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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.
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VISIT AFRICA- GABON (song by Meiway~Gabon)
VISIT AFRICA- GABON (song by Meiway~Gabon)
Gabon is in west central Africa. A surprising country, it has a little of everything, from dense virgin rainforests to sophisticated glitzy cities. The quietness of its forest territory has lent it the nickname of The Ghost Who Walks. However, Gabon is known for the conservation efforts of natural wildlife. The capital of Gabon is Libreville which is the equivalent of Miami to Africa. It is also one of the most expensive cities in the world.
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Gabon 3 - 2 Morocco - AFCON 2012 - ALL Goals - Gabon vs Morocco
Gabon 3 - 2 Morocco - AFCON 2012 - ALL Goals - Gabon vs Morocco
0-1 Kharja 1-1 Aubameyang 2-1 Cousin 2-2 Kharja (Pen) 3-2 Mbanangoya - AWESOME
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Gabon: Elephant Man
Gabon: Elephant Man
United Nations, New York, March 2012 - For elephants, last year was one of the worst ever recorded. They're being slaughtered for their ivory at record rates, African elephants are increasingly the targets of global criminal trafficking networks. We travel to Central Africa to the frontline of the fight to save these creatures and meet one man who's dedicating his life to their protection. 21st Century - Show 64 - Gabon: Elephant Man Script (pdf): www.un.org
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Oil rich Gabon - BBC
Oil rich Gabon - BBC
Simon Reeve travels to one of Africa's most expensive cities, Libreville, to learn more about the reality of the Gabon oil industry. Free video clip from BBC worldwide.
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Zambia arrive in Gabon for African Cup final
Zambia arrive in Gabon for African Cup final
Zambia are in Libreville for Sunday's Africa Cup of Nations final against Ivory Coast. They have made the short trip from neighbouring Equatorial Guinea after bundling out four time champions Ghana in the semi-finals. Zambia's visit to Gabon is one with deep-rooted emotion. Al Jazeera's Robin Adams reports from Libreville. For more news, features and videos on the Africa Cup of Nations go to aje.me
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Gabon: People of the Forest
Gabon: People of the Forest
United Nations, New York, November 2011 - Many people around the world have never been recognised as citizens of their own country. In the Western African country of Gabon, pygmies have endured a history of oppression and invisibility. A new census supported by the UN Democracy Fund is the first step in the recognition of the rights of the pygmy community UN in Action program #1322 Transcript (pdf): www.un.org
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Gabon aims for sustainable forest exploitation
Gabon aims for sustainable forest exploitation
Authorities in Gabon are hoping to attract investors to the country to commercially exploit its huge forests. Last September, the government inaugurated a vast Special Economic Zone at Nkok, 30 kilometres from the capital Libreville, dedicated to making wood products. At the same time, the country faces the challenge of trying to ensure its natural resources are sustainably managed. Duration: 02:04
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Zambia team laying wreaths in Gabon
Zambia team laying wreaths in Gabon
Zambia national football team laying wreaths in Gabon at the scene of the 1993 airplane disaster, which killed the entire national football team. Zambia were in Gabon ahead of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Final against Ivory Coast.
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OJUKWU: Jerry Rawlings of Ghana,Gabon,Haiti, Ivory Coast,Tanzania,Zambia Reps Pay Final Respect
OJUKWU: Jerry Rawlings of Ghana,Gabon,Haiti, Ivory Coast,Tanzania,Zambia Reps Pay Final Respect
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Orange Africa Cup Of Nations 2012 Gabon vs Mali 1-1 (Pen 4-5) All Goals & Full Highlights
Orange Africa Cup Of Nations 2012 Gabon vs Mali 1-1 (Pen 4-5) All Goals & Full Highlights
Orange Africa Cup Of Nations 2012 Gabon vs Mali 1-1 (4-5 P) All Goals & Full Highlights La Coupe d'Afrique Des Nations Orange 2012 Gabon vs Mali 1-1 (TB 4-5) Temps Forts
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World Bank and Gabon Technical Assistance Agreement
World Bank and Gabon Technical Assistance Agreement
(www.abndigital.com) The World Bank and the Gabonese Republic have signed a $2 million technical assistance agreement for 12 months that will help the Central African nation improve management of public expenditure and identify potential sources of growth. ABN's Alishia Seckam crosses to Libreville to speak with Zouera Youssoufou, Country Manager at the World Bank, for more details on this agreement.
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Miss Universe 2011 - Bringing Pageantry to Gabon
Miss Universe 2011 - Bringing Pageantry to Gabon
Leila is invited to attend the first pageant in Gabon.
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Powering Gabon with Sanjay Dey
Powering Gabon with Sanjay Dey
(www.abndigital.com) Investment into Gabon has grown significantly with the rise in infrastructure developments. Projects to build power plants and supply energy are a priority. Joining ABN's Eleni Giokos to discuss new ventures to foster the country's growth is Sanjay Dey, Country Head, Abhijeet Gabon.
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Morocco - 2 vs 3 - Gabon ● MrKorein
Morocco - 2 vs 3 - Gabon ● MrKorein
Nations Cup: Gabon grab late winner against Morocco Gabon snatched a late winner to progress to the Africa Cup of Nations last eight as they beat Morocco 3-2. Morocco had led 1-0 for much of the game, through captain Houssine Kharjah's first-half opener. But goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Daniel Cousin put the co-hosts ahead, before Kharjah's penalty looked to have levelled it up. Bruno Zita Mbanangoye then curled in a free-kick deep into injury time to seal a dramatic win and send Morocco out. The frenetic atmosphere in Libreville added to a match that swung back and forth, but ultimately saw the Gabonese come out on top in stunning fashion. The Moroccans had initially threatened to spoil the party mood, and were much improved from their 2-1 defeat by Tunisia, with captain Houssine Kharjah opening the scoring on 24 minutes. Kharjah collected a pinpoint pass from Belhanda, before swapping to his left leg and burying it coolly to Gabon goalkeeper Didier Ovono's left. Morocco protected their lead by getting in some meaty challenges on the Gabonese, who improved as the game went on, but struggled to take advantage of their opponents conceding a string of free-kicks. Atlas Lions coach Eric Gerets had made four changes to his line-up and they appeared to be telling, but it was the Gabonese changes in the second half that would alter the course of the game dramatically. Former Hull City and Rangers defender Cousin came on and immediately began hooking up well with the <b>...</b>
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Gabon 2 - 0 Niger - AFCON 2012 - Eng Commentary
Gabon 2 - 0 Niger - AFCON 2012 - Eng Commentary
1 - 0 Aubameyang 2 - 0 Nguema
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Gabon's Oil Sector with Charles Tchen
Gabon's Oil Sector with Charles Tchen
(www.abndigital.com) The West African country of Gabon recently named a new government, and among them, a new Minister of Oil, Energy and Water Resources. Joining ABN's Godfrey Mutizwa for a look at trends, issues and legal framework of the oil sector in the country is Charles Tchen, CEO of Independant Petroleum Consultants.
































