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Le Soleil: journalist Adama Ndiaye in the running for the prestigious Grand Prix Cultura 2025

Le Soleil: journalist Adama Ndiaye in the running for the prestigious Grand Prix Cultura 2025
Le Soleil: journalist Adama Ndiaye in the running for the prestigious Grand Prix Cultura 2025

Adama Ndiaye, journalist at the national daily Le Soleil was selected in the written press category for the Cultura Africa Francophone Prize. “” It is with a deep emotion and immense gratitude that I really receive this selection to represent Senegal, my country, at Cultura price “Said the journalist at the Desk Culture. For his head of service Massiga Faye, Adama Ndiaye is a working journalist who does not reluctant to the task. “” It’s a chance to work with him. He is a talented journalist who combines seriousness and generosity in work Said Massiga Faye. For the journalist, Adama Ndiaye is a pride for the culture service and for the sun.

« I had the chance to investigate the island of Gorée, which is really a memory island “Said Adama Ndiaye. The theme of competition revolves around culture, inheritance and heritage. It was following a preselection that the journalist was selected in the written press category. The latter wanted to pay tribute to the national daily. “” If I crossed this milestone, it was thanks to this large house that believed in me, which formed and supported me. It allowed me to evolve alongside inspiring professionals. I just mean the sun “He says

The Cultura Afrique Francophone Prize values ​​excellence in cultural journalism. It will be held for the first time in Benin in November 2025, in partnership with the North West Cultures association, for an edition dedicated to French-speaking Africa. This competition rewards journalists who, with their investigations and reports, highlight African heritage and cultural diversity. More than a competition, it offers a training and promotion space for actors in cultural and creative industries, strengthening their role in the development of the continent. For this year, Adama Ndiaye will represent Senegal with Ousmane Sow, his colleague from the newspaper Le Quotidien.

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