Vol 6 (AAC) No 6 | GABONCHINA Extractive pains 4th April 2013 Addax Petroleum, the Swiss-based oil company acquired by China’s Sinopec in August 2009, is the latest firm to enter into a dispute with Gabon as President Ali Bongo Ondimba’s gove...
Vol 53 No 15 | GABONGUINEA Sam with a plan 19th July 2012 The fog around Samuel Mebiame is clearing. His signature appears,along with those of ministers Mohamed Lamine Fofana and KerfallaYansané, on the controversial loan Guinea took from...
Vol 53 No 11 | GABONSOUTH AFRICAAFRICAN UNION Entente absente 25th May 2012 Efforts to negotiate a compromise between Gabon and South Africa over the contest for the presidency of the African Union Commission are faltering. This is unlikely to be resolved...
Vol 53 No 3 | GABON Unity is for others 3rd February 2012 The Gabonese government preaches African unity but finds it harder to practice. After spending tens of millions of dollars on stadia and associated infrastructure, it has found ...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 11 | GABONASIA Mixed messages 3rd September 2012 The Parti Démocratique Gabonais government is sending mixed messages to its Asian partners, to its people and to the regions hosting several major projects. Its representatives ha...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | GABONSINGAPORE This land is not your land 30th June 2012 An agribusiness company’s projects across the country are facing opposition from local people and civil society groups Singapore’s Olam is riding a new wave of opposition to its industrial agriculture and fertiliser projects. Criticism of state-backed projects from inside the governing Parti Démocr...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | GABONCHINA Bélinga back on the table 30th June 2012 The Gabonese government reconfirmed in early June that it is open to discussions with all interested parties on the development of the Bélinga iron ore mine that was initially awa...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | GABONCHINAAUSTRALIA China loses Bélinga 10th February 2012 After four years of tough renegotiations, China’s deal of the century is finally cancelled Australia's BHP Billiton has won the rights to the US$5 billion Bélinga iron ore project from China Machinery Engineering Corporation. BHP and the Gabonese Mining Ministry agreed a...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 | GABONCHINAFORESTRY Illegal loggers taken to task 10th February 2012 Gabon’s government is scrutinising the activities of Chinese logging companies which have failed to respect international best practice. In an unprecedented move, the Gabonese Mini...
Vol 52 No 6 | GABON Au revoir, la République 18th March 2011 On 27 February, Sammy Kum Buo, Africa Director in the United Nations Secretary General’s office, helped negotiate the dissolution of Andre Mba Obame’s short-lived republic, whi...