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News Guinea Politics: AFCON 2019 like African politics: Where squirrels beat Lions across Sahara

Published on: Friday 05 July 2019
AFCON 2019 like African politics: Where squirrels beat Lions across Sahara
News source: https://www.africanews.com/2019/07/06/afcon-2019-like-african-politics-rwanda-must-probe-east-african-flops/

The fervor allows reprieve of sorts for the political crisis in Burundi ... The Desert Foxes (Tunisia) have prevailed whiled the Djurtus (Guinea Bissau) crashed out. Benin’s Squirrels sprung the ...

News Guinea Politics: AFCON 2019: Ghana's opponents Guinea Bissau target better showcase

Published on: Monday 24 June 2019
AFCON 2019: Ghana's opponents Guinea Bissau target better showcase
News source: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/AFCON-2019-Ghana-s-opponents-Guinea-Bissau-target-better-showcase-757735

Guinea Bissau are hoping to go one better than their Africa ... a former Portuguese colony best known as a transit hub for cocaine smugglers and for political instability, were shock qualifiers for ...

News Guinea Politics: Guinea Bissau to hold presidential election in November: official

Published on: Tuesday 18 June 2019
Guinea Bissau to hold presidential election in November: official
News source: https://news.yahoo.com/guinea-bissau-hold-presidential-election-november-official-185849305.html

Guinea Bissau's President Jose Mario Vaz on Tuesday set the date for the next presidential election for November 24, according to an official decree in the tiny West African nation. The country has been in political deadlock since August 2015 when Vaz sacked PAIGC party colleague Domingos Simoes

News Guinea Politics: Political Meddling, Poor Training Spur Graft in Papua New Guinea

Published on: Wednesday 24 April 2019
News source: https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/9639-political-meddling-poor-training-spur-graft-in-papua-new-guinea

A newly-published discussion paper on corruption in Papua New Guinea’s public sector found that low-level officials are often poorly informed about laws and regulations and are under intense pressure ...