Dakar
Coverage of Dakar in the Nexus archive.
- Senegal lawmakers move to limit presidential powers
Senegalese lawmakers voted to limit presidential powers, proposing reforms to empower parliament and ban the president from leading a political party or coalition. The move follows political tensions after Speaker Ousmane Sonko was dismissed as prime minister by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, amid a national debt crisis and IMF lending suspension.
- Celebrity esthetician loses her license after client says she was left ‘permanently scarred’
A celebrity esthetician lost her license after a client claimed to be 'permanently scarred.' The California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology accused her of 'unprofessional conduct' in an administrative court filing.
- The Gulf’s Quiet Push to Run Africa’s Ports
Gulf firms DP World and AD Ports are acquiring African ports from Dakar to the Congo River, establishing the UAE as a significant economic force in Africa. The article highlights the expansion of Gulf influence through port investments across the continent.
- How Shining a Light on Ships Could Help Solve Illegal Fishing
Sixteen countries have adopted the Mombasa Declaration to combat illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing. The initiative emphasizes transparency as a key tool to address the issue, with Senegal's near-shore fishing practices highlighted as a focal point.
- Senegal Faces Fresh Debt Scrutiny Without IMF Deal, S&P Warns
Senegal is facing increased debt scrutiny due to the absence of an IMF deal, with S&P issuing a warning. The situation highlights concerns over the country's financial stability.
- Senegal: Sudan's Ambassador to Dakar Delivers a Written Message From Foreign Minister to His Senegalese Counterpart
Sudan's Ambassador to Senegal, Abdelghani Al-Naeem Awad Al-Karim, delivered a written message from Sudan's Foreign Minister Dr. Mohi-Eddin Salim to Senegal's Minister Cheikh Niang during a reception in Dakar. The event was hosted by Cheikh Niang for the Sudanese Ambassador.
- Senegal Makes Foreign-Currency Bond Payments Before IMF Visit
Senegal made foreign-currency bond payments ahead of an IMF visit. The article mentions shoppers in the Sandaga market in Dakar, Senegal.
- US to drastically slash the number of embassies in Africa that can process visas
The U.S. State Department plans to reduce the number of embassies and consulates in Africa processing visas from nearly 50 to 20. The move, part of the Trump administration's immigration restrictions, requires non-hub countries to send applicants to designated sites for visa processing.
- Senegal’s Looming Bond Payments Are Next Test Ahead of IMF Talks
Senegal faces an upcoming bond payment challenge as it prepares for IMF discussions. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and opposition leader Ousmane Sonko met in Dakar on March 15, 2024.
- Senegalese president fires longtime ally Ousmane Sonko, plunging country into political instability
Senegalese President Macky Sall fired longtime ally Ousmane Sonko, triggering political instability. Demonstrations in support of Sonko erupted in Dakar on May 23, 2026.
- Senegal's president fires prime minister after months of tensions
Senegal's president has dismissed the prime minister following months of political tensions. The development was reported by Caitlin Kelly, a correspondent based in Dakar.
- Senegal’s President Faye sacks PM Sonko as deepening rift erupts
Senegal’s President Faye dismissed Prime Minister Sonko, intensifying political tensions. Supporters of the ousted PM gathered outside his home in Dakar, highlighting the escalating conflict.
- Senegal Arrears to Arab Development Bank Highlight Debt Woes
Senegal is facing debt issues with the Arab Development Bank, highlighting the country's financial struggles. The situation is being closely watched in Dakar, Senegal. The debt woes have significant implications for the country's economic stability.
- Yango Targets 10 New African Markets in $150 Million Push
Yango is expanding its services to 10 new African markets with a $150 million investment. This move aims to increase Yango's presence in the continent. The expansion is set to take place, targeting new areas for growth.