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Gabon to Diversify Economy
The Central Africa Nation of Gabon recently signed significant development deals. Gabon's ...
published: 25 Aug 2010
author: Paul Ndiho
Gabon to Diversify Economy
Gabon to Diversify Economy
The Central Africa Nation of Gabon recently signed significant development deals. Gabon's new President Ali Ben Bongo wants to diversify the country's econom...- published: 25 Aug 2010
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- author: Paul Ndiho
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Gabon Economy Discussion
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Melvin Ayogu, of Brookings Institution about the growth, gov...
published: 13 Jun 2011
author: TV2Africa
Gabon Economy Discussion
Gabon Economy Discussion
VOA's Vincent Makori talks to Melvin Ayogu, of Brookings Institution about the growth, governance and economic development in Gabon.- published: 13 Jun 2011
- views: 2762
- author: TV2Africa
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Gabon's Economic Review and Preview with Hamidou Okaba
(www.abndigital.com) ABN's Samantha Loring crosses to Libreville, Gabon for the first time...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: ABNDigital
Gabon's Economic Review and Preview with Hamidou Okaba
Gabon's Economic Review and Preview with Hamidou Okaba
(www.abndigital.com) ABN's Samantha Loring crosses to Libreville, Gabon for the first time to chat to Hamidou Okaba, Director General of the Economy at Gabon...- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 350
- author: ABNDigital
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President Ali Bongo Ondimba on Oil and Gabon's Economy ( Part 4)
Straight Talk Africa on June 22, 2011 - VOA's "Straight Talk Africa" Guest, Gabon Presiden...
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: TV2Africa
President Ali Bongo Ondimba on Oil and Gabon's Economy ( Part 4)
President Ali Bongo Ondimba on Oil and Gabon's Economy ( Part 4)
Straight Talk Africa on June 22, 2011 - VOA's "Straight Talk Africa" Guest, Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba shares his hopes with host Shaka Ssali about th...- published: 23 Jun 2011
- views: 2548
- author: TV2Africa
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Executive Focus: Hamidou Okaba, Director General of Economy, Ministry of Finance, Gabon
Hamidou Okaba is the Director General of Economy of the Ministry of Finance of Gabon. He s...
published: 15 Jun 2012
author: theprospectgroup
Executive Focus: Hamidou Okaba, Director General of Economy, Ministry of Finance, Gabon
Executive Focus: Hamidou Okaba, Director General of Economy, Ministry of Finance, Gabon
Hamidou Okaba is the Director General of Economy of the Ministry of Finance of Gabon. He spoke with The Prospect Group about the economic performance of Gabo...- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 90
- author: theprospectgroup
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Gabon Economics Discussion
Opportunity International financial expert A.T. Tshibaka discusses how Africa is becoming ...
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: TV2Africa
Gabon Economics Discussion
Gabon Economics Discussion
Opportunity International financial expert A.T. Tshibaka discusses how Africa is becoming increasingly integrated into the global economy with VOA's Ndimyake...- published: 07 Jun 2011
- views: 1180
- author: TV2Africa
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Gabon's Economic Outlook
ABN's Lindsay Williams speaks with is Luc Oyo-ubi, Minister of Economy, Employment & Susta...
published: 06 Feb 2013
author: ABNDigital
Gabon's Economic Outlook
Gabon's Economic Outlook
ABN's Lindsay Williams speaks with is Luc Oyo-ubi, Minister of Economy, Employment & Sustainable Development, looking at Gabon's economic outlook.- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 24
- author: ABNDigital
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Gabon Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and Bu
Читать Gabon Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Busi...
published: 04 Dec 2013
Gabon Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and Bu
Gabon Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and Bu
Читать Gabon Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) можно с этого сайта http://tinyurl.com/m43lmqz. Автор книги Ibp Usa- published: 04 Dec 2013
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Gabon plans to develop largest ICT hub in central Africa
Armand Clotaire Lichambany is the General Manager of Gabon's Department for the Promotion ...
