Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) and Bharti Airtel, a leading telecommunications services provider with operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa, today announced a partnership to (...)
There was no way Geraldine Robert was going to finish her basketball career without playing international basketball.
Olam International Limited (“Olam” or “the Company”), a leading agri-business operating across the value chain in 65 countries, wishes to announce that it will be (...)
The African Media Initiative (AMI), has entered into an agreement with the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) with the aim of solidifying media involvement in wildlife (...)
Wildlife crime is a reality in Gabon including elephants slaughtered in large numbers through structured and heavily armed teams, activated by ivory traffickers who supply (...)
Gabon and Azerbaijan are intensifying their economic cooperation on customs. The Economy Minister visited Bakou for this purpose and was received by his Azerbaijan’s (...)
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report, "Gabon’s growth performance has recently been strong, but fiscal pressures have also increased significantly."
The National Health and social Funds (FNAS) granted last thursday about 2 billion CFA Francs to low incomes Gabonese. This grant resulted from the Government plan to grant (...)
The Transport Minister started a road regulations campaign with road Police officers road regulators to decrease car crash accident rates.
At last football stadiums in Gabon will open their gates to fans after nearly a year of closure. The National Football League (Linaf), which organises the domestic league, (...)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang compared the joy of Borussia Dortmund ’s 3-0 defeat of rivals Schalke to experiencing an orgasm.
Total Gabon announced its annual turnover of 1.538 million, a decrease of 15% which was mainly due to lower average selling prices of crude accentuated by lower volumes sold.
Andeme Mba Marie-Gisele, Anveme Nkoulou Djimi and Nkoulou Serge Patrick were found Feb. 17, guilty of theft of wood in the forest license of the TTIB society. The company has (...)
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 (...)