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Election Run-off Postponed in Guinea

Was postponing the election run-off for fear of tribal conflict the right thing to do?

There's been anger in Guinea as the election run-off was postponed due to the threat of tribal conflict. The interim ruler says the country risks a political and social crisis, but what do the people think?

Also on the programme: Uganda's governing party endorses the president as their leader. Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathon declares his election intention. Cashew growers in Africa plan to maximise profits. Plus, how to get the army out of politics in Guinea Bissau.

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26 minutes

大象传媒 World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project