published: 30 Jan 2014
Gabon plans to develop largest ICT hub in central Africa
Gabon plans to develop largest ICT hub in central Africa
Armand Clotaire Lichambany is the General Manager of Gabon's Department for the Promotion of the Digital Economy, the promotional arm of the nation's Ministry of Digital Economy, Communication & Postal Services. He spoke with The Prospect Group about government investment in ICT in Gabon, opportunities for private sector investment, and Mandji Island. Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group For more information, please visit: http://www.theprospectgroup.com/gabon-plans-develop-largest-ict-hub-central-africa-82073/- published: 30 Jan 2014
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gabon manganese reserves
More details:http://goo.gl/Pajuu7
More About gabon manganese reserves, Please Visit:http:/...
published: 05 Sep 2013
gabon manganese reserves
gabon manganese reserves
More details:http://goo.gl/Pajuu7 More About gabon manganese reserves, Please Visit:http://goo.gl/Pajuu7 Mining in Gabon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gabon was the richest of the former French Equatorial African colonies in known mineral deposits. In addition to oil, which accounted for 80% of the country's ... Reserves | International Manganese Institute Current estimatesof world manganese reserves including low grade ore, ... with Australia, Brazil, Gabon and South Africa, supplying over 90% of the international ... Manganese Mining in Gabon - Overview - MBendi.com A profile of Manganese Mining in Gabon with directories of companies, people, industry sectors, projects, facilities, news and events. French mining giant to build Gabon manganese plant for ... French metals firm Eramet (ERMT.PA: Quote) will spend almost $300 million and employ 1,000 people in Gabon to build a manganese plant in the central African country ... International Manganese Institute - Manganese reserves The international Manganese Institute (IMnI) is an non-profit industry association that represents manganese ore and alloy products, manufacturers of manganese-based ... French mining giant to build Gabon manganese plant for ... French metals firm Eramet (ERMT.PA: Quote) will spend almost $300 million and employ 1,000 people in Gabon to build a manganese plant in the central African country ... International Manganese Institute - Manganese reserves The international Manganese Institute (IMnI) is an non-profit industry association that represents manganese ore and alloy products, manufacturers of manganese-based ... Manganese - United States Geological Survey Reserve estimates have been revised from those ... Government of Brazil and the major manganese producers in Gabon and South Africa. Mine production Reserves. 13. Economy of Gabon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gabon depended on timber and manganese until oil was discovered offshore in the early 1970s. ... Gabon's proven oil reserves were estimated at 2.5 billion barrels ... Manganese - United States Geological Survey India and the major manganese producers in Gabon and Mexico. Mine production ... 13See Appendix C for resource/reserve definitions and information concerning data ...- published: 05 Sep 2013
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Gabon Development Deals
VOA's Paul Ndiho recently returned from Gabon and reports on the signed development deals ...
published: 26 Aug 2010
author: TV2Africa
Gabon Development Deals
Gabon Development Deals
VOA's Paul Ndiho recently returned from Gabon and reports on the signed development deals to diversify the country's economy amid declining oil production.- published: 26 Aug 2010
- views: 627
- author: TV2Africa
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GABON NEW JOBS & ECONOMIC PROPOSAL PLAN.
THE WATCHMEN ECONOMIC JOBS REVENUE PROPOSAL PLAN....
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: CHUCK THOMPSON
GABON NEW JOBS & ECONOMIC PROPOSAL PLAN.
GABON NEW JOBS & ECONOMIC PROPOSAL PLAN.
THE WATCHMEN ECONOMIC JOBS REVENUE PROPOSAL PLAN.- published: 10 Dec 2012
- views: 23
- author: CHUCK THOMPSON
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Gabon Open For Business
VOA's Paul Ndiho just returned from Gabon, and tells how the Gabon government is trying to...
