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Equatorial Guinean President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo donated two million Euros to aid victims of the famine in Somalia. President Obiang also encouraged his fellow citizens to contribute to the relief effort, and the government has established a system...
South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma, said Sunday in Pretoria that UN Resolution 1973 was not introduced for other forces outsides of Libya to misinterpret to the effect of changing the regime or instigating the assassination of Libyan leader Muammar...
The Equatorial Guinean Health and Welfare ministry has launched a vaccination campaign against diseases such as tuberculosis, diphtheria, tetanus, measles and poliomyelitis.
The three-day operation targets children aged 0 to 5 years and pregnant women....
Equatorial Guinea has agreed to the use of the passport of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central African States (CEMAC), APA learned Thursday in Malabo from sources close to Prime Minister Ignacio Milam Ntang’s office.
Like Gabon, Equatorial...
Kenya Airways is to launch flights to Malabo, the capital city of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea.
A passport for the Central Africa Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) will be launched from early 2010, the Cameroonian ministry of Economic Planning and Land Development disclosed to APA on Monday.
This disclosure comes after a meeting of the sub-regional...
Equatorial Guinea’s Foreign, International Cooperation and Francophonie minister, Pastor Micha Ondo Bile on Thursday met the ambassadors accredited to his country to ask them to provide the national authorities with information they may have on the...
The Equatorial Guinean presidential guard drove back unidentified gunmen who attacked the State House on Tuesday morning, witnesses told APA in Malabo. The attack began at 3am and ended at around 6am. The assailants who arrived in Malabo on board speed...
The Equatorial-guinean national security ministry has said the country will recruite 1000 more police and gendarmerie troops. The recruitment follows 700 troops that were taken on board in 2006, which was preceded by 200 security forces.