| |   La fin de la tragédie militaire en GuinéeEst bien tout ce qui fini bien, dit l'adage. La crise qui a éclaté dans les rangs de l'armée le vendredi dernier, une semaine après, a connu enfin un dénouement avec l'entame du dialogue et la libération des otages, détenus par les mutins au camp Alpha Yaya Diallo.
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|   L'ex-Premier Ministre Guinéen introuvable:Ou est-il?Kouyaté avait-il préparé quelque chose, une solution de rechange, une alternative pour son retour au pouvoir ?Depuis le mardi noir du 20 Mai 2008, Lansana Kouyaté est devenu invisible au point de penser qu'il s'est évaporé sans laisser de traces |
|   CELLCOM FAIT LA DIFFERENCE DANS LE PAYS PROFONDCouvrant près de 35 villes depuis son son lancement le 05 MAI dernier, le réseau CELLCOM fait la différence entre les autres opérateurs de téléphonie mobile. Notre reporter qui était dans le pays profond nous fait le point de la situation de Kindia, Labé et Dalaba |
|   New Guinean Prime Minister: Guineans expect concrete resultsIt would be intelligent to compose a government-wide opening with clear criteria and in line with expectations of Guinea. Any time the return of his former comrades could hurt him, knowing that his appointment to his post is grincer teeth because of his membership in the former team. |
|   The discouragement took Guinéens.Le of Prime Minister consensus has greatly disappointed ...We are satisfied with this decision for which we fought because Mr. Kouyaté represented a danger to the democratic process in Guinea, "said Amadou Oury Bah secretary general of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG), a leading opposition parties. |
|   True face of the Prime Minister of GuineaMr. Ahmed Tidjane Souaré was born in 1951 in Mali. He is married. Father of 4 children including a girl. We present to our readers, the academic, professional and political M. Ahmed Tidjane Souaré who was appointed by presidential decree of 20 May 2008 as Prime Minister. My approach will be chronological. The aim is to facilitate the legibility of career provided the new Prime Minister of Guinea. |
|   The News of day And now? That is the question that must arise many Guinean concerned with the fate of the country but also government ministers said consensus now cut its centerpiece. Will they solidarity with their leader or the leave they like himself had left his protégé Justin Morel Junior during his dismissal by the Head of State? |
|   No Guinean should die in place of Kouyaté (S. Diallo)Conakry (Guinea), January 5, 2008 - In singing from the rooftops that "everything is fine" between him and General Lansana Conté with whom he claims to maintain "good relations", the current crisis demonstrates that Lansana Kouyate has lied across the board. Our Prime Minister should be more honest and courageous drawing on the work of trade unionists through which he finds himself in the Prime. Lansana Kouyate we had said: "I want the blood of victims of killings in June 2006 to January and February 2007 in Guinea could irrigate the tree of democracy". |
|   The Mercenaries on the border of Guinea with Cote d'Ivoire and LiberiaAccording to reports from the East, mercenaries would be raised along the border with Cote d'Ivoire and suffer intense preparations under the auspices of instructors and Burkinabés Libyans. To see the situation of government paralysis and confrontation at the highest levels of government, a situation similar to that of Zaire (now DR Congo) is likely to hit Guinea. |
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|  | |  | | Le Syli National de Guinée tenue en échec | | Le match opposant le syli National de Guinée aux Harambe Star de Zimbabwe vient de prendre fin sur le score nul et vierge de zéro but partout. Un échec pour le syli National de Guinée qui rappelons-le était l'équipe hôte de cette première journée des éliminatoires couplée CAN et coupe du monde 2010.
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 | |  | | Complicity between the First Lady of the ... | | | "I m'accorderais very much a Henriette Conté as President of the Republic, like the neighbouring Liberia and I Prime Minister… Why not? " |
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 | |  | | The clarity of speech Mamadou Sylla | | | He claims to the site after Aminata.com "that the country can not move without me." |
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 | |  | | Massacres of Civilians in Guinea | | | "The commission of inquiry is blocked because of lack of funds frozen by the government of Guinea", told AFP Me Housein Mohamed Mounir. |
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 | |  | | Sport: The Stade de Kaporo sold? | | | The 1st stage built by the Kaporokas the ground was commonly called today "the stage of Nongo". That was in 1959. Permission to occupy its location had been granted by the owner Tiani Soumah, at the request of Bountou Fodé Issiaga Camara''Cow-Boy'', elder brother of Commander Naby Camara, Alsény''Counter''Sylla, |
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