
Congo’s ECAir Resumes Flights to Douala, Yaoundé, Libreville
This marks a key step in the airline’s recovery strategy supported by the Congolese government.
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This marks a key step in the airline’s recovery strategy supported by the Congolese government.
Since 2022, the company has tripled its investment in Congo’s logistics sector.
The Loudima agri-hub will produce 30,000 tons of vegetable oil per year.
The pipeline will be operational through a 25-year partnership between SNPC and Russian firm Zakneftegazstroy‑Prometey.
The distillery will convert 25,000 tons of molasses into food-grade ethanol, turning agricultural by-products into a locally produced energy source.
The unit is scheduled to begin operations offshore Pointe-Noire in early 2026.
The funds will complement the World Bank’s $100 million loan and support digital skills training.
The project supports Congo’s development goals by promoting non-oil economic sectors and landscape conservation to reduce climate impacts.
Other priority sectors identified include sanitation, higher education, defense, finance, trade and special economic zones.
Eni’s Congolese subsidiary has inaugurated the Yasika logistics platform, located at oilfield service company Saipem’s base in Pointe-Noire, the Republic of Congo.