Talent brut, énergie euphorisante sur scène comme dans son discours engagé, le musicien sénégalais Sahad a créé une oeuvre singulière, "kaléidoscope" de musiques africaines, américaines ou d'ailleurs réinventées.
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Talent brut, énergie euphorisante sur scène comme dans son discours engagé, le musicien sénégalais Sahad a créé une oeuvre singulière, "kaléidoscope" de musiques africaines, américaines ou d'ailleurs réinventées.
Artiste confirmé, le talentueux chanteur sénégalais, Sahad Sarr, tape encore plus fort avec un nouvel album audacieux dans lequel il rend...
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Le jeudi 20 mai 2021, le ministre d’Etat Abdoulaye Bio Tchané lançait les travaux de construction du pipeline Bénin-Niger. Plus d’un an après, son homologue des Mines et de l’eau Samou Seidou Adambi a fait une descente sur la station terminale de ce pipeline sise à Sèmè...
As The Gambia gears up for presidential elections in September questions are being raised about the preparations for the polls, but a clampdown on local journalists means independent scrutiny is in short supply. In an interview with IRIN, the leader of the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP), Ousainu Darboe, alleged there are problems with the way new voters are being registered. He alleged people from the Casamance region of neighbouring Senegal and from flat-broke Guinea-Bissau further south are being registered to vote. Tax breaks, the promise of smoother immigration procedures, and cash are all being used to lure people in, he said.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Dakar was known as "little Paris" during the post-colonial era because its sophistication evoked France's glittering "City of Lights" -- but these days the Senegalese capital is frequently plunged into darkness. Soaring fuel prices and lack of investment in the creaking state-run electricity sector have caused lengthy power cuts in the city of more than 2 million people. "In my neighbourhood, we can sometimes go at least eight hours a day without electricity," said 51-year-old Astou Ndiaye, who lives in the sprawling suburb of Parcelles Assainies. The worsening power shortages have transformed life in the breezy seaside capital.
DAKAR, 17 March (IRIN) - Senegal residents are thinking twice before buying anything that needs to be kept cold these days, and many hesitate to leave their homes after sundown. With mass power cuts suddenly the rule rather than the exception, refrigeration, streetlights and all things electrical, are now touch and go. "With these power cuts, I'm asking myself, what do we dare put in the refrigerator?" says Bator Sall, as he plugs in a mobile phone charger at the office, the battery fully drained after an all-night power cut at home.