Assala Gabon Empowers Media in Gabon with Technology Donations BODY: PORT-GENTIL, GABON – May 21, 2026 – Assala Gabon, a prominent oil producer and affiliate of Assala Energy, has donated state-of-the-art technological equipment to Radio Mandji and Télé-Diffusion Gabonaise (TDG) in Port-Gentil, a significant gesture aimed at bolstering the technical capabilities of these local media outlets.
The donation, reflecting the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, includes computers, printers, software, and other essential office equipment.
The donation, which occurred on May 21, 2026, is part of Assala Gabon’s broader strategy to support the revitalization of production and extension of the life cycle of natural resources in Gabon. This initiative is particularly timely for Radio Mandji, which has been addressing technical and financial challenges, including a lack of basic equipment and infrastructure issues.
The equipment donation is expected to enhance the station’s ability to provide quality broadcasting services to the community, a crucial role for Radio Mandji, which has been on air since 1968, transmitting on frequency 97. 4 FM.
The direct impact of this donation extends beyond Radio Mandji to the broader media landscape in Gabon, reflecting broader efforts to improve the country’s infrastructure and resource allocation. Dorothée Ropivia-Nyama, the director provincial of Radio Mandji, expressed gratitude for the timely support. Officials commented on the matter. “.
This donation will enable us to continue our mission of providing accurate information and supporting the population. “Fabrice Mouketou Pambou Kombila, the director of Environment, Social, and Governance at Assala Gabon, emphasized the importance of the donation. “This is part of our commitment to supporting public structures in improving their working conditions and technical performance. “.
The donation is also seen as a testament to Assala Gabon’s commitment to the community and its recognition of the importance of a robust media landscape in a democratic society. It signals a potential shift in how corporations in Gabon engage with local communities and the media.
As Gabon seeks to expand access to credit for small businesses and individual entrepreneurs, the donation by Assala Gabon is a positive step towards addressing the challenges faced by the media sector in Gabon.
The future of Radio Mandji and TDG, as well as the media sector as a whole, may see a turning point with the support of corporations like Assala Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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