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Bangui the charming, now Bangui the garbage dump

On May 25, 1961, she wrote this poem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Strange state of affairs in the Central African Republic!

Under the Central African Republic’s Code of Criminal Procedure, the law sets the maximum >>>>>>>>>>>>>

Touadéra's Ingratitude

The most egregious secrets behind the composition of the Moloua 3 government are beginning to emerge. For example, behind the dismissal of Thierry Kamach, leader of the MOUNI party and a historical figure in the presidential camp, lies a case of clandestine espionage and political humiliation that is keeping Touadéra up at night. And one by one, he is eliminating his earliest allies. Regarding Kamach, it all started with the release of a compromising audio recording in which Kamach dared to criticize Touadéra and reveal the extent to which he treated his early supporters, seemingly forgetting all the money he had spent on him. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

A tragic story.

.. A tragic story unfolded in Mboki last month, following the death of a young pregnant woman during her transfer to the hospital in Obo, in the Haut-Mbomou region. Without an ambulance or surgeon >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

It has rained in Bangui, and it’s a disaster, as usual

Bangui is still completely unprepared to deal with the aftermath of the storms that hit the city, despite Touadéra’s propaganda-driven clean-up >>>>>>>>>>>>>

The Unique Features of the Central African Republic

The Central African Republic is certainly i >>>>>>>>>

Koumba Ndiaye, 6 months later!

It has already been six months since Koumba Ndiaye, sub-prefect of Bambouti, and several state agents were abducted by the Azandé Ani Kpi Gbé >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Central African Republic, a land of law?

Given the acts of disrespect for the rule of law in the Central African Republic, one might wonder if the country hasn't descended into a tropical dictators >>>>>>>>>>>>

One master replaces another.

Bangui has changed a lot since Touadéra, without consulting anyone, decided to bring in the Russians, and the good-natured Central Africans >>>>>>>>>>

Are you truly Central African?

Naturally, like anyone learning a foreign language, Central Africans find that native French speakers talk too fast, whereas they themselves take their time; a particular trait—noted in figures like Bokassa—>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Is MINUSCA leaving?

It claims to be restructuring and insists—swearing by all that is holy—that it isn't leaving; it is handing over its bases to the country, yet it isn't departing—though it certainly looks that way. Logically speaking, after ten years in the country, it would be time to withdraw; one cannot coddle the nation forever. But a major problem arises: despite all the bold rhetoric, the >>>>>>>>>>>>>

Governance in the Dark

Just weeks after an inauguration speech in which Touadéra launched a frontal attack on social media—labeling it a conduit for "enemies of the Republic" that "poison vulnerable minds"—he has been dealt a harsh reality check: the country is a beggar nation forced to rely on foreign aid. On May 21, 2026, Decree No. 26.146, outlining the composition b >>>>>>>>>>>>

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