Bantu Gazette

Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Sports
  • Magazine
Menu
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Government cites national security and development goals in move from Malabo

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Equatorial Guinea

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
January 4, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Government cites national security and development goals in move from Malabo

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Equatorial Guinea

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
January 7, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Equatorial Guinea has officially moved its capital from the island city of Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz, or City of Peace, citing national security concerns and long-term administrative planning as key reasons for the change.

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo enacted the decision on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, through a decree law and institutional declaration, according to the country’s Press and Information Office.

The relocation shifts the seat of government from Malabo and the coastal hub of Bata to the mainland interior.

Authorities said the move follows several security incidents in recent years, including attacks launched from maritime routes and a foiled 2017 coup near the border with Cameroon in the Ebibeyin district.

The presidency said the new location offers better conditions for building a secure and resilient defense structure.

The change is part of a broader territorial policy introduced after Obiang took power in 1979. It aims to improve administrative management and promote more balanced national development.

The signing ceremony was attended by Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, senior officials, provincial governors and leaders of constitutional bodies.

Officials said relocating the capital also reflects a desire to move away from colonial-era administrative structures and reduce population pressure on coastal cities such as Malabo and Bata.

Ciudad de la Paz, also known as Djibloho or Oyala, is on the mainland and is described as centrally accessible, with road links connecting nearby districts within a few hours.

Obiang urged all government institutions and constitutional bodies to implement the decision in accordance with the decree, the statement said.

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Get in touch for more:
Felix Tih
Editorial Director, Bantu Gazette
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
Instagram

Related Posts

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis
Politics & Economy

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

May 26, 2026
Bantu Gazette
Opinion

Africa Is Speaking for Itself

May 25, 2026
Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth
Politics & Economy

Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth

May 25, 2026
Afreximbank Ends Fitch Ratings Relationship, Cites Misalignment
Politics & Economy

Afreximbank Net Income Rises 25% in First Quarter on Lending Growth

May 27, 2026
Mali Records 65,500 Net Jobs Created in 2025, Best Performance in Five Years
Politics & Economy

Mali Minister Urges Youth to Reject ‘Easy Money’ and Promote Social Cohesion

May 23, 2026
Nigeria Backs Togo’s Leadership on African Free Trade at Lomé Forum
Agriculture & Trade

Nigeria Backs Togo’s Leadership on African Free Trade at Lomé Forum

May 22, 2026

Most Recent

Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32
Environment

Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32

by Kalkidan Negash
May 27, 2026
0

With COP32 one year away and set to be hosted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is making the case that Africa...

Read moreDetails
Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027

Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027

May 26, 2026
Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

May 26, 2026
Namibia President Calls for Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Namibia President Calls for Preservation of Cultural Heritage

May 25, 2026
Bantu Gazette

Africa Is Speaking for Itself

May 25, 2026
Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth

Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth

May 25, 2026
Afreximbank Ends Fitch Ratings Relationship, Cites Misalignment

Afreximbank Net Income Rises 25% in First Quarter on Lending Growth

May 27, 2026
Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32
Environment

Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32

by Kalkidan Negash
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 27, 2026
0

With COP32 one year away and set to be hosted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is making the case that Africa...

Read moreDetails
Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027
Uncategorized

Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027

by Marina Bisse
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 26, 2026
0

President Denis Sassou-N'Guesso made the announcement on Africa Day in Brazzaville as the African Development Bank opened its annual meetings...

Read moreDetails
Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis
Politics & Economy

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

by Aissatou Fall
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 26, 2026
0

Veteran central banker takes the helm as Senegal races to stabilize its public finances and reengage frozen negotiations with international...

Read moreDetails

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Government cites national security and development goals in move from Malabo

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea has officially moved its capital from the island city of Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz, or City of Peace, citing national security concerns and long-term administrative planning as key reasons for the change.

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo enacted the decision on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, through a decree law and institutional declaration, according to the country’s Press and Information Office.

The relocation shifts the seat of government from Malabo and the coastal hub of Bata to the mainland interior.

Authorities said the move follows several security incidents in recent years, including attacks launched from maritime routes and a foiled 2017 coup near the border with Cameroon in the Ebibeyin district.

The presidency said the new location offers better conditions for building a secure and resilient defense structure.

The change is part of a broader territorial policy introduced after Obiang took power in 1979. It aims to improve administrative management and promote more balanced national development.

The signing ceremony was attended by Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, senior officials, provincial governors and leaders of constitutional bodies.

Officials said relocating the capital also reflects a desire to move away from colonial-era administrative structures and reduce population pressure on coastal cities such as Malabo and Bata.

