
The Dakar Autonomous Port has been experiencing significant disruptions in freight truck circulation for several days, according to an official statement. This situation arises amid high port activity, marked by a substantial increase in cargo volume across terminals and docks. Port authorities attribute the traffic intensification to external factors that have temporarily affected the fluidity of logistical operations, leading to slowdowns for heavy goods vehicles, particularly in port access areas. Operational teams have been mobilized, and regulatory measures implemented to streamline truck flows and improve operational management. Defense and Security Forces have also been deployed to assist with traffic management and secure sensitive zones. Administrative authorities are working closely with port management to enhance activity synchronization. Despite these challenges, the Dakar Autonomous Port assures that the situation is under control and a return to normalcy is underway, urging all logistics chain stakeholders to cooperate.
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Senegal enters the 2026 World Cup in North America with a strong qualification record: 7 wins, 3 draws, and 0 losses in 10 CAF qualifying matches, accumulating 24 points in Group B. Their qualification was sealed on October 14, 2025, with a 4-0 victory over Mauritania, featuring a brace from Sadio Man茅, and goals from Iliman Ndiaye and Habib Diallo. Coach Pape Thiaw leads a cohesive team, not one in rebuilding, capable of managing long series and tight matches. The team's strength lies in its talent, which needs to be strategically deployed against three distinct opponents. Senegal's Group I schedule begins with France on June 16 in New Jersey, followed by Norway on June 22 at the New York/New Jersey Stadium, and Iraq on June 26 in Toronto. The expanded 48-team format means the top two teams from each group advance, along with the eight best third-placed teams, making every point crucial. A draw against France would be a valuable asset before facing Erling Haaland and Martin 脴degaard. Senegal doesn't need three perfect matches, but rather one very clean match, one win, and a protected goal difference. The team's core remains strong, with 脡douard Mendy in goal, Kalidou Koulibaly leading the defense, Idrissa Gana Gueye controlling the midfield, and Pape Matar Sarr, Lamine Camara, and Habib Diarra providing central dynamism. Upfront, Man茅, Isma茂la Sarr, Iliman Ndiaye, and Nicolas Jackson offer diverse attacking profiles. The team performs best when the midfield resists pressing,
Must ReadInvestigative journalist Romain Molina announced he will release a video detailing alleged corruption within the Senegalese Football Federation FSF. Molina, a contributor to Sport News Africa, stated on X that his investigation will reveal "misappropriation of funds," "abuse of company assets," "lies," "endangerment of others," and "theft of equipment and food from players" related to Senegal's participation in the 2026 World Cup in the United States. He emphasized the gravity of these alleged facts, stating he has never seen such issues for an event of this magnitude. This announcement could reignite tensions between Molina and the FSF, as his previous revelations about Senegalese football led the federation to announce a lawsuit against him.

Municipal authorities in Saint-Louis honored Senegalese international Isma茂la Sarr, who was recently ranked among the top 50 players of the 2026 World Cup by The Atlantic magazine. The Crystal Palace winger, ranked 27th, is the only Senegalese player to appear on this prestigious list. Sarr scored four goals and provided one assist during the tournament, making him the most decisive player for the Lions, despite Senegal's early elimination in the round of 16 against Belgium. His notable performance on the international stage was recognized by the authorities of his hometown. Initiated by Lamine Ndiaye, the Deputy Mayor for Sports, the African champion was received by municipal authorities. In a post on the mayor's official page, the city praised Sarr's exceptional journey, highlighting that he is "a source of inspiration for the youth and a pride for the entire city." Currently on vacation in his hometown, Isma茂la Sarr continues to receive recognition from his fellow citizens for his remarkable international performances.