published: 20 Sep 2011
author: TV2Africa
Gabon Open For Business
Gabon Open For Business
VOA's Paul Ndiho just returned from Gabon, and tells how the Gabon government is trying to attract private investment.- published: 20 Sep 2011
- views: 1532
- author: TV2Africa
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Economic Impact of Satellite Teledetection with José Achache
(www.abndigital.com) The Third GEOSS African Water Cycle Symposium is currently being held...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: ABNDigital
Economic Impact of Satellite Teledetection with José Achache
Economic Impact of Satellite Teledetection with José Achache
(www.abndigital.com) The Third GEOSS African Water Cycle Symposium is currently being held in Libreville, Gabon. The focus of the conference is on the Econom...- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 568
- author: ABNDigital
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Kadhafi’s Africa: The Untold Story
THE MANY LIES TOLD BY THE WEST IN THEIR WAR AGAINST LIBYA
*A- THE REAL REASONS FOR THE WA...
published: 30 Jun 2012
author: UN_ilateral
Kadhafi’s Africa: The Untold Story
THE MANY LIES TOLD BY THE WEST IN THEIR WAR AGAINST LIBYA
*A- THE REAL REASONS FOR THE WAR IN LIBYA*
1- The first African satellite RASCOM 1
It was Libya’s Kadhafi who gave all of Africa its first real revolution in modern times: by ensuring universal coverage of
the continent via telephone, television, radio-broadcast and the many other applications such as telemedicine and
long-distance learning; for the first time in history, a low-cost connection became available across the continent, and
even into rural areas thanks to a bridging WMAX system.
The story begins in 1992 when 45 African countries created the RASCOM organization to acquire an African satellite in
order to bring down the cost of communications across the continent.
At that time, calling from or to Africa had the most expensive call rates in the world, since there was a surcharge of
500 million dollars which Europeans collected annually on telephone conversations even within some African countries,
just to transmit voice messages via European satellites like Intelsat. An African satellite would barely cost 400 millions
dollars payable once and thus avoiding the 500 million annual rental fees. Which banker wouldn’t finance such a
project?
But the difficult part of the equation remained unsettled: how does a beggar gain their freedom from exploitation by
their master by borrowing money from this same master to achieve this?
And so, the World Bank, the IMF, USA, the European Union had needlessly been bilking these countries for over 14
years.
It was in 2006 that Kadhafi put an end to the agony of senseless begging from those supposed benefactors in the West
who only grant loans at predatory rates; the Libyan leaders put 300 million dollars on the table, the African
Development Bank put 50 million, the West African Development Bank contributed 27 million and it is thus, Africa has
owned its very own communications satellite since December 26th 2000;
The very first communications satellite in its history. In the meantime, China and Russia have jumped in, this time by
donating their own technology which allowed the launching of more new satellites; South-Africa, Nigeria, Angola,
Algerian and even a second African satellite was launched in July of 2010.
And by 2020, we are expecting the very first satellite which would be 100% African and built on African soil,
specifically in Algeria. This satellite is expected to be amongst the best in the world, but would cost ten times
cheaper, a true achievement.
This is how a simple gesture worth 300 millions dollars can change the lives on an entire continent.
Kadhafi’s Libya had cost the West not only the 500 million dollars annually but billions of dollars from debt and interest
which this debt would have generated ad infinitum and exponentially, and contributed towards sustaining the obscure
system which continues to rob Africa blind.
2- African Monetary Fund, African Central Bank, African Investment Bank
The 30 billion dollars which M. Obama confiscated belongs to the Libyan Central Bank and was earmarked as the Libyan
contribution toward the finalization of the African Federation in its three keystone phases:
The African Investment Bank to be based in Sitre-Libya, The creation in 2011 of the African Monetary Fund with a
startup capital of 42 billion dollars with Yaoundé as its headquarters, the African Central Bank with its headquarters in
Abuja-Nigeria from which, the first issuance of legal tender would signal the end of the CFA Franc through which Paris
has been able to pillage some African countries for over 50 years. From this we can understand France’s grudge against
Kadhafi.
The African Monetary Fund would supplant in each and every way the activities of the International Monetary Fund on
African soil – a role which, using barely 25 billion dollars in capital, the IMF had been able to bring an entire continent
to its knees through questionable privatization policies, as witnessed by the reality of forcing African countries to
trade-in one public monopoly for a private monopoly.
