Gabon Launches ProxyGab to Boost Local Business Competitiveness. Libreville, Gabon — Gabon’s Minister of Entrepreneurship, Gninga Chaning Zenaba, officially launched ProxyGab, a new digital platform designed to bolster the competitiveness of local businesses.
According to local reports, the platform is intended to connect local enterprises with major groups, facilitate access to financing, and support their organizational development.
ProxyGab is part of a broader strategy to digitally transform Gabon’s economy, connecting startups with established corporations. Developed under the Gabonese Ministry of Economy Digitization and Innovation, the platform aims to accelerate this digital transformation, with a particular focus on structuring innovation and fostering partnerships between large enterprises and startups.
Officials commented on the matter. “.
This platform is a tool to bridge the gap between startups and large corporations, thereby enhancing the overall competitiveness of our local businesses.”
In line with this initiative, the government is also preparing a specialized platform to support young entrepreneurs, indicating a broader strategy to involve all segments of the entrepreneurial community. This move is part of Gabon’s ongoing efforts to stimulate economic growth and development.
Regional officials confirmed that the platform, known as KIMBA, is expected to create a central space for the needs of large enterprises and the solutions offered by local startups.
The platform is seen as an instrument to structure digital innovation, foster partnerships, and strengthen the economic ecosystem. Further details regarding the capabilities and expected outcomes of ProxyGab are not immediately available.
However, the government’s commitment to leveraging technology for economic development and innovation is clear.
As Gabon continues its journey towards economic modernization, the launch of ProxyGab and the anticipated platform for young entrepreneurs represent a significant step forward.
The success of these initiatives will depend on the level of engagement from the private sector and the government’s ability to facilitate meaningful connections and support for local businesses.
Further details are expected as the platform rolls out and begins to connect businesses with potential partners and funding opportunities.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 4*





