Tag: Senegal
Senegal: Will Ousmane Sonko appear at the opening of his trial against Adji Sarr?
After a dismissal last week, it is this Tuesday that the trial of Ousmane Sonko is due to open on charges of rape. The opponent is being sued by Adji…
biological diversity, an issue for the rural world
In Senegal, civil society organizations are fighting for sustainable agriculture that respects the environment in order to preserve biodiversity in the rural world, while agriculture employs 60% of the active…
Ramata-Toulaye Sy, director of “Banel and Adama”: “There is a lot to learn about the Fulani”
She climbs the steps for the first time at the Cannes Film Festival: the Senegalese Ramata-Toulaye Sy is in competition for her first feature film Banel and Adama. Played by…
the government unveils the outlines of the upcoming national dialogue
The national dialogue between the government and the various political and civil society actors in the country, announced by President Macky Sall last month, will open on May 30 in…
clash between Cubs in the final for a first historic coronation
Senegal and Morocco face each other in the final of the CAN U17 in Algeria, Friday, May 19, to register on their list the first coronation of their selection in…
Senegal: the trial of opponent Ousmane Sonko for alleged rape postponed to May 23, 2023
In Senegal, the trial of opponent Ousmane Sonko for alleged rape has been adjourned to May 23, 2023, announced the Dakar court where the leader of the party Les Patriotes…
Senegal: Will Ousmane Sonko be tried in absentia in his new trial?
Clashes erupted Monday in Ziguinchor in the south of the country and in several districts of Dakar on the eve of the announced new trial of Ousmane Sonko. The opponent…
eve of a new risky trial for opponent Ousmane Sonko, accused of rape
In Senegal, Ousmane Sonko must report to the registry of the Dakar criminal chamber on May 15, 2023, according to the procedure, on the eve of a new risky trial…
Émile Dione, exorcist priest from Senegal to Brittany
Everyone recognizes him when he walks through the streets of Morlaix, in Finistère-Nord. And he is very proud of it. The Senegalese Émile Dione has officiated for eighteen months as…
Money, the sinews of war in the preparation of African judokas
At the World Judo Championships in Doha, African athletes talk about their difficulties in their preparation, for lack of money to participate in international tournaments or internships outside the continent.…