[Africa Top Sports] Former Marseille and Guingamp attacker finally broke the silence and decided to pay tribute to his last agent Pape Diouf, dead of the coronavirus on march 31 .
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Souleymane Camara – the Senegalese Defender Put Away His Crampons
[Africa Top Sports] After having spent 13 seasons at Montpellier, Souleymane Camara , 37, in an agreement with the club staff, decided to put away his crampons .
Read More »Coronavirus – Reps Urge Federal Govt to Sponsor Experts to Madagascar, Senegal
[Premium Times] The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, urged the federal government to sponsor experts on a study trip to Madagascar and Senegal for possible indigenous COVID-19 cure.
Read More »Opening Mosques During Pandemic Divides Muslim Community
[VOA] Senegal’s controversial decision to reopen mosques as the Muslim-majority country is still battling the coronavirus pandemic has split the religious community.
Read More »Coronavirus : l' » union sacrée » sénégalaise s’effrite
Le président sénégalais a annoncé lundi plusieurs assouplissements des restrictions adoptées contre le Covid-19. Une décision polémique.
Read More »What West Africa’s Resilience Can Teach the World About COVID-19
[The New Humanitarian] This article is part of a special report in collaboration with the 2020 Fragile States Index examining the impact of state fragility on crisis response and prevention.
Read More »Alpha Dia, le mannequin qui lutte contre le coronavirus à Dakar
À travers sa fondation, le mannequin sénégalais Alpha Dia distribue masques, produits de première nécessité et denrées alimentaires aux plus démunis.
Read More »Equidistant From Power and Opposition
[GGA – Governance and Covid-19] Journalists have an important role to play in documenting and researching the causes of Senegal’s Casamance conflict, helping to bring political opponents together
Read More »Govt Eases COVID Restrictions Tuesday, a Day After Surge in Cases
[VOA] Senegalese President Macky Sall says the West African country will begin reopening mosques and churches Tuesday and ease other restrictions imposed to contain the coronavirus.
Read More »« My main weapons: my smartphone and my voice »
[Plan International] It’s been almost 60 days since Senegal confirmed its first case of COVID-19, and the country is now under lockdown as the number of cases continue to rise at a worrying rate. The state of emergency is accompanied by a curfew from 8pm to 6am, schools have been …
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