
Journalist Boubacar Dieng has announced his departure from Radio Futurs Médias RFM after four years with the editorial team. Dieng described his decision as both professional and deeply personal, reflecting on a significant experience that included intense live broadcasts, long days in the field, and pivotal encounters. He stated that leaving RFM, a place that helped shape him, was not easy. Dieng expressed gratitude and emotion as he leaves, emphasizing the strong connection he will maintain with what he considers a family. He views this transition not as an end, but as a new beginning driven by renewed purpose and ambition.
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Must ReadMacky Sall, a candidate for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations, is scheduled to deliver his first official speech before the General Assembly this Wednesday. This address is part of the selection process for the UN's top leadership, with several individuals vying to succeed the current head of the organization. However, according to information from La Neice Collins, communications officer for the President of the UN General Assembly, the former President of Senegal has declined to meet with the international press after his speech. This decision deviates from the usual procedure for candidates, who typically answer media questions following their presentations. In contrast, other official candidates, including Michelle Bachelet, Rafael Grossi, and Rebeca Grynspan, have confirmed their participation in press exchanges, which are included in the validated program. Macky Sall's speech is a significant step in his campaign to lead the United Nations, marking his first official address to member states in New York to present his vision and priorities for international issues. His choice not to participate in the press conference has drawn attention, particularly in a process where transparency and media interaction are considered central.

The Pastef party has initiated a new phase of political mobilization in the Sandock area of Ndiaganiao, the hometown of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. This effort is part of the party's preparation for upcoming local elections and aims to strengthen its presence on the ground. In the village of Ndengler, cell and coordination leaders from the commune's western zone convened to establish an agenda of political activities. This meeting focused on structuring a grassroots strategy to mobilize supporters and organize regular field activities. Local leaders stated that this dynamic aligns with the party's directives from its leader, Ousmane Sonko. The objective is to reinforce the party's presence in localities and to promote the actions of the current administration led by Bassirou Diomaye Faye. Mor Sarr, administrative secretary of the communal section, explained that activists are working on a common agenda to intensify political activities in the Sandock area, emphasizing the need for continuous presence given the approaching local elections. Activities are organized weekly, targeting various villages and hamlets to maintain direct contact with the population and structure militant bases for future electoral deadlines. Local officials report increasing support, believing this momentum could lead to significant electoral results if sustained. Mbaye Diouf, a local political leader in the Sandock zone, called for unity, stressing the importance of this part of the commune in po
Must ReadThe African Development Bank has suspended disbursements for several projects in Senegal, leading to payment delays for agents and service providers. This decision is reportedly due to the State of Senegal's failure to honor financial commitments. The bank is a major partner for Senegal, with a portfolio exceeding 1,600 billion CFA francs across strategic sectors like transport, agriculture, energy, water, sanitation, and finance. The blockage has caused project execution delays, halted construction sites, and left some companies unable to continue work due to unpaid invoices. Workers involved in these programs have also reportedly not received salaries for several months, leading to significant social difficulties. Service providers, some of whom secured bank loans to start projects, are facing fragile financial situations. This situation could also impact overall project timelines. Public authorities have not provided official information or a specific timeline for unblocking the funds, leading to questions among stakeholders.

Senegalese forward Ibrahim Mbaye has experienced a significant reduction in playing time at Paris Saint-Germain since returning from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where he was part of the winning team. Prior to the tournament, Mbaye regularly featured in 19 out of 25 possible matches under coach Luis Enrique. However, since his return, he has only appeared in six matches, with limited minutes. His only start in the current calendar year was on January 23 against Auxerre in Ligue 1, where he played 61 minutes. His total playing time in 2026 amounts to just 190 minutes. Mbaye's last appearance on the field was on March 21, 2026, against Nice. He was not included in the squad for the recent match against Lyon. Coach Luis Enrique addressed the situation in early April, stating it was a sporting choice and part of overall squad management, adding that Mbaye can still demonstrate his quality at Paris Saint-Germain. There are no reports of injury or medical issues explaining his absence, reinforcing the idea that it is a tactical decision. Transfer market specialist Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Mbaye's exclusion from the Lyon match was a decision by Luis Enrique. This situation has raised questions about Mbaye's future at the club, with several Premier League clubs reportedly showing interest.