
Former President Abdoulaye Wade, absent from Senegal since November 28, 2024, is planning to return to the country soon. This information comes from Pape Samba Mboup, who recently spoke with Wade by phone. Mboup stated that Wade contacted him to offer condolences for his wife's passing and informed him of his imminent return. This conversation marks a reconciliation between Wade and Mboup, who were former colleagues in the Senegalese Democratic Party PDS but had a falling out after the party lost power. Wade's return is anticipated ahead of his 100th birthday on May 26, which is expected to be a national tribute.
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Senegalese international Ibrahim Mbaye, 18, is reportedly looking to leave Paris Saint-Germain in pursuit of more playing time, with a potential move to the Premier League. He has engaged a British agency specializing in career management and market operations, signaling his preference for English football. Manchester City and Aston Villa are among the clubs closely monitoring his situation, with preliminary discussions reportedly held between Mbaye's representatives and Manchester City. Borussia Dortmund has also inquired with PSG. Paris Saint-Germain has set a transfer price between 40 and 50 million euros for the young forward. Mbaye's value increased following his performances at the 2026 World Cup, where he became the youngest African goalscorer in the tournament's history with a goal against France. A departure this summer is anticipated as he seeks to advance his career.
Must ReadBurkina Faso's Ministry of Family and Solidarity announced that 1,911 people in begging situations were removed from the streets of Ouagadougou between June 24 and July 3, 2026. This operation, conducted with the support of the Laabal Brigade and the National Police, aimed to protect vulnerable populations. Among those taken into care, 1,396 were minors, including 1,046 talibes, who represent three-quarters of the children involved. The ministry stated that the beneficiaries were directed to specialized facilities for social support and will receive follow-up to facilitate their reintegration and provide them with dignified living conditions. Burkinabe authorities are calling for collective mobilization involving communities, associations, and social services to combat begging and child exploitation effectively and sustainably.
Must ReadMacky Sall announced his return to Dakar on Friday, July 17, for consultations regarding his candidacy for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations. He requested that his supporters not organize a large mobilization for his arrival. Sall stated that due to a busy international schedule, he would depart Dakar immediately after his meeting with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. He promised to return at a later date to meet with activists and sympathizers of the Alliance for the Republic APR to express his gratitude.