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Picking up the Trash in Brazzaville: It's Finally Getting Better, but There's Still Something to do...

Brazzaville has been breathing a little better since Thursday, thanks to the start of the activities of the Turkish sanitation company Albayrak Waste management Company, two months after the basic agreement signed with the Congolese government. The director of this company, Ersoy Necmettin, was very optimistic about the removal of the tons of waste that engulfed the sidewalks of all the districts of the Congolese capital where the collection has…
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Brazzaville has been breathing a little better since Thursday, thanks to the start of the activities of the Turkish sanitation company Albayrak Waste management Company, two months after the basic agreement signed with the Congolese government. The director of this company, Ersoy Necmettin, was very optimistic about the removal of the tons of waste that engulfed the sidewalks of all the districts of the Congolese capital where the collection has…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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