
OFFICIAL – U.S Raises Concern About Postponement of Election in Senegal
The United States has expressed deep concern over the postponement of Senegal’s presidential election, originally scheduled for February 25, 2024.

The United States has expressed deep concern over the postponement of Senegal’s presidential election, originally scheduled for February 25, 2024.

The United Democratic Party (UDP) has voiced deep concern over President Macky Sall’s decision to postpone Senegal’s presidential elections, originally scheduled for February 25, 2024.

In the ongoing trial of Ousainou and Amie Bojang, significant developments unfolded in the courtroom

After gendarmes evacuated opposition deputies, Senegal’s National Assembly unanimously adopted on Monday, February 5, the proposal to postpone the presidential election to December 15, 2024, and to allow the incumbent president to remain in power until a new president takes office.

On Monday, a high-level delegation from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) visited

The Gambia, a proud founding member of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), recently made a significant impact at the DCO General Assembly in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. Honourable Ousman A. Bah, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, represented The Gambia at this momentous event, which provided a unique platform to reflect on collective achievements and unveil new strategic partnerships shaping the future of digital cooperation.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad of the Republic of The Gambia Mamadou Tangara, on January 30 had an official interactive working meeting with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov where both comprehensively reviewed their 60 year-old bilateral relations.

Senegal has long been regarded as a unique case study of democratic stability in West Africa, a region that has recently seen several coups, including those in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

Security forces used tear gas to disperse an opposition rally outside Senegal’s parliament on Monday, shortly

The prefect of Dakar has announced that for security reasons, “the circulation of motorcycles and mopeds is prohibited in the Department of Dakar on Monday, February 5, 2024, from 6 a.m. to midnight.”
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