
Nicolas Jackson, on loan at FC Bayern Munich this season, is set to leave the Bavarian club. Despite his performances being deemed satisfactory by management and coach Vincent Kompany, no extension of his stay in Germany is planned. Bayern does not intend to renew the loan or make a permanent transfer for the Senegalese forward. Jackson participated in 27 matches across all competitions, starting 12, and recorded 9 goals and 3 assists. The Senegalese international is expected to return to his parent club, Chelsea FC, before deciding on his future career.
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Must ReadSenegal has achieved a significant milestone in public debt management by aligning its national data with that of the International Monetary Fund IMF. Alioune Diouf, Director of Public Debt at the Directorate General of Public Accounting and Treasury DGCPT, confirmed this harmonization in a Reuters interview on April 21, 2026, in New York. In-depth audits conducted over the 2019-2024 period revealed a perfect concordance between national debt statistics and IMF data, resolving technical discrepancies observed in 2024 and establishing a unified and more reliable database. Diouf also detailed the introduction of new financial instruments, such as Total Return Swap TRS operations implemented in 2025. These active debt management mechanisms, integrated into regional market issuances, aim to optimize financing costs and limit market risk exposure without unexpected margin calls for the state. To enhance transparency, the DGCPT has committed to regularly publishing quarterly budget reports and a statistical debt bulletin since April 2026, adhering to international data dissemination standards. Diouf further confirmed the conversion of certain bank loans into public securities through Treasury bond and bill auctions, clarifying this as a regularization of liabilities identified during audits, not payment arrears. Discussions with the IMF are ongoing for a support program, now based on a shared diagnostic between both parties. These reforms underscore the Senegalese financial authori

Senegalese winger Ibrahim Mbaye played for Paris Saint-Germain PSG again, entering the match in the 66th minute during their 3-0 victory against Nantes on Wednesday. This appearance marks his return to the field after a significant lack of playing time since his return from the Africa Cup of Nations CAN and having not played in the previous four matches. PSG is currently leading Ligue 1.

Senegal's Minister of the Interior, Mouhamadou Bamba Cissé, will host a meeting with all political parties on April 30, 2026, at the Terrou-Bi Hotel in Dakar, starting at 10 AM. Since assuming his role in September 2025, the minister has committed to broad consultations, having previously met with religious leaders and civil society members. The primary objective of this gathering is to discuss the electoral process, allowing the government to share crucial information regarding the organization of upcoming elections and to formally engage with each party. To ensure an effective discussion, each authorized political party is requested to send a single representative. Invitations can be collected from the Directorate General of Elections DGE offices in Dakar.

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