NGOs in Bambama, Sibiti, and
Dolisie reported the majority population, called Bantus, often forced adult indigenous people to harvest manioc and other crops without pay and under the threat of physical abuse or death.
--El Papa Francisco erigio el 24 de mayo la diocesis de
Dolisie (poblacion 210.000, 71.000 catolicos, 32 sacerdotes, 25 religiosas) en la Republica del Congo, con territorio desmembrado de la diocesis de Nkayi, y haciendola sufraganea de la archidiocesis de Brazzaville.
Decidement l'Entente de Setif n'en finit pas de manger son pain noir Apres deux defaites consecutives face au MCA en coupe d'Algerie, puis face au CRB en championnat, les gars des Hauts-Plateaux se sont de nouveau inclines, hier, a
Dolisie (Congo), face a l'AC Leopards (3-1), compromettant ainsi leurs chances de qualification pour la phase de poules de la ligue des champions africaine.
L'equipe de
Dolisie a renverse la vapeur au match retour alors que leurs adversaires avaient une grande marge avec un succes de 4-1 en match aller.
The new bank has branches in big urban centres such as the capital Brazzaville, the Atlantic oil port of Pointe-Noire,
Dolisie, Nkayi and the main towns in the country's administrative regions.
Other cities--Pointe-Noire (671,000),
Dolisie (160,000), Nkayi (64,000).
At a dance event in the town of
Dolisie performed in honour of the President, I saw that the dance patterns and basic movements had not changed, although the activities of hunting and fishing are extremely rare in urban contexts.
Relatives of the dead and injured filled the railway stations at Pointe Noire and
Dolisie, anxious for news of their loved ones, witnesses in the cities said.
Yet unlike many African nations, the Congo is increasingly urbanised, with some 70% of the country's sparse population residing in the capital Brazzaville and cities such as Pointe-Noire and
Dolisie, or along the railway lines connecting urban hubs.