L'Aurore (Conakry)
Guinée: Ministère de l'Hydraulique et de l'Energie, affiche d'une ambition
Alfa N'Doye
10 Avril 2006
En 2005, un budget de 52 000 607 272 Francs guinéens avait été accordé contre 62 000 043 300 Francs en 2004. Ce montant a financé essentiellement les traitements, salaires du personnel et le volet investissement du département. Ce budget a été exécuté à 93,78%. En 2006, la prévision est de 1 157 050 800 Francs.
US Fed News
February 21, 2009 Saturday 9:39 AM EST
USAID HELPS WATER FLOW IN CONAKRY
LENGTH: 252 words
CONAKRY, Guinea, Jan. 23 -- The U.S. Agency for International Development issued the following news release:
Guinée: La corruption provoque des fuites dans le secteur hydraulique
Source : IRIN : Humanitarian News Agency
28 Mai 2008
Conakry — Accusations et haussements de ton ont ponctué la réunion convoquée dernièrement entre les habitants de Matam, un quartier de Conakry, la capitale guinéenne, et Cheikh Sylla, directeur général de la Société des eaux de Guinée (SEG), qui gère l'approvisionnement de la capitale en eau.
Ce qui devait être un échange de points de vue a rapidement tourné à l'empoignade.
June 26, 2007 Tuesday
Guinean paper deplores continued water, electricity shortages in capital
LENGTH: 485 words
Text of report by Guineenews website on 21 June
[Article by unidentified writer: "Darkness Still Reigns in Conakry - Why are Heads Not Rolling?"]
Why are heads not rolling concerning the persistent darkness in Conakry?
Africa News
September 10, 2008 Wednesday
Guinea;
Youths Pledge Protests Until Lights Come On
BYLINE: UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
LENGTH: 361 words
Sporadic youth-led demonstrations have rocked blacked-out neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Guinea's capital Conakry during the past week.
Altogether, hundreds of youths have demonstrated in near-darkness, lit only by dozens of burning vehicles, against the state-run Electricity of Guinea (EDG), the country's sole electricity source.
Global Insight
November 3, 2008
AfDB Grants Guinea $18US.7 mil. for Electricity Project
BYLINE: Ama Egyaba Baidu-Forson
SECTION: In Brief
LENGTH: 261 words
M2 PressWIRE
May 16, 2008 Friday
The World Bank Group: World Bank Support for Electricity Sector Efficiency Improvement in Guinea through GEF Funding
LENGTH: 695 words
RDATE:15052008
WASHINGTON -- The World Bank Board of Executive Directors endorsed the management by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank), acting as implementing agency, of a $4US.5 million grant approved by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to fund a Guinea Electricity Sector Efficiency Improvement Project.