Campaigning in Dio, Selingue and Yelekebougou
This past weekend was another great campaign success. Youth leaders in Bamako gather to support YEAH The youth that had formed their own movement visited with Yeah first thing Saturday morning. I love...
View ArticlePACP makes its mark on Dioila
Click to view slideshow. On Sunday, the Samaké Team headed by Yeah Samaké and a delegation of 10 PACP members visited the city of Dioila which is about three hours away from the capital city of Bamako....
View ArticleTo Lead is to Serve
Click to view slideshow. On May 22nd, 2013, the Parti Pour L’Action Civique et Patriotique ( PACP) held its 1st congress. For this special occasion, more than 240 PACP delegates from the different...
View ArticleCampaigning in the distant villages of Kati
Click to view slideshow. This past week was a busy one for the PACP campaign. Our youth leader Sibiri Mariko led our PACP delegations to a number of communities in Mali. The first village that the PACP...
View ArticleOffering Malians a new option
Recently, a popular newspaper here by the name of 22 Septembre did a cover story on Yeah’s plans and hope for Mali. The article is a powerful account of what Yeah wants for all Malians and how his...
View ArticleService Before Politics
This past week was charged and full of some great events and service projects that we did in the various areas of Bamako, the capital of Mali. Our PACP delegation headed to Baguineda where our resident...
View ArticleITS OFFICIAL!
Quick update! Friday, June 28th was the deadline to declare our candidacy with 5 signatures from each region supporting our candidacy (TOTAL: 55 signatures) and pay a fee of 10 million CFA. You are...
View ArticleTurn the Page
This past week, it has been extremely interesting to hear the other candidates speak. Like parrots they speak the words “turn the page”, an adage coined and displayed first by the Samaké campaign. But...
View ArticleWhy we do what we do
Think about the future of your children when you vote With 5 days to go, all I can say is Mali’s future is at stake. We are determined now more than ever to affect change. Mali cannot remain...
View ArticleElection Day in MALI
Two years ago Yeah and I left the comforts and possibilities of America for Mali to pursue a different future for our family. A future that included helping improve the lives of 15.1 million people in...
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