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Madukou Tsekélé in Danger: Urgent Appeal to the Citizens of Brazzaville

In Brazzaville, the preservation of the urban environment is becoming a priority in the face of an increasingly worrying practice: the anarchic dumping of household waste and bulky waste in watersheds, especially in the river Madukou Tsekélé. Aware of the urgency of the situation, the Directorate-General for Sanitation (DGA) is launching an extensive campaign to raise awareness of environmental civics. The objective is clear: to put an end to th…
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In Brazzaville, the preservation of the urban environment is becoming a priority in the face of an increasingly worrying practice: the anarchic dumping of household waste and bulky waste in watersheds, especially in the river Madukou Tsekélé. Aware of the urgency of the situation, the Directorate-General for Sanitation (DGA) is launching an extensive campaign to raise awareness of environmental civics. The objective is clear: to put an end to th…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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