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Benin Singer OPA Wins 2026 RFI African Music Prize
In the running alongside nine other candidates from the African continent, OPA's fusion of afrobeats, soul, jazz and traditional Beninese sounds won over both the public vote and the jury for the ...
Passation de charges (Ph Koaci) La Direction Générale de la Planification, des Statistiques et des Projets (DGPSP) du Mi... - ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hey Dibi… My wife and I love surfing and want to start a surf school or teach surfing in some capacity to share the Stoke. Do you ...
La rencontre entre le ministre Pierre N’Gou et les Maires d’Abidjan ce jeudi (DR) Face à la croissance démographiqu... - ...
DAKAR, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Senegal is continuing talks with the International Monetary Fund on a new programme, "with the best interests of our country and our people in mind", a senior adviser to ...
DAKAR, Feb 17 - Senegal expects to make its hefty March Eurobond payments on time, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. The West African country has raised enough financing in ...
The draft law was adopted by the Council of Ministers on Wednesday and introduces harsher penalties for so-called “unnatural acts” while broadening existing legislation. It is not yet in force and ...
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Hey Dibi: How do you start a surf school?
There’s also working for a resort that offers surf lessons if you prefer something less permanent or coaching on a one-on-one basis which usually depends on having built a solid reputation in ...
If you ate a corn on the cob, green beans or some spring onions in the UK this winter, chances are it would have come from one of two farms at the edge of the Sahara, in the north of Senegal. The West ...
Tofik Dibi, Bij1 lead candidate: ‘I was the ‘brave Moroccan gay man’, until I spoke out about Gaza’ With Tofik Dibi at the helm, Bij1 hopes to return to the Stopera. The former civil servant from ...
Simply sign up to the Sovereign bonds myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Senegal is teetering on the brink of default, but someone in its fellow West African Economic and Monetary Union ...
Senegal's government has approved a bill to toughen laws on homosexuality, proposing longer prison terms and higher fines. The draft law was adopted by the Council of Ministers on Wednesday and ...
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