So what can we say
Youth at the heart of the 72 hours of the book
Halima Rama Balde, Mountaga Keita, Amadou Saada Tall, Gbamon Zebelamou and Oumou Hawa Diallo.
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By: Diara Ndiaye Follow
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This Saturday, April 30, 2022, Guinea is in the spotlight.
A special broadcast recorded on the occasion of an unmissable event to celebrate the book, to magnify the book: the 72 hours of the book!
This fourteenth edition was held on April 23, 24 and 25, 2022 under the theme of safeguarding heritage and social peace.
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Today, So we say what is at the heart of this major cultural event carried by Guinean youth.
The latter is determined to make books and literature a vector of construction for all of Africa.
Authors, writers, publishers, intellectuals, not to mention readers and entrepreneurs have responded.
Without further ado, we take you behind the scenes of this literary event which brings together participants from all over Guinea, Africa and the world.
Guests
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Amadou Saada Tall,
author
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Gbamon Zebelamou,
founder of Innov Edition
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Fiac Sy,
artist
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Halima Rama Balde,
author
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Oumou Hawa Diallo,
student and member of the Young Girls Leaders Club of Guinea
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Sansy Kaba Diakité,
general delegate of the 72 hours of the book
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Mountaga Keita,
founder of Tulip industry.
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