
A 13-year-old primary school student in Tambacounda, eastern Senegal, was saved from a forced marriage thanks to the swift intervention of educational authorities, the Open Environment Educational Action AEMO, and the police. Coumba Tandia, head of the Gender office at the Tambacounda Education and Training Inspectorate IEF, revealed the case after the girl's school alerted them. The student informed her school that her father intended to marry her off within a week. Despite awareness efforts, the father remained firm, stating his right to decide his daughter's future. Consequently, the relevant services contacted the public prosecutor. With police assistance, the girl was removed from her family home for her safety and placed in a protection center. This allowed her to take her Certificate of Elementary Studies CFE exams under good conditions. Educational authorities praised the intervention, emphasizing the need to strengthen child protection against early marriages.
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Senegal's national football team, the Lions of Teranga, are preparing to face Norway in a decisive match for the 2026 World Cup. This comes after their recent defeat against France. Supporters are sharing their opinions and advice regarding the team's lineup and the tactical choices of coach Pape Thiaw. Following the loss to France, Pape Thiaw's team is under pressure to secure a victory in the group stage match. Senegal's captain, Kalidou Koulibaly, and his teammates are reportedly determined to remain in the competition, fully aware of what is at stake. A SeneNews report indicates public discussion about the team's prospects and coach Thiaw's substitution decisions.

Following a decision by the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority ARCOP regarding the selection of a service provider for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games JOJ ceremonies, the Organizing Committee for the Youth Olympic Games COJOJ has issued clarifications. Media reports and public opinion had raised concerns, with some interpreting the situation as a "scandal" or alleging irregularities within COJOJ. ARCOP's decision, dated May 6, 2026, annulled a selection process for the ceremonies' organization. This annulment stemmed from an appeal by an unsuccessful company, with ARCOP identifying insufficiencies in the selection mechanism's structure, particularly regarding the precision of evaluation criteria and procedural coherence. COJOJ emphasizes that ARCOP's decision is strictly procedural, focusing on the procurement method used, and does not comment on the governance or integrity of the involved parties. COJOJ states its initial approach involved consultation with public procurement bodies, including the Central Directorate of Public Procurement and ARCOP, and a call for expressions of interest to ensure a broad and comparative selection base. The core issue highlighted by ARCOP concerns the combination of procedural mechanisms, specifically the interplay between competitive bidding and a direct agreement procedure for a contract with unique specifications. COJOJ maintains that its procedures adhere to transparency and compliance, noting that it voluntarily adopted public p
Must ReadThe National Assembly of Senegal officially renewed its bureau on Monday, June 22, 2026. Ousmane Sonko will lead the parliamentary institution as President. The new bureau, designed for representativeness, includes eight Vice-Presidents and six elected Secretaries, along with two Quaestors and the presidents of parliamentary groups. The eight Vice-Presidents are Malick Ndiaye 1st, Rokhy Ndiaye 2nd, Ismaila Diallo 3rd, Mbene Faye 4th, Samba Dang 5th, Oulimata Sidibe 6th, Mohamed Sall 7th, and Raqui Diallo 8th. The secretariat consists of Maimouna Bousso 1st, Bacary Diedhiou 2nd, Ramatoulaye Bodian 3rd, Assane Diop 4th, Daba Wagnane 5th, and Cheikh Faye 6th. Aicha Tour茅 1st and Alphonce Man茅 Sambou 2nd are the Quaestors responsible for financial management. M. Ayib S. Daffe will represent the Pastef parliamentary group, and Aissata Tall will represent the Takku Wallu parliamentary group. The new bureau begins its functions immediately to address upcoming legislative challenges.