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Géraud Wilfried OBANGOME is a journalist based in Libreville, Gabon. Freelance journalist for Reuters, Africanews, Deutsche Welle and founder of pan-African web television plusinfos.com I am available for all good adventures.
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De fortes explosions et des coups de feu ont retenti jeudi dans le quartier de Nkembo à Libreville, la capitale du Gabon, lors de heurts entre les forces de sécurité et des manifestants protestant contre la réélection du président Ali Bongo
Agés de 17, 15, 14 et 11 ans pour Chamfort, le dernier des enfants Timé, la coiffure, au début une passion, ils en font dorénavant un métier alternatif. Ils dirigent désormais à Libreville le salon de coiffure «Les doigts d’or» créé par leur père.
Gabon: the Bolokoboué farm school
The 'Village Graine de Bolokoboué' is an open-air farm school located north of Libreville, Gabon, specializing in vegetable farming and serving as a training ground for young Gabonese interested in agriculture. The program, coordinated by Hervé Omva of the NGO Idrc Africa, aims to make participants active and independent. Students like Mbodzi Angela gain practical experience alongside their studies. The initiative, founded by Idrc Africa in partnership with the Institut gabonais d'appui au développement, is supported by the Gabonese Ministry of Agriculture, which sees it as a way to revitalize the agricultural sector and reduce the country's reliance on imported agricultural products.
Inside a call center dedicated to coronavirus in Gabon
Gabon has introduced a toll-free number, 1410, for its population to ask questions about the coronavirus and to help identify suspected Covid-19 cases. Correspondent Wilfried Obangome takes us inside the call center.
Gabon's president returns home after extended medical leave
President Ali Bongo returned to Gabon after a three-month medical leave during which a coup attempt was thwarted. His return follows a week after a small military group took over the state radio station, exposing growing frustration over his absence. Bongo, who suffered a stroke in October, has shown signs of impaired health. He appointed a new government, including Julien Nkoghe Bekale as prime minister, in an effort to strengthen his political base. The Bongo family has ruled Gabon for over 50 years, with Ali Bongo's 2016 re-election marred by accusations of fraud and violent protests.
Gabon arrests four soldiers after coup attempt
Gabonese authorities arrested mutineering soldiers after they seized the state broadcaster and announced plans to 'save a democracy in danger' in an apparent coup against President Ali Bongo. The coup attempt followed dissatisfaction with Bongo's speech from Morocco, where he has been recovering from a stroke. Order has been restored, and citizens have been urged to resume normal activities.
Gabon thwarts military coup attempt in President's absence
Gabon thwarted a military coup attempt, killing two plotters and capturing seven others after they seized state radio to announce President Ali Bongo's unfitness for office following a stroke. The coup attempt reflects growing frustration with Bongo's rule, weakened by his medical leave. The Bongo family has ruled Gabon for over 50 years, with recent economic struggles exacerbating public discontent. The international community, including France and the African Union, condemned the coup. The incident underscores the socio-economic and political challenges facing Gabon.
Gabon thwarts military coup attempt in President's absence
Gabon thwarted a military coup attempt, killing two plotters and capturing seven others after they seized state radio to challenge President Ali Bongo's rule. The coup attempt, led by Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, highlighted growing frustration with Bongo's government, weakened by his medical leave following a stroke. The international community, including France and the African Union, condemned the coup. The Bongo family has ruled Gabon since 1967, with Ali Bongo's presidency marked by allegations of corruption and economic decline. The coup's failure suggests further attempts are unlikely, but it underscores significant socio-economic and political discontent.
Gabon Soldiers Seize State Radio in Apparent Coup Attempt
Military officers in Gabon attempted a coup by seizing the state radio station, expressing dissatisfaction with President Ali Bongo, who is recovering from a stroke. Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, leading the coup, criticized Bongo's ability to govern and referenced past election violence. Bongo's family has ruled Gabon for nearly 50 years, with his 2016 re-election marred by fraud claims and violent protests. The European Union noted anomalies in the election results. Bongo has been in Morocco for treatment since November after a stroke in October.
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