@Anaelleleguen
Mauritian expat in Congo
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25 posts
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About me
Mauritian
Lives in Nice
Speaks English, French, Mauritian Creole
Registration: 30 November 2012
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Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
Hi, I recommend the Spanish Institute in Malabo, Spanish courses with the teacher Lopeo was great. I really miss those courses. The Spanish institute is perpendicular to carretera del aeropuerto. Read More
Where can I learn french in Pointe Noire ????? by sox
Recently arrive in Pointe Noire and seeking reputable institutions to learn French please advise.......
Sunnyal, I do not give give french courses this semester but i recommend you to go to the french institute near kassai round about. I saw à notice today saying that they actually give french courses. Message me in private if you need more details. Read More
Where can I learn french in Pointe Noire ????? by sox
Recently arrive in Pointe Noire and seeking reputable institutions to learn French please advise.......
[Moderated: send details in private pls] Read More
Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
Sandy, I so wish I could have had the same great experience in Malabo. You are right to say that what we tell depends on where the person is from. For example, to my opinion when someone is from America, he/she is more welcomed in Malabo than a ... Read More
Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
Dear Sandylyle, People are wise enough here I guess to understand that it was my way to say that the crime rate is low in my own words and I mentioned the dates when I was living there so my experience only ranges from December 2012 to March 2013. ... Read More
Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
I wrote this before : Equatorial Guinea is a hard country to live in but worth to experience at least once in your lifetime! Some of you are right to say that it is the safest country of Africa. Indeed IT IS! Zero crime rate because Guineans argue ... Read More
Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
I have been living there but I am back in France now. Read More
Cost of living and the job opportunity for foreign by AbdoO1
Hey Everybody :) I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living and the job opportunity for foreign, my occupation is tourism !! Any information that you can provide would be helpful. Thank you
Hi Abdo, Unless you apply at Sofitel, Hilton or Ibis hotels where expatriates go on their missions in Equatorial Guinea, but it is a waste of time looking for a job in tourism there. THERE'S NO TOURISM IN EQ! Anaelle Read More
Moving to Malabo in November, better to learn Spanish or French? by njt91
I am an American and took an oil and gas job in Malabo. I move to Malabo in November 2013. I was wondering if it would be better for me to learn Spanish or French, since I know both are official languages. Does everyone speak both languages, or do ...
Hi Learn Spanish! Equatorial Guineans speak mostly spanish and a few speak French but they will tell you that : We Guineans speak Spanish! Then if you have time you can learn French but it is not so necessary. You will also find Guineans who speak ... Read More
Living in Equatorial Guinea & Cost of Living - malabo by MillaS1
I am thinking of moving to Equatorial Guinea. I would like to know the cost of living with a young child (school age). I would like to know more about living in Malabo. Any information that you can provide would be helpful.
Dear all, I have been living in Malabo from December 2012 to March 2013. I spent one week in Bata. Cost of living in Malabo: Martinez Hermanos Supermarket: Frozen fish, chicken products and frozen meat: 3000 - 10 000 FCFA for 500g-1kg Pasta ... Read More