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Mali celebrates her literature,
this is a statement. a masterpiece of a Word.
I visit your site regularly the GDP website. Its a wealth of information and
with durable worth.
The energy level in the langauge tone is high octane, Full force. I like it.
I followed your election coverage in Guinea and in all angles and supplied a few
links to Professors around the world and sent them to the site.
Sometimes in music business, there is so much uncertaininty that you cant
follow up with much but busy with brain power solutions in the swim or sink
times.
But I do read you. I respect your sincere devotion in informing Africans.
Thank you and may you be reward you for all your time in researching and
forwarding new material and research documents of purpose and educating us.
Personaly, thank you.
Keep the editions coming, but when in honour of Jsesus, the Policeman
Thank ypou so much, you deserve my medal.
Darbo Jula
Oko Drammeh
with my Roots in Gidimaha, Mali
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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 9:19:17 PM
Subject: In honour of Hon Koro Ceesay, here is the Nov. 19th edition of ORTM
news!
In this edition:
1- Hon. Bellegarde shares perspectives on her ministry's implementation of the
recommendations of the Mali National Forum on Education.
2- National Assembly President Dioncounda Traore receives two new Ambassadors to
Mali. Germany's and Cuba's. Hon. Traore will visit Germany soon to celebrate
Mali's cinquantenaire. Cuba is a significant partner of Mali in the area of
healthcare.
3- The contribution of women in development and their full participation in
agricultural input.
4- Mali celebrates her literature.
5-How is hybrid-Cereal production in Mali coming along? Good.
4- 2010 Biennial Art show in Sikasso. Dec. 19th-30th, 2010. Ten days of friggin
Art!!!!!!!! Woh. Comme ca la! Allez.
5- Everything from the Tobaski lamb is used.
6- Burkina Faso elections next sunday. Compaore and others campaign. A
constitutional amendment regarding Term Limits or lack thereof is on the line.
Compaore contests for a 4th term. Stanislas Sankara revives the memories of
Ex-President Hon. Thomas Sankara.
7- Renewable energy considerations. Inventory and feasibilities.
8- France's communist party members visit Mali. SADI's Hon. Oumar Mariko shares
perspectives.
9- Too many lambs for Tabaski in Ivory Coast. They could have stayed in Mali to
sell their lambs. Men. Always seeker greener pasture. Sometimes you have to
green your own brown pastures instead of seeking other pasture greened by other.
I mean what a definition for parasite?
10. Sports. Preparations for CAN.
Please visit www.thegdp.org, click on Africa Diaspora. Choose Mali and Le J.T du
19 Nov.from the broadcast menu. Saliboh!!
Haruna.
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