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The Republic of Guinea, a West African state, is on the verge of making history. It is on the road towards a return to democratic governance following the first round of elections held in June 2010...
In today's podcast, SA President Jacob Zuma calls for "calm and unity" after reports of xenophobia; Medecins Sans Frontieres reports that reduced funding for HIV/Aids will lead to more graves; and,...
Situated in the unstable West African region, Guinea is bordered by Sierra Leone, Liberia and the Côte d‘Ivoire. With recent spurts of violence, particularly the brutal massacre of unarmed...
The 4.5 million registered voters in Guinea are expected to vote for their next president on 27 June this year. The official start of campaigning for the poll kicked off on 17 May. A week later, on...
After the death of the ailing president Lansana Conté in Guinea in December 2008, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara ascended to power in this country through a bloodless coup. He and his military junta...
Reports that about 50 South African mercenaries are training the military junta in Guinea were being "closely" looked into, Department of International Relations and Cooperation DG Ayanda Ntsaluba...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions strongly condemns the vicious and barbaric violence meted out against the people of Guinea Conakry by the ruling military junta of Captain Moussa...
In today's podcast, the DA alleges that senior education officials instructed teachers to inflate matric results; the Economic Community of West African States has no choice but to suspend Guinea...