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Guinean Cattle Traders Reported Missing in Mali: Anxiety Grows in Their Relatives in Conakry

CONAKRY – The anguish is at its peak for the relatives of Mamadou Nabika Bah and Ousmane Baldé. These two Guinean cattle merchants, who went to Bamako to supply sheep as a prelude to the festival of Tabaski, have no longer given a sign of life since the tragic events of 25 April in Mali.
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CONAKRY – The anguish is at its peak for the relatives of Mamadou Nabika Bah and Ousmane Baldé. These two Guinean cattle merchants, who went to Bamako to supply sheep as a prelude to the festival of Tabaski, have no longer given a sign of life since the tragic events of 25 April in Mali.

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Africa Guinee | Actualité sur la Guinée et l'Afrique broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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