Ciudad de la Paz, also known as Djibloho or Oyala, is on the mainland and is described as centrally accessible, with road links connecting nearby districts within a few hours.

Obiang urged all government institutions and constitutional bodies to implement the decision in accordance with the decree, the statement said.

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Government cites national security and development goals in move from Malabo

Equatorial Guinea Moves Capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz

Equatorial Guinea

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
January 4, 2026

Equatorial Guinea has officially moved its capital from the island city of Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz, or City of Peace, citing national security concerns and long-term administrative planning as key reasons for the change.

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo enacted the decision on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, through a decree law and institutional declaration, according to the country’s Press and Information Office.

The relocation shifts the seat of government from Malabo and the coastal hub of Bata to the mainland interior.

Authorities said the move follows several security incidents in recent years, including attacks launched from maritime routes and a foiled 2017 coup near the border with Cameroon in the Ebibeyin district.

The presidency said the new location offers better conditions for building a secure and resilient defense structure.

The change is part of a broader territorial policy introduced after Obiang took power in 1979. It aims to improve administrative management and promote more balanced national development.

The signing ceremony was attended by Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, senior officials, provincial governors and leaders of constitutional bodies.

Officials said relocating the capital also reflects a desire to move away from colonial-era administrative structures and reduce population pressure on coastal cities such as Malabo and Bata.

Ciudad de la Paz, also known as Djibloho or Oyala, is on the mainland and is described as centrally accessible, with road links connecting nearby districts within a few hours.

Obiang urged all government institutions and constitutional bodies to implement the decision in accordance with the decree, the statement said.

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Get in touch for more:
Felix Tih
Editorial Director, Bantu Gazette
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
Instagram

Related Posts

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

by Aissatou Fall
May 26, 2026
0

...

Bantu Gazette

Africa Is Speaking for Itself

by Felix Tih
May 25, 2026
0

...

Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth

Benin’s Romuald Wadagni Sworn In, Pledges Continuity and Inclusive Growth

by Felix Tih
May 24, 2026
0

...

Afreximbank Ends Fitch Ratings Relationship, Cites Misalignment

Afreximbank Net Income Rises 25% in First Quarter on Lending Growth

by Kalkidan Negash
May 23, 2026
0

...

Mali Records 65,500 Net Jobs Created in 2025, Best Performance in Five Years

Mali Minister Urges Youth to Reject ‘Easy Money’ and Promote Social Cohesion

by Aissatou Fall
May 23, 2026
0

...

Nigeria Backs Togo’s Leadership on African Free Trade at Lomé Forum

Nigeria Backs Togo’s Leadership on African Free Trade at Lomé Forum

by Nora Tabe
May 20, 2026
0

...

Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32
Environment

Ethiopia Demands Action-Oriented Shift in Global Climate Finance Ahead of COP32

by Kalkidan Negash
Reading Time: 2 mins read
May 27, 2026
0

With COP32 one year away and set to be hosted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is making the case that Africa...

Read moreDetails
Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027

Republic of Congo Goes Visa-Free for All Africans Starting January 2027

by Marina Bisse
May 26, 2026
0

President Denis Sassou-N'Guesso made the announcement on Africa Day in Brazzaville as the African Development Bank opened its annual meetings...

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

Senegal Appoints New Prime Minister as Faye Moves to Contain Fiscal Crisis

by Aissatou Fall
May 26, 2026
0

Veteran central banker takes the helm as Senegal races to stabilize its public finances and reengage frozen negotiations with international...

Namibia President Calls for Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Namibia President Calls for Preservation of Cultural Heritage

by Naledi Kgosi
May 25, 2026
0

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Saturday called on Namibians to preserve the country’s cultural heritage and indigenous knowledge systems, saying they...

Bantu Gazette

Africa Is Speaking for Itself

by Felix Tih
May 25, 2026
0

From media and technology to politics and culture, Africa is shaping its global image through stronger voices, institutions, and ideas...

Next Post
FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

FBI Delegation Explores Morocco’s Security Setup at Africa Cup of Nations

Egypt Tapped as Potential Hub for Pan-African Gold Bank

Egypt Tapped as Potential Hub for Pan-African Gold Bank

Morocco’s High-Speed Rail Key to African Cup of Nations Logistics

Morocco’s High-Speed Rail Key to African Cup of Nations Logistics

Nigeria Ranks First in Global Generosity, Survey Finds

Nigeria Ranks First in Global Generosity, Survey Finds

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact

Bantu Gazette is a pioneering news platform that champions Africa's development, culture, and heritage. We spotlight the continent's successes, address its challenges, and provide insightful coverage of events that shape its future.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact
Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Magazine