Le Monde Afrique

Babily Dembélé: how a humble background forged a leadership legacy in Côte d’Ivoire

Rising from modest beginnings and overcoming life’s harshest challenges, Babily Dembélé has emerged as a multifaceted leader in Côte d’Ivoire. An architect, politician, entrepreneur, and social activist, his journey embodies resilience, unwavering determination, and a commitment to uplifting others. Born into a family facing extreme poverty, Babily Dembélé’s early years were marked by hardship. His […]

Opinions

What modern panafricanism looks like today

The recent arrest of pan-African activist Kémi Séba by South African authorities has reignited debates about the movement’s true essence. As the justice system prepares to rule on his case—after his April detention while attempting an unauthorized entry into Zimbabwe—writer Venance Konan reflects on whether Séba embodies today’s pan-Africanism. This moment invites a deeper exploration […]

Actualité

Niger suspends international media outlets over national security concerns

Niger suspends nine international media outlets citing threats to security In a decisive move, Niger’s National Observatory of Communication (ONC), led by Ibrahim Manzo Diallo, announced the suspension of nine French-speaking and pan-African media outlets on national television. The decision, disclosed via Télé Sahel, was justified by risks to public order and national cohesion. The […]

Le Monde Afrique

Sénégal’s historic train stations: a bridge between past and future in Dakar and Rufisque

Even with the modern upgrades introduced by the Train Express Régional (TER), the original spirit of these transport hubs remains perfectly preserved. This conscious decision to protect their architectural soul ensures that Sénégal’s historical legacy is both honored and utilized in the modern era. The enduring legacy of the Dakar and Rufisque landmarks Inaugurated in […]