
Former President Macky Sall met with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to inform him of his candidacy for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations. Sall provided an update on his application, the selection process for which began on November 25, 2025, in New York, and requested his country's support. The Presidency stated that this meeting symbolizes the continuity of the state and the permanence of institutions, transcending individual paths and beliefs. President Faye courteously received Sall's information and acknowledged his initiative. Sall committed to regularly updating President Faye on the progress of his candidacy.
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Must ReadDakar is undergoing extensive urban development in preparation for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games. Mayor Abass Fall recently inspected several public road and space development sites, aiming to modernize the Senegalese capital into a leading global and African metropolis. The municipality is focusing on safety and mobility, with over 5 linear kilometers and 50,000 square meters of public spaces being developed across several communes. Key projects include the Gueule Tap茅e boulevard, covering 15,900 square meters, which involves demolishing unauthorized structures, rehabilitating sanitation systems, and treating canal areas. This project also includes a bike path, sports equipment, playgrounds, and public benches. Major roadworks are underway on the axis from the Khalifa Ababacar Sall Dialysis Center to the JVC roundabout, a 1,100-meter stretch designed to ease traffic congestion and complement the Bus Rapid Transit infrastructure. Another significant project is the rehabilitation of the 1,120-meter road between the Mariama building and the Sacr茅-C艙ur field, an area with high traffic and commercial activity. Additionally, the VDN near Saint-Lazare Cemetery is being improved, benefiting five neighborhoods. Mayor Fall expressed satisfaction with the progress, noting that 5 kilometers of roads and 50,000 square meters of surfaces have been developed. He plans to continue this momentum, increasing investment across all nineteen communes of the capital, with upcoming meetings schedul

Doune Path茅 Mbengue, 44, has been appointed Director General of the Autonomous Port of Dakar PAD, succeeding Waly Diouf Bodian. This appointment, made by presidential decree signed by Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye, places Mbengue at the helm of a key economic infrastructure for Senegal. An experienced civil administrator, Mbengue was trained at the Universit茅 Gaston Berger UGB and the 脡cole nationale d鈥檃dministration ENA. He holds a DEUG, a Bachelor's, and a Master's in legal sciences, specializing in public law. His career includes roles at the Ministry of Mines and Industry, and the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Planning. From 2014 to 2025, he worked at the Ministry of Interior and Public Security, leading the Analysis and Foresight Division and then the Partnership and NGOs Directorate. He also holds two Master's degrees in Macroeconomics and Administrative Management, and in Defense, Security, and Peace. Mbengue, who was born in 1982, is also the current mayor of Camb茅r猫ne, elected in 2022. His appointment to the PAD is seen as a recognition of his extensive background in public administration and his expertise in public management, macroeconomics, and financial security. He is tasked with bringing a new dynamic of performance and transparency to the Dakar port hub while maintaining economic sovereignty.
Must ReadGambia has strongly condemned the demolition of a military fence at its Bulock camp by Senegalese soldiers, labeling the act as "provocative" and carried out without prior consultation. Banjul has initiated diplomatic efforts, urging calm despite expressing "deep concern." Senegal, however, states that the intervention is related to long-standing discussions regarding encroachments affecting its territorial integrity. Both capitals emphasize their commitment to a peaceful resolution of the border dispute.