TCHIBANGA, Gabon — The Mavoundi quarter in Tchibanga’s second arrondissement, located in the Nyanga province of southwest Gabon, is experiencing severe access difficulties due to inadequate road infrastructure, according to the Gabonese Press Agency. The situation is compounded by the scarcity of water and electricity in the area.
Residents, like Yorick Léngonga, have expressed their struggle with the impracticality of the sole path during the rainy season, which becomes impassable. The difficulty in obtaining transportation further exacerbates the issue, as taxi drivers often refuse to venture into the area due to the risks involved.
The new municipal team, under the Fifth Republic, is now tasked with prioritizing the development and improvement of public spaces. Meanwhile, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) reported a robust financial performance in 2025, with $48.5 billion in assets and commitments.
The upcoming professional elections in the public, parapublic, and private sectors are scheduled for April 22, and the Libreville municipal councils are focused on adopting the 2026 budget. Other news includes a man’s imprisonment for theft in Ogooué-Maritime, the urgent need for rehabilitation of a public school in Mouila, and ambitions to create “Lastourville 2″in Ogooué-Lolo.
Source: Agpgabon
Original author: Redaction





