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Senegal Cracks Down on Media Tax Compliance, Sparking Industry Outcry

Gambiaj.com – (DAKAR, Senegal) – The Senegalese government’s crackdown on tax compliance in the media sector is intensifying. Following the seizure of the bank accounts of Avenir Communication, the publisher of the newspaper “Le Quotidien,” the government of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has also blocked the accounts of the Walfadjri press group for the same reason.

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How Senegal’s RTS Came to the Rescue of GRTS for the OIC Summit Coverage

Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL) – For the government and the OIC Gambia Secretariat, getting excellent television coverage of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit has always been a challenge. Both organizations were aware right away that the Gambia Radio Television Services (GRTS) lacked the resources and apparatus necessary to cover a summit of this size.

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RSF Urges Senegal’s New President to Ensure Press Freedom and Safety

Gambiaj.com – Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has presented proposals to the new President of the Republic of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, aimed at enhancing the management of the media in the country. The director of RSF’s sub-Saharan executive office, Sadibou Marong, expressed hope that President Faye would implement the proposals outlined in his program book to advance press freedom in Senegal.

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OIC Gambia Secretariat Terminates Contract with Mankajang Over “Critical Video”

Gambiaj.com – The OIC Gambia secretariat has abruptly terminated its contract with Mankajang, a local media outlet, following a video in which the proprietor criticized a poorly written State House congratulatory message from President Adama Barrow to the president-elect of Senegal. In the video, the proprietor highlighted an error in the date, which was written as “52 March” instead of “25th March.”

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