Friday, October 20, 2006
[Guinean news] Bridge to N'Zerekore collapses
The UN's IRIN news service reports on the August collapse of a bridge on the road that linked the key southeastern Guinean city of N'Zérékoré with most of the rest of the country. The bridge was less than a decade old.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
[Guinean news] Guinean economic migrants in Senegal
The Voice of America ran a piece on the influx of Guineans living and working in the Senegalese capital Dakar.
Monday, October 16, 2006
[FOG news] Guinea RPCV published in Worldview
FOG's own Jamaica Corker has an interesting article in the National Peace Corps Association's Worldview magazine on polygamy. The article explores the dynamics within polygamous families and tries to answer the question, "Can polygamy create child-bearing competition?"
The article can be found here.
The article can be found here.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
[Guinean news] More speculation about Conté's state of health
The uncertain health of Guinean leader Gen. Lansana Conté has made news again. The head of state failed to make his usual speech to state radio and television on the 48th anniversary of the country's independence.
The BBC notes: Guinea's opposition says [Presidential Affairs Minister Fodé] Bangoura has in effect taken over the running of the country with President Conte too sick to take much of an active role.
A public spat recently erupted between Bangoura and the country's most powerful businessman El Hadj Mamadou Sylla, who is seen as the main financial backer of the ruling PUP party.
Though Conté did not mkae a speech to the broadcast media, he did send a transcript of comments to the state newspaper Horoya. The country's only daily printed his remarks but failed to published the general's photograph. This transgression got the paper's general manager and editor suspended by the information minister.
The BBC notes: Guinea's opposition says [Presidential Affairs Minister Fodé] Bangoura has in effect taken over the running of the country with President Conte too sick to take much of an active role.
A public spat recently erupted between Bangoura and the country's most powerful businessman El Hadj Mamadou Sylla, who is seen as the main financial backer of the ruling PUP party.
Though Conté did not mkae a speech to the broadcast media, he did send a transcript of comments to the state newspaper Horoya. The country's only daily printed his remarks but failed to published the general's photograph. This transgression got the paper's general manager and editor suspended by the information minister.
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