Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this edition, published on Wednesday, 11 June 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.. Politics and governance Direct News warns of the dangers of cosmetic surgery, an implicit metaphor for a society in search of change at a high price. Le Point Actu is concerned about the infringement of freedom of expression: a symbol of a climate of tension at the institutional level. Rewmi aborde des protocoles de la République: allusion to a re-reading of the political practices of the past. The Commission is also proposing to extend the scope of the Directive to include the following sectors: The media point to the challenges linked to political ethics, the transparency of public contracts and the need to preserve freedoms in a context of institutional recomposition. Economic and health. L’Info et WalfQuotidien refer to serious disturbances in the health sector, in connection with the doctors’ strikes. Le Quotidien signals the turmoil of Air Sénégal, a strategic issue for transport and tourism. Le Marché highlighted the challenges of Fintechs in the UEMOA: the tension between innovation and the need for regulation. The Senegalese economy is facing major shocks in vital sectors (health, aviation, digital finance).
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