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Denis Sassou-Nguesso

the opposition comes out of its silence after death in exile of

The Minister of the Interior under Pascal Lissouba (1992-1997), Philippe Bikinkita, died the night before Friday to Saturday 21 August in England, almost 25 years after the civil war that enabled President Denis Sassou-Nguesso to regain power. The opposition, which had not expressed itself since the presidential election in March last year as the loser, called on the head of state to release all…

Mohamed El-Menfi received by Denis Sassou Nguesso in

The African Union is determined to play its part in resolving the armed conflict that has shaken Libya for ten years. This explains the visit in the last two days to the Congolese Denis Sassou Nguesso, Chairman of the AU High Committee for Libya, by Mohamed El-Menfi, President of the Libyan Presidential Council. with our…

Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso met

One month after joining the government, the son of Congolese President Denis Sassou-Nguesso was in the middle of a ministerial campaign. Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso spoke on Friday 18 June on one of the most important issues in his portfolio of ministers: promoting public-private partnerships. In a "contact" with economic…

the Paris Board of Appeal confirms the seizure of a

The Paris Court of Appeal on Thursday, June 3, confirmed the seizure of a jet belonging to Congolese President Denis Sassou-Nguesso. The case dates back to June last year: the plane, a Falcon 7X, had been immobilized at the request of the company Commissimpex, which for decades has demanded that Congo settle a debt of more than one billion euros.…

campaign to free prisoners

In Congo-Brazzaville, civil society organizations are in the midst of an awareness campaign to secure the release of at least five activists, whom they consider to be prisoners of conscience. as reported from Brazzaville, Loïcia MartialThe current campaign is characterized by posts. On the posters, you can see pictures of…

the appointment of the President’s son is “justified

Strong reaction from the Congolese-Brazzaville authorities to the remarks made by Mrs William Bourdon on our antenna. The founder of the Sherpa Association considered the appointment within the new Congolese government of Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso, son of President Denis Sassou-Nguesso, to be a kind of "legal protection".…

Within the headlines: son Sassou, my father’s minister

Among the many eleven personalities coming into the brand new authorities in Congo-Brazzaville is an opponent, Honoré Sayi, appointed Minister of Power and Hydraulics. Till then, this philosophy instructor was president of the parliamentary group of the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy, the primary opposition celebration. Younger Africa, ”Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso, 46, son of the President, takes on the newly…

Anatole Makosso succeeds Clément Mouamba in the post

Congolese head of state Denis Sassou Nguesso appointed a new prime minister on Wednesday, May 12. Anatole Collinet Makosso, 56, was a former education minister. He replaces Clément Mouamba in office since 2016 and resigned on May 5 after President Sassou Nguesso's new five-year term. as reported from Brazzaville, Loïcia…

meets Sassou Nguesso and Faki Mahamat on

The President of the Authorities of the Financial Neighborhood of Central African States (ECCAS), the Congolese Head of State, Denis Sassou Nguesso, acquired on Saturday, Might 1, the President of the Fee of the African Union, AU, Moussa Faki Mahamat. An interview that came about in Oyo, within the fortress of the Congolese president 400 kilometers north of the capital. The scenario in Chad dominated…

repression intensifies, condemns Amnesty

Oppression intensifies in the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). In any case, this is according to a report published on Monday, April 19 by Amnesty International. Since 2014 and the fall in oil prices, the country has experienced serious economic problems. And the coronavirus crisis has not helped. Faced with this…

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