News from Africa's only Spanish-speaking country: Diario Rombe and Guinea Ecuatorial Press, the TVGE state broadcaster, and independent coverage published from abroad.
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Frequently asked questions
- In what languages is Equatorial Guinean news published?
- Media publishes mainly in Spanish — the country is Africa's only Spanish-speaking nation — with French also official.
- What is the national broadcaster of Equatorial Guinea?
- TVGE is the state television broadcaster.
- Where does independent coverage of Equatorial Guinea come from?
- Independent outlets such as Diario Rombe publish largely from abroad.
Equatorial Guinea has a small but uniquely trilingual media landscape serving 1.5 million people in Africa's only Spanish-speaking country — a remarkable distinction that makes Equatorial Guinea culturally connected to Latin America and Spain while geographically situated in the heart of Central Africa. The country also recognises French and Portuguese as official languages, creating a genuinely multilingual press environment.
Equatorial Guinea is one of sub-Saharan Africa's largest oil producers per capita, making it economically significant far beyond its small size. TVGE is the national state broadcaster. Diario Rombe is the leading Spanish-language newspaper. The official FEGUIFUT covers the Nzalang Nacional — Equatorial Guinea's national football team, which famously hosted the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
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