It was these same Western countries which came knocking at the door trying to become members of the African
Monetary Fund (AMF) and its was via a unanimous vote of 16-17 in December 2010 in Yaoundé that Africans rejected
this proposition, enshrining that only African countries would be members of the AMF.
It therefore seems obvious that after Libya, the Western coalition will declare its next war against Algeria, since, in
addition to its enormous energy resources, that country has financial reserves exceeding 150 Billion Euros.
This is much coveted by all the countries which are now bombing Libya all of whom have the same things in common,
they are all practically bankrupt, the USA alone has 14.000 billion dollars in debt, France, Great Britain and Italy each
have 2.000 Billion in public debt while all the 46 countries of Sub
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Prayercast | Gabon
While civil war and ethnic, religious, and political dissension have ravaged many African ...
published: 23 Jul 2013
author: Prayercast
Prayercast | Gabon
While civil war and ethnic, religious, and political dissension have ravaged many African nations of their stability and peace, Gabon’s story is different. For this Central African nation, stability and peace set it apart; they almost define it. Free from the intense conflicts felt by many Africans, Gabon has enjoyed a relatively quiet past. One of the least densely inhabited nations in Africa, Gabon’s population is comprised of people from over 40 ethnic groups, yet they continue to live in harmony.
Since gaining independence from France in 1960, only three presidents have led Gabon. The second, elected in 1967, casually oversaw the nation for four decades, doing little to firmly establish law and government structures. His son took his place as head of state in 2009. With minimally developed political systems, Gabon desperately needs political organization. Despite political gaps though, the nation has a strong economy, heavily dependent on oil, timber, and mineral exports. The nation has one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa, but there is unfortunate disparity between rich and poor. The majority of the people rely on subsistence farming as a means of survival.
Since the conversion of Gabon’s president to Islam in 1973, the nation has seen an increasing number of Gabonese join the Islamic movement, especially men. Political support and an influx of Muslim immigrants have also contributed to the religion’s growth. Gabonese Christians are struggling to effectively evangelize, and there is great need for such ministries. Advancements of the Gospel have been made among interior peoples, but Christianity continues to face syncretism with perverse cultic practices. Even so, the evangelical Church is steadily growing and maturing as Gabonese believers pray with fervency and zeal, witnessing firsthand the transformational work of their Father, who hears and answers prayers in mighty ways.
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/gabon-facts/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13376333
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gb.html
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2826.htm
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/gabon/history
Operation World, pg. 350-352
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GABON SPZ
Stepping away from its traditional oil based economy, Gabon is industrialising its wood se...
published: 29 Sep 2011
author: toxnaija
GABON SPZ
GABON SPZ
Stepping away from its traditional oil based economy, Gabon is industrialising its wood sector, creating West Africa's largest economic zone just outside the...- published: 29 Sep 2011
- views: 195
- author: toxnaija
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Gabon- Gabonese 6
In this video you're going to learn a lot about Gabon's economy. So check this one :)...
published: 04 Mar 2012
author: MrTahahoussain
Gabon- Gabonese 6
Gabon- Gabonese 6
In this video you're going to learn a lot about Gabon's economy. So check this one :)- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 6
- author: MrTahahoussain
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Gabon - Tribal Treats - Ndjanambele du Gabon
Gabon - Tribal Treats - Ndjanambele du Gabon....
published: 02 Jul 2011
author: Seka Moke
Gabon - Tribal Treats - Ndjanambele du Gabon
Gabon - Tribal Treats - Ndjanambele du Gabon
Gabon - Tribal Treats - Ndjanambele du Gabon.- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 11818
- author: Seka Moke
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Gabon Infrastructure
VOA's Paul Ndiho recently returned from Gabon and reports on how they are preparing for th...
published: 22 Sep 2011
author: TV2Africa
Gabon Infrastructure
Gabon Infrastructure
VOA's Paul Ndiho recently returned from Gabon and reports on how they are preparing for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations with Equatorial Guinea.- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 12536
- author: TV2Africa