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Published on Nov 22, 2024Source: Islander News - Florida - Uncategorized
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Published on Nov 22, 2024
Forest elephants are sparking ire by wandering into villages in Gabon and destroying crops
Source: Islander News - Florida - Uncategorized -
Published on Nov 22, 2024
To protect crops, Gabon has experimented with electric fences, not to kill but to "psychologically impact the animal" ...
Source: Islander News - Florida - Uncategorized -
Published on Nov 22, 2024
Gabon forest elephant forays into villages spark ire
In heavily forested Gabon, elephants are increasingly wandering into villages and destroying crops, angering the local population who demand the power to stop the critically endangered animals in their tracks. “The solution to get rid of the pachyderms is …
Source: The Guardian (Nigeria) - Uncategorized -
Published on Nov 21, 2024
AFRICA/GABON - New Constitution approved, an important step towards the return to civilian rule after the 2023 military ...
Libreville (Agenzia Fides) - With 91.8% of the vote, Gabon's new Constitution was approved in the referendum held on November 16. The turnout was 53.54%, below initial estimates (71%). "This is an important step towards the return to …
Source: Fides - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Nov 20, 2024
West Virginia Guard Partners With Gabon
LIBREVILLE, Gabon - Leaders of the West Virginia National Guard and the state of West Virginia met with U.S. Embassy officials at the capital city of Libreville Nov. 18 as part of a five-day trip to the Gabonese Republic to launch the State Partnership …
Source: U.S. Department of Defense - Gov't Institution -
Published on Nov 20, 2024
Gabon inaugurates first utility-scale solar plant
Gabon has opened its first utility-scale solar plant – the largest in Central Africa. Developer Solen SA Gabon has said it aims to expand the Ayémé project’s capacity to 30 MW to power more than 300,000 homes. November 20, 2024 Patrick Jowett Image: …
Source: pv-magazine - Neutral -
Published on Nov 18, 2024
Gabon adopts seven-year presidential term in push toward civilian rule
Voters in Gabon have approved a referendum extending the presidential term from five to seven years, a move viewed as a key step toward restoring civilian rule. The change also clears the way for military leader Brice Oligui Nguema to run in the next …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral -
Published on Nov 18, 2024
Gabon approves new constitution in referendum restoring civilian government
Gabon witnessed a significant political moment on Saturday, as a referendum on a new constitution that will reintroduce democratic civilian government was approved by 91.% of voters. The ruling junta asserted that the new constitution will break the nation …
Source: JURIST - Neutral -
Published on Nov 18, 2024
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Source: Morocco World News - Pro-Government