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A Helpless Witness, the Richest Man in Mali Tells the Bosses' Ordeal After 18 August 2020

Summary by linfodrome.com
Very patriotic, Mamadou Sinsi Coulibaly does not like the handle effects. At 67, the Malian businessman with the cap still screwed, on the head has long embodied the high industrial bourgeoisie of Mali: respected boss, president of the bosses of Mali, leader of a group that used to employ some 3,000 people. Since the gust of political events that shook Bamako in August 2020, he tells another story that of crushed companies, broken supply chains …
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Very patriotic, Mamadou Sinsi Coulibaly does not like the handle effects. At 67, the Malian businessman with the cap still screwed, on the head has long embodied the high industrial bourgeoisie of Mali: respected boss, president of the bosses of Mali, leader of a group that used to employ some 3,000 people. Since the gust of political events that shook Bamako in August 2020, he tells another story that of crushed companies, broken supply chains …

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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