Life in Gabon's capital, Libreville, is slowly returning to normal after the recent Coup. The city center remains calm, but the Mont-Bouet market is bustling with activity as traders resume their businesses. Despite the uncertainty, the market serves as a symbol of resilience and economic recovery. Local trader, Tanguy Ntoutoume, expresses relief at the announcement by General Brice Oligui Nguema that trading should resume. The military putschists have also announced that a new "transitional president" will be sworn in on Monday, marking a turning point in Gabon's history. The country's recovery from the coup remains uncertain.
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