The following is a list of mayors of the city of Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. The Republic of the Congo became independent of French colonial rule in 1960.
Fulbert Youlou (1956)[1]
Dominique Nzalakanda (1956-1959)
Simon Bilondo (1956-1961)
Joseph Senso (1961-1963)
Jean-Louis Mamimoué (1963-1965)
Hervé Joseph Mayordome (1965-1969)
Lambert Galibali (1969-1974)
Pascal Ockyemba Morlende (1974-1977)
Louis Zatonga (1977-1979)
André Obami Itou (1979)
Gabriel Emouengue (1979-1984)
Jean Jules Okabando (1984-1991)
Gabriel Obongui (1991-1992)
Clément Mampouya (1992-1993)
Raymond Alain Bakou (1993-1994)
André Bakala (1994)
Bernard Kolélas (1994-1997)
Dévoué B. Boukaka Ouadiabantou (1997)
Aimé Emmanuel Yoka (1997-1999)
Benoit Moundélé-Ngolo (1999-2003)
Hugues Ngouelondélé (2003-2017)
Christian Roger Okemba, since 24 August 2017[2]
^"Tableau synoptique des maires" (in French). Commune de Brazzaville, Congo. Archived from the original on 31 August 2017.
^"Session inaugurale du conseil départemental et municipal de Brazzaville: Christian Roger Okemba, nouveau maire de la capitale congolaise", La Semaine africaine [fr] (in French), 27 August 2017
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