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The Gabonese Republic, more commonly known as Gabon, is one of West Africa's more stable countries. However, its dependence on oil has made Gabon's economy subject to fluctuations in the oil price,...
Gabon, West Africa. A country made up of almost 85% rainforest. Home to lowland gorillas, forest elephants and surfing-ocean-wave hippos; it is one of the few places left on Earth where rainforests...
President Jacob Zuma will land in Paris on 02 March just three days after French President Sarkozy has operated a major cabinet re-shuffle. Rated very low in the polls, but still facing a...
Advanced and comprehensive intellectual property systems are increasingly being seen as critical to attracting investment in emerging economies, including economies in Africa. Moreover, some...
Poor voter turnout and postelection violence were the two main issues that marred Ali Ben's Bongo's assertion of victory. Geographically, Bongo's support is spread throughout the country, while his...
Gabon goes to the polls to elect a new president on Sunday, nearly three months after the death of President Omar Bongo Ondimba at the age of 73. Bongo was Africa's longest-ruling president, having...
Address by the South African Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, on Public Private Partnerships: The South African experience, Tokyo International Conference for African...
Gabon has lifted a ban on 22 non-government organisations a week after it suspended them for criticising the way in which state resources were being spent in the oil-producing central African...