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Senegal’s Constitutional Council, on Friday evening published the list of 14 candidates who can stand in the February 26 2012 presidential election in Senegal, including 86 years old incumbent leader Abdoulaye Wade.
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Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade on Tuesday in Dakar laid the foundation stone for a museum to be dedicated to black civilization, APA can divulge.
President Abdoulaye Wade has been declared eligible to run for the presidency when Senegal goes to the polls on February 26, 2012.
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The first group of Haitian students who were granted university scholarships in Senegal, is due to arrive late October.
The chief of staff of the Senegalese army, General Abdoulaye Fall and the vice-admiral of the French navy Philippe Combes have signed the minutes symbolically returning to Senegal the French military bases established on its soil.
The ceremony, held at...
A new tourist resort is emerging in Mbodiene, located on the Atlantic coast in Senegal, 90km south of Dakar. A partnership agreement amounting to CFA 195 billion was signed to this effect between the Spanish group Adonis and the Development and Promotion...
Ghanaians are gearing up to celebrate African Union Day slated for Tuesday in grand style because the day coincides with the end of a year-long Centenary Birthday Celebrations of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana.
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In 2009 Senegal reached a 55.44% rate of self-sufficiency in rice production, APA learned Saturday from the Dakar-based Food Security Commission (CSA).
According to CSA officials, rice production reached 502,104 tonnes in Senegal during the 2009/2010...
According to the Senegalese government daily “Le Soleil “published Friday the government has expressed its willingness to “learn from” the Tunisian example in the field of national solidarity.
According to the publication, the announcement...