About Us
Gabon Report is an independent, media platform dedicated to covering the most relevant political, economic and social developments in Gabon
Our mission is simple: make Gabon’s key events understandable and accessible to an international audience of investors, diplomats, researchers, journalists, and readers interested in Central Africa.
We focus on:
Major political decisions and governance issues
Economic trends, energy, and strategic sectors
Social movements and institutional reforms
Cultural and societal stories with regional or global relevance
Independent, factual, and analytical, we aim to be a reliable reference point for understanding Gabon beyond headlines.
Gabon Report applies a clear editorial filter: we do not chase breaking news for its own sake. Instead, we prioritize context, verification, and impact. Every article is written to inform, explain, and document without sensationalism.
Prioritizing accuracy and truthfulness in their reporting. Dedicated to presenting information that is well-researched, verified, and reliable, even in the face of challenges or pressures to sensationalize stories.
Our aim is to report without bias or personal opinion, presenting facts and diverse viewpoints in a balanced manner. Striving to provide readers with the information needed to form their own opinions.
We maintain a high level of integrity in our work. Avoiding conflicts of interest, upholding our publication's standards, and acting transparently to maintain the trust of our audience.
We take ownership of our work and are willing to correct mistakes. We hold each other accountable for accurate reporting and ethical behavior, fostering a culture of accountability within the industry.
We value our independence from external influences, including political pressures, financial interests, or personal biases. This independence allows us to report without fear or favor, ensuring the integrity of our work.
We often face challenges and risks in pursuit of the truth. By demonstrating courage through investigating sensitive topics, exposing wrongdoing, and reporting on issues that may be unpopular or controversial.
Many journalists view their profession as a form of public service. But we believe in the importance of informing the public about matters that affect society, holding powerful entities accountable, and contributing to the democratic process.
