Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this magazine, on Friday 13 June 2025, we explore together the burning subjects, the major issues and the unprecedented revelations that rhythm the Senegalese news. Stay with us for all to know, sans détour.. Politics and governance Le Soleil, Rewmi, Yoor-Yoor, POP, Enquête insist on the economic tours of President Diomaye Faye, with strong messages around food sovereignty, agricultural recovery and industrialization through pillars such as the CSS. The President of the Republic speaks of clear objectives on sugar, rice and the cotton-textile sector. Rewmi Quotidien evokes a presidential satisfaction, with visits on the ground. POP insists on the relationship with Brazzaville, notably on the issues of electrical interconnection. The presidential narrative is oriented towards a productive national economy, with efforts to regain control of strategic value chains (energy, sugar, textiles, agriculture). Justice. Sud Quotidien titre sur la “société civile qui instruit Diomaye”, in reference to the expectations of the citizens in relation to the governance. Liberation reveals a vast coup de filet de l’OCRTIS in an affair of international trafficking (“pots de soap”).. It is not a matter of the law. Les Échos publishes a shocking subject: Mor Seck arrested, handcuffed and beaten to death, which revives the debate on police violence. Source A titre également sur l’arrestation brutale d’Aissatou Diop Fall.. (a title also on the brutal arrest of Aissatou Diop Fall.) Direct News questioned the responsibility of the judges. The judicial system is under pressure, torn between expectations of social justice, demands for transparency, and denunciation of violence and abuse of power. Economic and financial affairs.
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