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Guinée : le gouvernement boucle la première édition de la Semaine nationale des archives sur une note prometteuse

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June 30, 2026

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Les rideaux sont tombés sur la première édition de la Semaine nationale des archives de Guinée ce mardi, 30 juin 2026. Cette première édition finit sur une note prometteuse. La cérémonie de clôture a été présidée par la secrétaire générale adjointe du Gouvernement, Hadja Sarangbé Keïta, accompagnée de plusieurs cadres du département. Durant six jours, [] The post Guinée : le gouvernement boucle la première édition de la Semaine nationale des archives sur une note prometteuse first appeared on Guineematin.com.

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