As a national symbol, Nimba encapsulates an entire gamut of good things and represents Guinea’s ubiquitous position in West Africa In a grand ceremony in Palais du Peuple in Conakry, in the presence ...
Guinea targets 7 million tons of alumina capacity by 2030, ending raw ore exports Simandou developers committed to build local steel mill, pellet plants, mines minister says Guinea seeks hydro, solar, ...
The June and November 2010 presidential elections marked a major step forward in Guinea's transition from military to civilian rule. While some irregularities and a leadership crisis within the ...
In the past year, more than 50 victims of Guinea’s 2009 brutal stadium massacre have been heard by judges in front of 11 accused, including Guinea’s former president. The trial is a rare current ...
New Diocese of Boké in the West African country of Guinea comes from territory previously under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Conakry. There will be six parishes, 11 diocesan priests, one ...
His book’s back cover says that “among many negative characterizations, Guinea Bissau has been called a poor country, a ‘non-state,’ an unstable state, a nonviable state, a narco-state, a failed state ...
Guinea-Bissau has the highest natural wealth per capita in West Africa yet continues to have high poverty and inequality rates. Fragility and political instability, weak human capital base and a ...
In terms of mineral wealth, Guinea is one of the richest countries in Africa. Nevertheless, 36.1% of the population live in poverty.. The country’s economy relies heavily on mining and agriculture.
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