Gabon : l’APEGE se réorganise pour une meilleure efficacité de son action – AGP

The Gabonese Parents’ Association of Students Abroad (APEGE) has strategically reorganized to enhance its global support network, transitioning from a centralized structure to a zone-based model covering Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Asia. This restructuring aims to improve operational efficiency and proximity to families, building on a proven track record of critical interventions during international crises like the COVID-19 repatriations from China and earthquake evacuations from Turkey. The association’s core value proposition is its unique role as a dedicated,Continue Reading

Pétrole, mines et géopolitique : Ce que révèle la visite d’Emmanuel Macron au Gabon

La Chronique de Jérémie Ayong Nkodjie Obame* « À ce vendredi 31 octobre 2025, les cours du baril s’inscrivent dans une onde de faiblesse : le Brent évolue autour de 62 dollars et le WTI se situe à environ 57,5 dollars. Cette configuration traduit une pression persistante sur un marché pétrolierContinue Reading

Opération “sans papiers” : la Police s’apprête à lancer une chasse nationale aux clandestins | Gabonreview.com

  Un document interne ultra-sensible, signé le 14 novembre 2025 par le Général de Corps d’Armée Serge Hervé Ngoma, révèle le déclenchement d’une opération d’interpellations massives ciblant l’immigration clandestine sur tout le territoire gabonais. Plus de 2 280 policiers sont mobilisés, avec des consignes strictes, une interdiction de filmer etContinue Reading

Gabon’s ‘Young Team’ Trial Concludes: Landmark Verdict Signals New Era of Accountability

Gabon’s ‘Young Team’ Trial Concludes: Landmark Verdict Signals New Era of Accountability Primary source: Gabonreview.com IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Special Criminal Court building in Libreville – Recommended: Licensed stock image of Gabonese judicial building Historic Ruling Marks Watershed Moment in Gabon’s Anti-Corruption Drive In a verdict that reverberated across the political landscape,Continue Reading

Gabon’s Oil Minister Condemns Companies for Marginalizing Local Workers

Gabon’s Oil Minister Condemns Marginalization of Local Workers by Petroleum Companies In a strongly-worded rebuke following an inspection tour, Gabon’s Minister of Petroleum, Sosthène Nguema Nguema, has publicly denounced what he describes as “malicious behavior” by international oil companies operating in the Ogooué Maritime province. The minister’s visit to Port-Gentil,Continue Reading

Assala Energy CEO Edgar Mba Ognane Nguema: “We Are Leading Gabon’s Oil Industry Forward”

Assala Energy CEO Edgar Mba Ognane Nguema: “We Are the Engine Driving Gabon’s Oil Industry Forward” One year after Gabon’s state acquisition of Assala Energy, CEO Edgar Mba Ognane Nguema breaks his silence with an unfiltered assessment of the company’s performance, governance strategy, and exploration plans in this exclusive GabonReviewContinue Reading

Gabonese Youth Urged to Rally for Oligui Nguema’s Historic Inauguration

Gabon’s “Republican Union” Calls for Youth Mobilization Ahead of President-Elect’s Inauguration Historic Event Marks Democratic Transition The “Republican Union” platform has issued a passionate appeal to Gabonese youth, urging massive participation in the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. The event is scheduled for May 3, 2025 atContinue Reading

Gabon Distributes 1000 Mosquito Nets and 2500 Malaria Tests on World Malaria Day

Gabon Distributes 1,000 Mosquito Nets and 2,500 Malaria Tests on World Malaria Day Ministry of Health and WHO Collaborate to Combat Malaria Libreville, April 25, 2025 – The Gabonese Ministry of Health, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), distributed 1,000 insecticide-treated mosquito nets and 2,500 rapid diagnostic testsContinue Reading

Gabon’s Post-Election Path: Upholding Republican Values Amid Transition

Gabon’s Presidential Inauguration: A Call for Respecting Republican Norms Breaking With the Past Requires Upholding Constitutional Principles As Gabon prepares for the inauguration of President-elect Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma, concerns emerge about maintaining republican traditions. The swearing-in ceremony, a constitutionally regulated solemn act, risks deviating from established norms by beingContinue Reading