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Senegal Registers 35 New Cases of COVID-19

[The Point] Senegalese Ministry of Health yesterday reported 35 new positive cases positive of covid-19, bringing the total to 412, with 5 deaths and 164 patients under treatment.

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Les réseaux ivoirien et sénégalais de Yérim Sow

Fils d’Aliou Sadio Sow, fondateur de la Compagnie sahélienne d’entreprises (CSE), Yérim Habib Sow a bâti sa fortune à l’écart des affaires familiales. D’Abidjan à Dakar, enquête sur les réseaux du patron du groupe Teyliom.

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Ban on single-use water sachets implemented in Senegal: « a positive step towards breaking away from single-use plastics »

[Greenpeace] 20 April 2020, Dakar Greenpeace Africa welcomes the implementation of Senegal’s ban on plastic water sachets as a step in the right direction to tackle the plastic pollution crisis.

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Senegal Registers 15 New Cases of COVID-19

[The Point] Senegalese ministry of Health yesterday reported 15 new positive cases of covid-19, bringing the total to 314. At least 190 have recovered with two deaths and 121 under treatment.

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Air Sénégal embarque du fret sur les sièges passagers

Les compagnies aériennes durement touchées par la crise liée au coronavirus commencent à peine à envisager la reprise de leurs opérations. Air Sénégal, qui reporte le lancement de ses dessertes long courriers, souhaite en revanche démarrer dans les prochaines semaines un pont aérien vers l’Europe et l’Asie.

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IMF Executive Board Approves for Senegal a U.S.$442 Million Disbursement Under the Rapid Credit Facility and Purchase Under the Rapid Financing Instrument

[IMF] The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today approved the purchase under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) equivalent to SDR 215.7 million (about US$294.7 million, 67 percent of quota) and a disbursement under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) equivalent to SDR 107.9 million (US$147.4 million, 33 percent …

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Street Children Among Those Most at Risk for COVID-19

[VOA] Senegal has more than 200 reported cases of coronavirus, prompting President Macky Sall to declare a state of emergency last week. Among those most vulnerable to the virus are the street children of the capital, who live in crowded boarding homes and are forced to beg for a living.

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