Vol 6 (AAC) No 6 |
- GABON
- CHINA
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 government re-evaluates its options in the extractive sector...
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 government re-evaluates its options in the extractive sector...
Benguigui said that Hollande’s absence would be taken as offensive by ‘African friends’ like Presidents Ali Ben Bongo of Gabon and Paul Biya of Cameroon whose elections were also both tainted by fraud...
Of his cheerleaders only three presidents – Gabon’s Ali Ben Bongo Côte d’Ivoire’s Alassane Dramane Ouattara and Burkina Faso’s Blaise Compaoré – helped at the conference...
Vol 53 No 15 |
- GABON
- GUINEA
Samuel used to be close to Ali Ben Bongo Omar’s son and current President but they fell out after he campaigned for former Premier André Mba Obame in 2009’s presidential poll...
Gabon’s President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba told Africa Confidential that his offer of a face-to-face meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma had been rejected...
Gabon’s President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba told Africa Confidential that his offer of a face-to-face meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma had been rejected...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 11 |
- GABON
- ASIA
That statement was contradicted by Presidential Spokesman Alain Claude Billié Bi Nzé on 10 August when he declared that President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba was committed to working with Chinese partners to avoid 'a conflict that would cause the mine to be unexploitable'...
That statement was contradicted by Presidential Spokesman Alain Claude Billié Bi Nzé on 10 August when he declared that President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba was committed to working with Chinese partners to avoid 'a conflict that would cause the mine to be unexploitable'...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 |
- GABON
- SINGAPORE
Olam and its Indian counterparts – Tata Chemicals and Ramky Infrastructure – are behind several key projects vaunted by President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba including the special economic zone at Nkok oil palm plantations and a new fertiliser plant planned for the economic capital Port-Gentil...
Olam and its Indian counterparts – Tata Chemicals and Ramky Infrastructure – are behind several key projects vaunted by President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba including the special economic zone at Nkok oil palm plantations and a new fertiliser plant planned for the economic capital Port-Gentil...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 |
- GABON
- CHINA
Before hosting the New York Africa Forum on 8-10 June President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba visited mining companies in Australia and Brazil...
Before hosting the New York Africa Forum on 8-10 June President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba visited mining companies in Australia and Brazil...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 4 |
- GABON
- CHINA
- AUSTRALIA
President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba’s governing Parti Démocratique Gabonais (PDG) thus cuts the ground from beneath the Chinese contractors who were to invest hugely in port rail and related infrastructure to mine process and export the 1 bn...
President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba’s governing Parti Démocratique Gabonais (PDG) thus cuts the ground from beneath the Chinese contractors who were to invest hugely in port rail and related infrastructure to mine process and export the 1 bn...
However the election of his son Ali Ben Bongo in October 2009 brought about its ultimate undoing...
However Ali Bongo came to power promising that the contract would be reviewed essentially freezing the project in its tracks...
In 2007 when they signed the deal Pascaline Mferri Bongo Ondimba Ali Ben Bongo’s sister was largely in charge of presidential and family finances...
Neighbour President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba of Gabon bucked the trend while the United States prodded other seemingly indifferent governments (even France) into issuing statements attacking the probity of the polls...
Neighbour President Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba of Gabon bucked the trend while the United States prodded other seemingly indifferent governments (even France) into issuing statements attacking the probity of the polls...