Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this edition, published on Tuesday, 22 July 2025, we explore together the burning issues, the major issues and the unprecedented revelations that shape the Senegalese current affairs. Stay with us for all to know, sans détour.. Education. Exceptional recruitment of 500 teachers announced (Le Soleil, Rewmi): The government attempts to compensate for the shortage of teachers in primary and secondary schools with a special recruitment planned by 2025. Concours général et examens sous suspicion (L’Info, Tribune): Cases of fraud reported to the BFEM and the BAC, raising concerns about the integrity of the education system. Une réforme en déséquilibre (Enquête): The educational reforms announced by the government are considered incomplete and poorly structured. The education sector is at the heart of political priorities, but remains under tension between staff shortages, fraud and hasty reforms. Politics and governance Le nouveau projet de Sonko (Le Quotidien): Ousmane Sonko has unveiled an alternative programme, which has revived political rivalries. Barthélémy Dias passes to the offensive (L’AS, WalfQuotidien): The mayor of Dakar announces a coalition against Sonko, accentuating the fractures within the opposition. The rebellion of the past against justice (Tribune): the party denounces a “judicial harassment”. The Senegalese political landscape remains marked by rivalries within the opposition, while the government attempts to impose its social and educational agenda. Economic and environmental policy.
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