Hello and welcome to Kewoulo. In this press review, this Saturday, April 19, 2025 we explore the burning subjects, the major challenges and the unpublished revelations that punctuate Senegalese news. Stay with us to know everything, without detour.
Politics and Governance
- BIRAM SULÈYE DIOP makes the front page L’Info With a strong title: “a blessing for Birame S. Diop”, emphasizing a probable support or important political advancement.
- Libération evokes a laundering case involving the director of a diaspora structure.
- Several newspapers (Rewmi, South Daily) mention the work of the Constitutional Council and its opinions, in particular on the institutional situation of the country.
- Grand Panel et Walfquotides highlight pressures on power linked to unions, and challenges on natural resources (gas, customs).
Political news is marked by a recomposition of forces and increasing pressure on institutions, between personal ambitions, union demands and debates around natural resources. The political climate remains tense, with an obvious need for dialogue and transparency.
Justice and security
- The daily Announces that the prosecution opened the rice bags in the Force COVVIR, allusion to a diversion investigation.
- Investigation Talk about the law of silence, suggesting an opacity or institutional mutism on sensitive subjects.
- 24 hours et South daily Take university union tensions (especially with Sudems).
Judicial investigations are multiplying, reflecting a desire for accounting for accounts, but also a certain opacity denounced by the press. Tensions in educational and institutional spheres call for in -depth reform to appease the social climate.
Economy and natural resources
- Grand Panel et The echoes deal with the sharing of gas resources, with an Ivory Coast better Lotie than Senegal, which arouses debate.
- The awakening et The sun talk about economic cooperation with China and investment in Africa.
The challenges around gas and economic partnerships reveal increased regional competition. Senegal is called upon to better defend its strategic interests to guarantee equitable and sustainable development.
Society and Culture
- The sun Honest a great man in the theater, Amadou Cissé, highlighting his career and his cultural contributions.
- Scoop Traces the course of Dembo Sakho, a figure committed to justice and democracy.
The media highlight the importance of cultural memory and civic engagement, through inspiring portraits. This shows a need for exemplary figures in a company looking for benchmarks and cohesion.
Sport
- Record, Rewmi Sportset Stated come back:
- The launch of the national U17 championship
- The ambitions of Maître Augustin Senghor, in the middle of the elective campaign at the FSF.
- The Can U20 final, with a nod to Serigne Saliou Dia.
Senegalese Sport is in full swing, with a positive dynamic around young categories and sports authorities. This reflects a pool of talents and a collective hope that federates beyond social divisions.
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