Archaeologists in Gabon have unearthed tools, pottery and teeth in forest caves dating back 25,000 years BC, offering insights into how ancient humans adapted to climate shifts in prehistoric times.
The discovery of a 14th century underground burial site deep in Gabon's tropical forest may shed light on a little known period in Africa's history. Hundreds of mediaeval artefacts are scattered with ...
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In Summary After 40 years and 17 matches without a win, Mozambique finally secured their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations victory by defeating Gabon 3-2. Geny Catamo was the hero of the night, ...
Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 2, marks the start of the first matches of the seventh round of the African qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place next year in the United States, ...