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The Lions of Brazzaville Roar and Visitors Flock!

The majestic presence of the lions at the Brazzaville zoological park gives rise to a growing interest among the public. The male is called Mufasa, he is 14 months old, compared to 13 months for the female, named Sarabi. Every week, the zoo welcomes on average nearly 4,000 visitors, who come to admire these impressive felines that are among the main attractions of the site. Families, students, tourists and nature lovers are rushing to discover t…
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The majestic presence of the lions at the Brazzaville zoological park gives rise to a growing interest among the public. The male is called Mufasa, he is 14 months old, compared to 13 months for the female, named Sarabi. Every week, the zoo welcomes on average nearly 4,000 visitors, who come to admire these impressive felines that are among the main attractions of the site. Families, students, tourists and nature lovers are rushing to discover t…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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