
The government has officially announced the reopening of Ziguinchor Airport on April 30, with the first commercial flight scheduled for May 1. Technical teams have been working continuously to bring the infrastructure up to standard. A calibration aircraft from Spain conducted successful runway tests, ensuring passenger safety. This reopening is the initial phase of a broader plan to improve access to Casamance. Following the completion of work at Ziguinchor, resources will be reallocated to Cap Skiring Airport for similar modernization efforts. Concurrently, the state is accelerating road projects in the region to enhance trade and boost local tourism, underscoring its commitment to national mobility.
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Must ReadFrance has initiated a circular migration and professional mobility program in Senegal, managed by the Directorate of Employment. This initiative aims to provide qualified Senegalese workers and professionals with structured professional experience in French companies, with a planned return to Senegal to facilitate skills transfer and economic reintegration. The program seeks candidates for various sectors, including experienced receptionists, hotel housekeepers, butchers/boners/trimmers, welders, and experienced waiters and waitresses. Authorities state that this program promotes "safe, orderly, and regular" labor migration while addressing specific labor market needs. Interested individuals can apply through the dedicated platform: https://recrutement.formationprofessionnelle.sn/
Must ReadPresident Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran to allow for more negotiation time. However, the US naval blockade of the country's ports will remain in place. Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that Pakistan requested this extension, noting that the Iranian government is "seriously fractured," which he described as something "nobody is surprised about." He also indicated that while the ceasefire is extended, armed forces would "continue the blockade and, in all other aspects, remain prepared and capable."

A complex case involving fraud, charlatanism, and money laundering, with an estimated loss of 550 million FCFA, is under investigation by the Saly Research Brigade, part of the Mbour gendarmerie company. A suspect was arrested and brought before prosecutor Augustin Yakhar Faye, head of the Mbour public prosecutor's office, on Monday. The case may be transferred to the Dakar Financial Judicial Pool. The incident reportedly began in August 2024 when B. Samb, a marabout and car salesman known for his luxurious TikTok content from Dubai, contacted L. Diop, a prominent business leader. Samb allegedly convinced Diop that he possessed mystical powers to make him a billionaire. Enticed by these promises, Diop reportedly engaged in various rituals, including mystical baths and consuming supposed magical preparations. Diop progressively gave large sums of money to the marabout, even taking out bank loans to meet repeated demands, totaling 550 million FCFA. Investigators state that after receiving the funds, B. Samb left the country and settled in Dubai, where he continued to post videos showcasing a lavish lifestyle. L. Diop later filed a complaint, supported by financial documents, and several witnesses confirmed the payments. The suspect was located in Touba upon his return to Senegal and subsequently arrested in Dakar by the Saly Research Brigade. During questioning, he admitted to some facts but disputed the 550 million FCFA amount, claiming it was exaggerated. Placed in police cus

The competition to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup final has moved beyond institutional discussions, with Spanish daily AS publishing a comparative analysis between Spain and Morocco, co-organizers of the tournament with Portugal. The Spanish media outlet highlighted Spain's organizational reliability, citing the Copa del Rey final in Seville, which hosted over 70,000 spectators in a controlled environment, and the 2018 Copa Libertadores final held in Madrid as examples of the country's capacity to manage major events. Conversely, AS mentioned recent difficulties in Morocco, specifically the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, which reportedly experienced tensions and a dispute brought before the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The article noted that the comparison did not include certain internal Spanish issues, such as the withdrawal of cities like Málaga and La Coruña from World Cup organization and incidents of Islamophobic chants at the RCDE Stadium. The designation of the stadium for the final remains a strategic issue among candidate cities, including Madrid and Casablanca, where a large stadium project is underway, as the competition between host countries continues alongside tournament preparations.