associated to conflicts that affected and still affect some African nations. She then spoke about a whole bunch of sociopolitical issues. Including in Mali, in West Africa, in Libya and in Egypt, in Northern Africa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Central Africa, without forgetting Syria in the Near East. The Dean basically highlighted the consequences that these conflicts created. She mentions how these populations are struggling because of war. They are victims of famine, of nudity, of multiple sufferings, and in the background thousands of displaced people who live in inhumane conditions. After having painted this somber image of Africa, she recognized that a glimmer of hope exists on the horizon thanks to this convergence of views and synergy of actions. In this concert of nations, she saluted with deference the help of the Republic of Congo. According to her, the political actions and efforts of the President DSN reflect his eagerness to promote this consultation, the dialogue and the adequate research for solutions to the problems that the world is facing. DSN exerted patience and perseverance in his mediations with his Central African counter-parts, nothing was left to chance. The Dean also saluted DSN's engagement during the France-Africa Summit of the 6th and 7th of December 2013 in Paris regarding peace and security in Africa. From the development of Congo, passing through the will to fight against poverty, to an homage to Nelson Mandela, nothing was left out. DSN underlined that the most important desire is that the upcoming year brings a world of peace, security and hope. He basically evoked the state of the CAR. He added his visions for the restoration of authority in the state, the recovery of the economy and the preparations for the elections. In essence, DSN would like to use dialogue to resolve conflict. He is very attached to the idea of peace and he works on consolidating it every day. He evoked his country's progress toward development and his disposal to reinforce its relations. 
"The Central African Republic, that is undergoing a dire situation, with thousands of dead, wounded and displaced and material destruction. On top of the security help and humanitarian help, we need to give this country all of the necessary resources for it to restore the authority of the state, for its administration to work, for its economy to get back on track, and for the preparation of the elections." -- DSN
January 6th, 2014, will remain a memorable date for Congo, whose destiny includes cooperation with the diplomatic body accredited to Congo.
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congobrazzaville · 12 years ago
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Wishes of the diplomatic body to the President of the Republic of the Congo
First, some protocol dispositions are done to emphasize the importance of the event. Here, the Dean of the diplomatic body, Madam Marie-Charlotte Fayanga, announces her intentions. She speaks on behalf of the diplomatic leaders and counselors, without forgetting the international organizations that are at the ceremony. She wishes people a happy new year 2014. She notes that the increasing peace and the well being of all the Congolese marked 2013. She was frank when she announced the several political crises. Crises that are associated to conflicts that affected and still affect some African nations. She then spoke about a whole bunch of sociopolitical issues. Including in Mali, in West Africa, in Libya and in Egypt, in Northern Africa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Central Africa, without forgetting Syria in the Near East. The Dean basically highlighted the consequences that these conflicts created. She mentions how these populations are struggling because of war. They are victims of famine, of nudity, of multiple sufferings, and in the background thousands of displaced people who live in inhumane conditions. After having painted this somber image of Africa, she recognized that a glimmer of hope exists on the horizon thanks to this convergence of views and synergy of actions. In this concert of nations, she saluted with deference the help of the Republic of Congo. According to her, the political actions and efforts of the President DSN reflect his eagerness to promote this consultation, the dialogue and the adequate research for solutions to the problems that the world is facing. DSN exerted patience and perseverance in his mediations with his Central African counter-parts, nothing was left to chance. The Dean also saluted DSN’s engagement during the France-Africa Summit of the 6th and 7th of December 2013 in Paris regarding peace and security in Africa. From the development of Congo, passing through the will to fight against poverty, to an homage to Nelson Mandela, nothing was left out. DSN underlined that the most important desire is that the upcoming year brings a world of peace, security and hope. He basically evoked the state of the CAR. He added his visions for the restoration of authority in the state, the recovery of the economy and the preparations for the elections. In essence, DSN would like to use dialogue to resolve conflict. He is very attached to the idea of peace and he works on consolidating it every day. He evoked his country’s progress toward development and his disposal to reinforce its relations. 
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