The timely and constitutional transfer of power also strengthened confidence in democracy, not only for the citizens of Senegal but for many across the continent
The electricity minister said the turnaround should be celebrated, and had nothing to do with next month’s elections
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This reflects a moderation of sales after excellent sales figures in 2022. But higher interest rates and a poor 2023-24 summer crop add pressure to farmers’ finances
Defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu said investigators brought cooked evidence to the court
The court agreed that it had no jurisdiction in the matter; it belonged before the electoral court and no other forum
The ceremonial return comes amid mounting pressure on European and US museums and institutions to address the restitution of African artefacts plundered during the colonial era
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