BORUSSIA DORTMUND have attempted to put off Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s suitors by slapping a £30m price-tag on the forward.
The American rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has in a statement announced the down-graded Gabon’s long-term debt in foreign and local currencies from “BB” to (...)
The plunge in oil prices since mid-2014 shows that Gabon’s plan to diversify its economy away from overdependence on oil is clearly the right way to go and is now more (...)
On February 18, 2015, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Gabon.
The African Development Bank (BAD) Central Africa CEO Marlène Kanga assured last Friday the commitment of the Bank to support Gabon in the diversification of its economy.
Social Foresight Minister Jean Pierre Oyiba was nominated new chair of the pan African Social Foresight conference (CIPRES), at the end of the 20th CIPRES council.
The experts from the Cameroonian provender company (SPC) are currently prospecting, for a radical reinforcement of Gabon’s needs in food, especially in meat and milk. (...)
“Egypt has pulled out its candidacy to be the 2017 AFCON host country” announced Egyptian Sport Minister Khaled Abdelaziz. As they withdrew, they have also announced their (...)
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) chargés presented the report on wildlife crime in Gabon to the Gabonese Government and cooperative organizations, last (...)
Police officers arrested Silvanus TchouataFouodoa Cameroonian citizen resident in Mitzic Gabon with a pile of 12 elephant tusks dissimulated in a clothing bag, report the (...)
Gabon’s U23 football team did not join Mali for the first round of the African games qualifiers; the absence of the U23 panthers at ModiboKeïta’s stadium in Bamako means forfeit.
Last Saturday at Augustin Monédanstadium, U23 Gabon’s panther lost against U23 Nigeria team 4 – 1, as part of the African games qualifiers.
Tunisian cyclist Rafaa Chtioui from Skydive Dubaï won yesterday in Libreville the 10th edition of the international cycling competition named “La Tropicale Amissa Bongo’’.
Byelorussian Yauheni Hutarovitch was the first to cross the finish line of the 5th stage of the Tropicale Amissa Bongo last Friday between Lambaréné and Kango.
The Water and Electricity Company SEEG staff suspended yesterday at midday their strike which started last Monday following their claims to increase the salary.