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Senegal Airlines will charter three flights a week to the Gabonese capital, Libreville, namely on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, a source close to the firm revealed to APA Thursday.
A delegation of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights is expected Thursday in Libreville, as part of a sensitization mission on the role and utility of the new institution backed by the African Union (AU).
Gabon has decided to facilitate visa applications for tourists ahead of the 2012 African Cup of Nations (CAN), which it will co-host with Equatorial Guinea.
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The Gabonese government is planning to boost the Libreville Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which fell into a state of lethargy a few years ago, to enable it to play its role as a tool for the private sector economic development and boosting.
An impressive military parade on the waterfront in Libreville marked the culmination of Gabon’s golden jubilee independence celebrations.
The Gabon capital, Libreville, is the second most expensive city in Africa, according to an international survey conducted by the British Employment Conditions Abroad (ECA) in nearly 400 cities worldwide.
The African record is held by Luanda, the Angolan...
The Gabonese authorities have established a “Special World Cup” trade license, allowing licensed premises to remain open beyond the hours stipulated by the regulations.
The license “exceptionally entitles” drinking establishment...
The construction work on the Gabonese stadium that will host matches of the 28th African Cup of Nations (CAN) football tournament that Gabon should co-host with Equatorial Guinea in 2012 was launched Wednesday in Angondje, a suburb of Libreville.
The...
The Gabonese government has announced the holding of a competition for the recruitment of 3,000 police officers in the nine provincial capitals of the country.
The contest is open to young Gabonese, aged 25 years and above, holders of GESC, A-level or...