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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...
Guineans are voting in the second round of presidential elections on 19 September, more than two months after the first round held on 27th June. About two weeks before the election day, negative...
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...
In today's podcast, Eskom asks SA to "swallow the bitter pill" of electricity price increases; Guinea's ruling junta begins talks with opposition parties; and, the DA calls for clarity on...
In today's podcast, public hearings into Eskom's tariff hike application to begin January 11; Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is mum on peace talks with Israel despite signs of progress; and,...