
In Libreville on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Maurice Ntossui Allogo, the Minister of Water and Forests, Environment and Climate, in charge of Human-Wildlife Conflict, chaired a meeting on the CAFI 2 and CAFI 3 programs. The meeting focused on reviewing ongoing actions, assessing progress, and enhancing synergy among partners involved in preserving Gabon's natural resources. The Country Director of The Nature Conservancy TNC, Stanislas Stephen Mouba, presented the organization's recent interventions, highlighting encouraging results and outlining priorities for optimizing forest surveillance. During the meeting, equipment including all-terrain motorcycles and computer hardware, funded by the Central African Forest Initiative CAFI within the CAFI 2 and 3 programs, was officially handed over to the ministry. These resources aim to strengthen the operational capabilities of technical units on the ground, improving forest monitoring, control, and surveillance missions conducted by the Directorate General of Forests. Stanislas Stephen Mouba stated that this support is part of a broader effort to improve wood traceability and enhance the ministry's actions, optimizing field interventions, contributing to the economic performance of the forestry sector, and consolidating natural resource protection. Minister Maurice Ntossui Allogo emphasized that these equipments directly contribute to reducing deforestation-related emissions, combating illegal logging, and promoting forest certificat
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Must ReadGabon plans to finalize production sharing contracts with ExxonMobil and BP within the next six months. This strategy aims to boost investment and maintain national oil production at around 200,000 barrels per day. The Minister of Petroleum and Gas, Clotaire Kondja, announced on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, that Libreville intends to sign these production sharing contracts soon, according to Reuters. These agreements are expected to cover strategic offshore blocks, as Gabon seeks to revitalize its oil sector's attractiveness. While ExxonMobil has not confirmed the timeline, and BP has not yet responded, both groups had previously signed preliminary exploration agreements for maritime areas to expand their reserves. This initiative is part of a broader government policy to attract new international offshore investments. National production, stable at around 200,000 barrels per day in recent years, relies on modernizing mature fields and developing new offshore projects. Independent operators have been crucial to this dynamic; BW Energy increased production via the FPSO BW Adolo on the Dussafu Marin permit and announced a significant discovery on the Bourdon prospect in March 2026. Perenco remains the country's leading producer and a key player in intermediate infrastructure, particularly through the Cap Lopez terminal. Additionally, Gabon signed a one-billion-dollar contract with Trafigura in early April for the exclusive marketing of "beneficiary oil," which is the state's shar

On April 22, 2026, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema received Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, the interim Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Central Africa. During their meeting, discussions included the construction of a "United Nations House" in Libreville, a project aimed at strengthening the effectiveness of the UN system in Gabon. President Oligui Nguema confirmed the imminent launch of this project, expressing his desire to lay the first stone. This facility will centralize various UN agencies present in Gabon on a single site, with the dual objective of improving coordination of interventions and optimizing resource utilization. By consolidating UN entities, Gabonese authorities seek to enhance the impact of development and stabilization programs in the country and across Central Africa. This initiative aligns with Gabon's strategic regional role as the headquarters for the Economic Community of Central African States ECCAS and the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa UNOCA. The creation of this "House" signifies a commitment to operational and locally anchored multilateralism. Onanga-Anyanga commended Gabon's progress, particularly its successful political transition, which led to its full reintegration into continental bodies like the African Union AU and its Peace and Security Council. He also highlighted Gabon's active contribution to promoting peace and stability in Africa. Onanga-Anyanga reaffirmed the UN's commitment to Gabon and Central Afri
Must ReadFranco-Gabonese defensive player Jeffrey M’Ba, 26, is on the cusp of a significant career milestone as he eyes the 2026 NFL Draft, scheduled for April 23-27 in Pittsburgh, USA. M’Ba could become only the second Frenchman drafted into the NFL and, notably, the first Gabonese player to achieve this feat. Despite the extremely low probability of being drafted, with only 1.6% of eligible players selected annually, M’Ba is determined to hear his name called by an NFL franchise. Born in Libreville in 1999, M’Ba moved to France at age four and discovered American football later in life. His impressive physique, standing at 1.97 meters and weighing 143 kilograms, quickly drew attention. After winning a French championship, he pursued opportunities in the United States. His journey included academic hurdles that led him back to France in 2020, but he persevered, attending a junior college in Kansas before progressing to top university programs like Auburn and Purdue. He currently plays for the SMU Mustangs in the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC, where he recorded 42 tackles and five sacks in the 2024 season. His performance earned him an invitation to the Senior Bowl, a key showcase for NFL prospects. M’Ba stated to The Draft Network, "I am ready to prove that I am the player that every NFL team needs." He remains focused despite fierce competition, adding, "I just want my name to be called. No matter who calls me, I will be there." To date, Richard Tardits, drafted in 1989, is the only

Libreville will host the Europe Fortnight from May 5 to 13, 2026, an event celebrating cooperation between Gabon and the European Union. A press conference held on April 22, 2026, officially announced the event, which aims to foster exchanges, discoveries, and discussions on key development issues. Cécile Abadie, the Ambassador of the European Union to Gabon, emphasized the initiative's importance, stating its goal is to present the program and reiterate the EU's role as a partner to Gabon. The theme for this year is "solidarities," reflecting current realities and promoting essential values like mutual respect and dialogue. Cooperation between the EU and Gabon is structured around significant projects in waste management and energy. The Ambassador highlighted the implementation of a modern waste treatment system to create a recycling economy and underscored Gabon's strong potential in renewable energies, particularly hydroelectric. The Global Gateway initiative has also advanced in Gabon, with the EU and the French Development Agency signing a joint agreement to modernize and secure the Transgabonais railway. This program combines grants and loans to support strategic projects in sectors such as mining, forestry, and tourism. The Europe Fortnight will include a European film festival, educational activities for youth, and a citizen forum with civil society in partnership with International IDEA. The event reaffirms the EU's commitment to strengthening its presence in Gabon a