
Following recent defeats in Senegalese wrestling with strikes, fans are debating the future of prominent figures Balla Gaye 2, Modou Lo, and Eumeu Sène. Balla Gaye 2, the former King of the Arena, was defeated by Siteu, Modou Lo by Sathiés, and Eumeu Sène by Ada Fass. These losses have sparked discussions among wrestling enthusiasts. In a report by SeneNews, the public shared their opinions on the future of these wrestling stable leaders. Some fans believe these wrestlers should continue their careers to allow younger generations to gain experience. Others argue that it is time for some to retire due to their age and current physical condition.
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Must ReadFormer President of Senegal, Macky Sall 2012-2024, is a candidate for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations. He is competing against other international figures, including former Vice-President of Costa Rica Rebeca Grynspan, Argentine diplomat Rafael Mariano Grossi, who is the current Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet. Sall addressed the issue of the 86 martyrs recorded during his presidency. He stated that people exploited a particular situation to use violence to gain power, which he, as President, could not accept, having sworn to defend the institutions and democracy of the Republic. He emphasized the state's obligation to defend its citizens, despite violence, and cited attacks on citizens' homes, media outlets, journalists, and threats against judges. Regarding LGBTQ+ issues, Sall pledged to vigorously defend human rights and human dignity.
Must ReadA viral social media post from April 7, 2026, claiming former President of Senegal Macky Sall was the frontrunner for the United Nations Secretary-General position has been debunked by Africa Check. The post, which circulated widely on social media and was picked up by several Senegalese media outlets, cited a poll by "Holding Price Limited" and was attributed to "Farid Ruben, Professor of Geopolitics in Washington, United States." Africa Check's investigation found inconsistencies, including an inability to verify information about "Holding Price Limited," which was described as both American and British, and no trace of the purported author. The viral text also asserted that Macky Sall's candidacy had the support of the African Union, but verifications indicate this support was not secured. Twenty of the 55 member states opposed his candidacy, exceeding the 18 oppositions needed to prevent official endorsement. Macky Sall's candidacy was introduced by Burundi on March 2, 2026. The investigation suggests a coordinated dissemination, with the text initially shared by an X account titled "Macky Sall pour l’ONU" and then amplified by other accounts favorable to the former president, as well as unverified reports by some Senegalese media. "Holding Price Limited" has previously been cited in other African election polls, including one in December 2025 for the Central African presidential election, which presented the incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadéra as the strong favorite. Mac
Must ReadThe National Assembly of Senegal has implemented a structured calendar for ministerial hearings by permanent committees, marking a significant development in parliamentary oversight. This initiative aims to organize and systematize interactions between the executive and legislative branches. According to the communication office, this will enable deputies to fully exercise their mission of monitoring, evaluating, and controlling government actions within a more organized and effective framework. This new system provides permanent committees with better visibility into their work, promoting more regular hearings and deeper discussions on public policies. Previously, hearings were more ad hoc, but they will now be part of a structured mechanism designed to systematically organize interactions between the executive and legislative powers. This reform strengthens the control mechanisms available to deputies, allowing Parliament to fully carry out its evaluation, monitoring, and control missions of government action in a more rigorous and efficient manner.

Preparation for the U17 Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled to take place in Morocco from May 13 to June 2, 2026, has officially begun. The Senegalese Football Federation FSF has released an initial list of 26 players selected for the national U17 team training camp. Under the guidance of Lamine Sané, the young players will gather for a boarding camp from April 20 to April 23, 2026, at the Jules François Bocandé Technical Development Center in Toubab Dialaw. This camp is a crucial step in forming the team that will represent Senegal in the continental tournament, which is important for future global competitions in this category. The FSF is committed to ensuring optimal preparation for a promising performance at the U17 AFCON.