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THE WINNER IS HON. MORRIS MANJUE KROMAH,
PRESIDENT-ELECTION OF WIMAM
Ivory Coast Battle Over Embassies Moves to Washington
The Ivory Coast battle over ambassadors has moved to Washington where supporters of internationally-recognized President Alasanne Ouattara apparently forced the Ivorian embassy to shut down. Incumbent Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo is refusing to step down following elections in November, despite growing outside pressure including from diplomatic postings. Protesters were hoping to storm the embassy and take down Mr. Gbagbo's photograph inside the Ivory Coast embassy in Washington.
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Guinea President Alpha Conde purges top civil servants
All civil servants in the office of Guinea's president and prime minister are to be replaced, Alpha Conde orders, nine days after being sworn in. The BBC's Alhassan Sillah in Conakry says hundreds of people are affected by the decree. He says many are believed to be beyond the retirement age but remained in work because of their political connections. Mr Conde, a veteran opposition leader, was declared the winner of Guinea's first democratic election in 52 years. Full Story
Wisconsin Mandingo Association of Milwaukee (WIMAM) heads to the poll December 26, 2010 by Morris Kromah for President
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Tomorrow, December 26, 2010, is Election Day for the Wisconsin Mandingo Association of Milwaukee (WIMAM). I am running for the position of president to fix the enormous challenges our community and organization is facing; ranging from the downward financial status resulting from past years of inadequate policies to make WIMAM financially viable, the absence of a strong leadership and structure to bring people together so that no one was marginalized regardless of where they stood on issue, the lack of motivation of members, disunity among members, which created a fragile community of people who were and are yearning for a vibrant and effective community. full Story
WHY SHOULD I VOTE FOR HON. MORRIS M. KROMAH
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I am voting for Morris Papay Kromah for president of WIMAM because:
He served and continue to serve as a resource person for the Milwaukee Mandingo community. He assisted our children with Islamic education. He helped people with immigration problems. He assisted some women in the community with driver education. He helped our community members find jobs. He organized all major events in the Milwaukee Mandingo community. He created the official website of WIMAM. He created ID system for WIMAM. He created WIMAM Facebook page. He help organized all WIMAM summer picnics. He is responsible, reliable, organize, intelligent, respectful to all, and committed community servant. I ask you and your family to vote for me because our organization and our community as it stands needs a way forward with a leader who has a clear vision and experience to do so. Simply put, I have the vision and experience to make WIMAM the number one community based organization in the United States. The above statement is true because I am no stranger to this community when it comes to service and commitments.
African Nations Hold Emergency Talks About Ivory Coast Election Crisis

West African leaders are meeting to discuss the violent political showdown that has gripped Ivory Coast since last month's disputed presidential election, while a militant youth leader loyal to incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo calls for protests against what Gbagbo supporters say is foreign interference in the country's affairs. Full Story
Guinea's Alpha Conde to be sworn in on Tuesday
Mon Dec 20, 8:02 am ET 

CONAKRY (AFP) – Guinean President-elect Alpha Conde will be sworn-in on Tuesday in Conakry in the presence of several African leaders, bringing the curtain down on 26 years of military rule in the west African nation. At least eight African presidents are to attend attend the ceremony, according to a government source. They are Senegal's Abdoulaye Wade, Mali's Amadou Toumani Toure, Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaore, Sierra Leone's Ernest Bai Koroma, Liberia's Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Gabon's Ali Bongo, Angola's Eduardo Dos Santos and Jacob Zuma of South Africa.
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