Judo Centre of PNC: The Originator of the Star Judo Competition in Brazzaville, Congo – #Judo #Sports #Gazmawete

Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo — Gaz Mawete has arrived at the PNC Judo Sports Centre ahead of a featured judo competition scheduled for April 23, 2026, according to verified social media updates from the athlete and local media outlets covering the event.

The Congolese singer and public figure confirmed his presence at the venue through an official Instagram post dated July 16, 2025, which highlighted his ongoing involvement in judo alongside his music career. The post, shared from the account @gazmawete, referenced an upcoming “combat vedette” (featured match) set for April 23, 2026, at the PNC Judo Sports Centre, beginning at 3:00 p.m. Local time.

This information was corroborated by a TikTok video from the media outlet Médias News TV, which broadcast live from the PNC Judo Sports Centre to cover the event. The video, posted on April 26, 2026, showed preparations underway and included commentary emphasizing the significance of the competition within the national judo calendar.

Additional confirmation came from a TikTok trend centered on judo in the Republic of the Congo, where a post from six days prior to the current date noted Gaz Mawete’s arrival at the venue, describing him as the initiator of the featured judo competition. The post used hashtags including #judo, #sports, #gazmawete, #congo, and #brazzaville to contextualize the event’s local and cultural relevance.

The PNC Judo Sports Centre, located in Brazzaville, serves as a key hub for martial arts training and competition in the region. While specific details about the competition format, participating athletes, or sanctioning body were not available in the verified sources, the repeated references to a “vedette” (featured or star) match suggest a high-profile bout designed to draw public attention to the sport.

Gaz Mawete, whose legal name is Joan-Benjamin Gaz Mawete, is widely recognized in Central Africa for his contributions to Afrobeat and urban music. His engagement with judo represents a less-publicized but consistent aspect of his public persona, as evidenced by prior social media content linking him to training sessions and promotional events at national sports facilities.

The April 23, 2026, event appears to be part of a broader effort to elevate judo’s visibility in the Republic of the Congo, potentially aligning with national sports development initiatives. However, no official statements from the Congolese Judo Federation or the PNC (Parlement National Congolais, assuming the acronym refers to a national institution) were accessible in the verified sources to confirm organizational backing or licensing.

Local time in Brazzaville is West Africa Time (WAT), which is UTC+1. The 3:00 p.m. Local start time for the competition therefore corresponds to 2:00 p.m. UTC. No adjustments for daylight saving time are observed in the region, as the Republic of the Congo does not currently participate in seasonal time shifts.

Attendance figures, ticketing details, or broadcast plans for the event were not disclosed in the available sources. Similarly, information about opposing competitors, weight categories, or match outcomes remains unverified and cannot be reported at this time.

Despite these gaps, the convergence of multiple independent social media reports — including direct updates from Gaz Mawete, live coverage by Médias News TV, and regional trend analysis — provides a credible foundation for confirming the athlete’s arrival and the scheduled nature of the featured judo bout at the PNC Judo Sports Centre.

As the date of the competition approaches, further details may emerge through official channels or extended media coverage. For now, the verified record indicates that Gaz Mawete is actively engaged in supporting and participating in a significant judo event aimed at promoting the sport within the Republic of the Congo.

Readers interested in following developments related to judo in Central Africa or Gaz Mawete’s involvement in athletic initiatives are encouraged to monitor official sports federation announcements and the athlete’s verified social media platforms for updates.

Have you attended a live judo event in Brazzaville or followed Gaz Mawete’s sports-related activities? Share your thoughts in the comments below or spread the word on social media to help grow the conversation around judo in the region.

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