LIBREVILLE, Gabon (AP) — Thousands of Gabonese people marched to protest ritual killings, in which people are murdered so their body parts can be used in amulets to bring good luck. Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, Gabon's first lady, led the event Saturday along with Christian and Muslim religious leaders.
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Several thousand people protested in Gabon on Saturday against a spate of ritual killings that has seen mutilated bodies washing up on beaches in the central African state this year. Sylvia Bongo, Gabon's first lady, led most of the demonstrators, while rights groups tried to lead a separate march but members said they were dispersed by tear gas and several leaders ...
Addax Petroleum, a subsidiary of China's Sinopec Group, could lose its licence to operate in Gabon for failing to pay customs duties and comply with other laws, senior officials at the crude-producing ...
LIBREVILLE, Gabon (AP) - Thousands of Gabonese people marched to protest ritual killings, in which people are murdered so their body parts can be used in amulets to bring good luck. Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, Gabon's first lady, led the event Saturday along with Christian and Muslim religious leaders.
Does Gabon need someone to take away its credit card? States in darker blue spent more on U.S. presidential gifts. Click the map for the full dataset. (Brian Fung)
The Gabonese envoy on May 4, 2013 handed the message to Prime Minister Philemon Yang. President Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon has invited President Paul Biya of Cameroon to attend two international events slated for Gabon in June 2013.
[]Reporters Without Borders wrote to the Gabonese government today with its recommendations for the government's planned reform of the 2001 broadcasting, cinematographic and print media law.
Thousands of Gabonese people have marched to protest ritual killings, in which people are murdered so their body parts can be used in amulets to bring good luck.
Sports Minister Chishimba Kambwili says memories of the 1993 Gabon Air Disaster are still fresh 20 years after the calamity. Sunday 28th April, 2013 marks 20 years since the plane carrying the national team plunged into the Atlantic Ocean killing everyone on board.