Bimbo, Central African Republic — December 25, 2025 Central African Republic is bolstering its electoral process ahead of Sunday’s general election with the training of over a thousand polling workers.
The National Electoral Authority, supported by the MINUSCA peacekeeping force, is focusing on the commune of Bimbo to ensure the transparency and integrity of the vote. Dieu Aimé Ndozou Mougbia, president of the National Electoral Authority branch in Bimbo, outlined the training program: “We are currently training people and then we will identify a polling station president, first assessor, second assessor, third assessor and fourth assessor.
Their role is to guide voters and ensure that the vote runs smoothly.
Officials commented on the matter. “Guterres’statement comes amidst rights groups’warnings about potential repression, incomplete voter lists, and untrained poll workers, particularly outside the capital Bangui.
The government’s efforts to prepare for the election are part of a broader push to ensure the democratic process is free from interference and fraud.
The training of polling workers is seen as a crucial step in achieving this goal. Further details regarding the election’s outcome and the response of the population are expected in the coming days.
The National Electoral Authority remains committed to providing updates on the progress of the election process.





