Gabon's transitional leader Brice Oligui Nguema said on Thursday that the central African country would hold a presidential ...
By Jason Mitchell Gabon – home to 25% of the world’s manganese reserves and vast mineral riches – is rapidly establishing its ...
An alert and story on the date of Gabon's presidential election have been withdrawn. They were published in error. The interim president did not announce an election date in his speech on Thursday in ...
The junta in Gabon, the world’s second-most forested nation, has taken full control of the nation’s timber company, giving it ...
Gabon is set to hold a presidential election on March 22, as announced by its interim leader Brice Oligui Nguema. Nguema, who took over after a coup ousted President Ali Bongo, has been pivotal in the ...
Upon President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's directives, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr ...
Fortescue has moved to allay fears its iron ore project in Gabon is in trouble despite appearing to have made little progress ...
Gabon: Elephants Tread Between Survival and Conservation Amid Human-Animal Conflict | Firstpost Africa In the dense rainforests of Gabon, a conflict is unfolding between the country's long-treasured ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty expressed Egypt's gratitude to Gabon's President Brice Oligui Nguema on Friday for ...
Egypt has expressed its gratitude to Gabon for a decision to withdraw its candidacy for the UNESCO director-general position ...
(Bloomberg) -- The junta in Gabon, the world’s second-most forested nation, has taken full control of the nation’s timber company, giving it direct access to a $620 million industry.