Strategic Reorganization: Dissolving the HCCT and CESE to Optimize Government Spending
Dissolving the HCCT and CESE to Optimize Government Spending in Senegal
Dissolving the HCCT and CESE to Optimize Government Spending in Senegal
On the night of August 18-19, 2024, the bodies of Abdoul Aziz Ba, a well-known dancer and actor, and a 17-year-old boy named Waly were discovered in an apartment in Pikine-Technopole, Senegal. The initial investigation by the police confirmed that both victims had been brutally murdered with a sharp object. Key Findings Victims and Crime […]
In the historic move for African space technology, Senegal has launched its first satellite – the GaindeSat. This ground-breaking venture introduces extensive benefits while also posing potential challenges which merit examination. The GaindeSat Satellite is a powerful tool that has multifaceted applications across various sectors in Senegal. For example, it plays a pertinent role in […]
As newly appointed Director of the Senegal Mines Corporation (SociĂ©tĂ© des Mines du SĂ©nĂ©gal – Somisen SA.), Ngagne Demba TourĂ© has put forward a compelling initiative: to place representatives from the corporation on the boards of all mining companies operating in Senegal. This move is not just strategic but essential for the sustainable development of […]
Several key leaders and executives of media companies in Senegal have declared a blackout on August 13th, a day without news, to protest against new changes implemented by the administration, mainly the requirement to pay taxes. This unprecedented blackout is a powerful statement about the challenges faced by media organizations in the country, and it […]
Recently, the President of Senegal has explored the legal avenues to dissolve the National Assembly due to the absence of a majority from his political party. This move has sparked heated debates and raised concerns about the implications of granting the president the authority to dissolve a democratically elected legislative body. The Power to Dissolve […]
This editorial piece is designed to provide a nuanced perspective that acknowledges the concerns of the Senegalese people while also highlighting the strategic advantages of General Kandé’s new role. It aims to foster understanding and support for what could be a pivotal development in Senegal’s military diplomacy.
The decision to sell the Sabodola mine was the most heart-breaking action the government of Senegal has ever taken. This national resource, protected by law, has been taken away from generations of Senegalese to come!
Ownership breakdown of the Sabodola-Massawa gold mine:
Endeavour Mining: 90% ownership
Government of Senegal: 10% ownership
In this analytical exploration, we delve into recent developments in Senegal’s political landscape. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who campaigned on promises of radical reform, has appointed a cabinet filled with fresh faces. However, the situation has taken an unexpected turn. Key positions that were supposed to be opened to the public have instead been filled by party loyalists. As a result, accusations of broken promises are swirling, and the public is closely scrutinizing the government’s actions.
Sole Proprietorship: To start a sole proprietorship in Senegal, entrepreneurs must visit the Business Creation Support Office (BCE). The required documents include two copies of an ID card or passport, a criminal record check, a certificate of residence, possibly a marriage certificate, and two tax stamps of 2,000 CFA each. The incorporation fees are 10,000 […]