
The World Bank has approved two additional financing packages for Senegal, totaling $180 million, equivalent to 103.4 billion CFA francs. These funds are aimed at strengthening rural connectivity and territorial development, ultimately benefiting hundreds of thousands of people by improving access to socio-economic services and boosting local economies. One financing package, approved on July 14, 2026, provides an additional $140 million for the Agricultural Production Zones Connectivity Project in Northern and Central Senegal PEZA. This brings the project's total investment to $470.8 million, directly benefiting approximately 570,000 people. This support, mobilized through the International Development Association IDA and supplemented by a $2 million contribution from the Senegalese government, builds on previous achievements, including the construction and upgrade of 414 km of resilient roads and improved access to socio-economic services for 350,000 people. It will extend these results to two key economic corridors: Koussanar-Koumpentoum and Tambacounda-Makha, where agriculture and livestock are primary activities. The second financing, approved on June 29, 2026, provides an additional $40 million for the Casamance Economic Development Project PDEC, which will now also include interventions in the Kédougou region. This new support increases the total investment to $85 million and is expected to benefit approximately 850,000 people in the Casamance and Kédougou regions. The
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Municipal authorities in Saint-Louis honored Senegalese international Ismaïla Sarr, who was recently ranked among the top 50 players of the 2026 World Cup by The Atlantic magazine. The Crystal Palace winger, ranked 27th, is the only Senegalese player to appear on this prestigious list. Sarr scored four goals and provided one assist during the tournament, making him the most decisive player for the Lions, despite Senegal's early elimination in the round of 16 against Belgium. His notable performance on the international stage was recognized by the authorities of his hometown. Initiated by Lamine Ndiaye, the Deputy Mayor for Sports, the African champion was received by municipal authorities. In a post on the mayor's official page, the city praised Sarr's exceptional journey, highlighting that he is "a source of inspiration for the youth and a pride for the entire city." Currently on vacation in his hometown, Ismaïla Sarr continues to receive recognition from his fellow citizens for his remarkable international performances.

Nestlé Senegal's Communications and Public Relations Manager, Nazly Coumba Niang, has addressed public concerns regarding salt consumption and industrial seasonings in Senegal. Niang stated that compliance is central to Nestlé's business principles, emphasizing adherence to both national laws and international regulations. She highlighted the company's efforts to reduce salt content in its seasonings, noting that since 2017, the salt levels have been voluntarily lowered to between 48% and 53%, which is below the 55% maximum threshold recommended by Senegalese standards. Nestlé Senegal also advises consumers on proper product usage, recommending one Maggi tablet for three people and two for six, without additional salt. Niang affirmed that all Nestlé products undergo regulatory checks by competent state bodies before market release, with analyses systematically conducted by authorized institutions. She added that Nestlé Senegal has not experienced any product recalls to date, attributing this to their strict adherence to regulatory and current standards. These statements come amidst growing public health focus in Senegal on the nutritional quality of processed foods, salt reduction, and the prevention of non-communicable diseases.

Lionel Messi, currently with Inter Miami, is a strong contender for the 2026 Ballon d'Or. Revised trophy rules no longer restrict eligibility to players in Europe, allowing him to compete despite playing in Major League Soccer. Bookmakers favor Messi for the 2026 award, raising questions about a player outside Europe winning football's top individual honor. The answer is yes; the rules do not prohibit it. Messi, at 39, continues to perform at a high level with Inter Miami and Argentina. He is among the top contenders for the award from France Football, with bookmakers listing him as a favorite. The debate about playing in MLS, considered less competitive than European leagues, being a handicap for the Ballon d'Or is addressed. Regulations confirm no geographical restriction; players are not required to play for a European club to be eligible. This perception stems from the trophy's history: until 1995, it was for European players only. From 1995 to 2006, all players were eligible but only if they played in a European league. Since 2007, this restriction was removed, making all professional footballers eligible regardless of their league. The 2022 reform emphasizes individual performance, collective achievements, and fair play over a sports season. Organizers have publicly stated that winning the Ballon d'Or without playing in Europe is possible, though historically rare. Messi made history in 2023 as the first player to win the Ballon d'Or while with an MLS club, Inter Miami,