Senegal's prime minister Ousmane Sonko reasserted that all foreign military bases will be closed "in the very near future" as the West struggles to maintain its presence in Africa.Senegal's Prime ...
Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko waved through next year’s budget, bypassing a parliamentary vote on the 6.4 trillion CFA-franc ($10.2 billion) package. The plan is considered adopted ...
Senegal has announced the closure of all foreign military bases, without setting a timeline for the exit of foreign troops. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko made the announcement Friday during a ...
Sonko outlined key reforms such as tackling unemployment and migration, guided by the 2050 vision that now serves as the executive's roadmap for public policy in the country.
Acknowledging Senegal’s economic struggles, Sonko promised to improve living conditions for citizens. He highlighted the need to reduce high administrative costs and increase public spending ...
French President Emmanuel Macron’s efforts to “reset” France’s relationship with its former African colonies appear to be ...
Sonko said on Facebook late Monday that "France ... ended the "obsolete" defense and security pacts in November with France. Senegal and the Ivory Coast have also asked Paris to remove French ...
Sonko, whose Pastef party secured a parliamentary ... increasing income from Senegal’s natural resources, including minerals and hydrocarbons. Earlier this year it set up a commission to oversee ...
Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said Friday that his government would submit legislation to repeal a law by former president Macky Sall granting amnesty for deadly political violence.
Senegal has announced the closure of all foreign military bases, without setting a timeline for the exit of foreign troops. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko made the announcement Friday during a ...
(Bloomberg) — Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko waved through next year’s budget, bypassing a parliamentary vote on the 6.4 trillion CFA-franc ($10.2 billion) package. The plan is considered ...