Wednesday February 26, 2025

featured

Raffie Diab urged President Barrow to implement laws that strictly penalize corrupt practices

Raffie Diab urged President Barrow to implement laws that strictly penalize corrupt practices

Raffe Diab urged President Adama Barrow to enforce new anti-corruption laws, emphasizing their vital role in national development and calling for collaboration between political factions while discouraging divisive social media rhetoric.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Madi Jobarteh

Senegal, Democracy and Africa: Despair or Hope?

The unconstitutional postponement of Senegal’s presidential election, endorsed by President Macky Sall and the National Assembly, signals a concerning shift in democratic norms in Africa, prompting reflection on the continent’s future amidst persistent poverty, conflicts, and injustices despite its vast potential and resources, highlighting the urgent need for political will, commitment, and accountability among leaders, state institutions, and regional bodies like the African Union and ECOWAS to safeguard democracy, uphold constitutional principles, and ensure the welfare of African citizens.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
45 CSOs tell Ecowas not to let Senegal down

45 CSOs tell Ecowas not to let Senegal down

Pro-democracy group WADEMOS calls on ECOWAS to oppose Senegal’s election delay, criticizing it as unconstitutional and undermining the nation’s democratic progress.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
From Abdoulaye to Macky. The Full Circle

From Abdoulaye to Macky. The Full Circle

In 2012, Macky Sall and Senegalese activists protested President Abdoulaye Wade’s bid for a third term, leading to accusations of a constitutional coup; Sall later won the election, promising democratic renewal, but recent actions, including a backtrack on a pledge not to seek a third term and the postponement of elections, have sparked further unrest, highlighting the erosion of democracy and stability in Senegal under both Wade and Sall.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
GUBA signs MoU with the Livestock Department to solidify the relationship

GUBA signs MoU with the Livestock Department to solidify the relationship

The Gam United Breeders Association (GUBA) and the Department of Livestock signed a MoU to solidify their working relationship on animal welfare and well-being.

Share the news with your Friends and Family

Sign up to receive the latest news and events in your inbox

Join our community of news enthusiasts.

ARPS Media
ARPS Media

FREE
VIEW