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Guinea strongman Mamady Doumbouya sacks 42 military brass - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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The army officers,including the head of the army, chief of the general staff of the armed forces general Namory Traoré, and the head of the gendarmerie (military police), Ibrahima Baldé, were forced to retire.

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