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Owia Bulletin for Social Work and Development (Issue 108)
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Left pan-Africanism from new President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and new Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko in Senegal

Young pan-African politicians, Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko have taken the leadership of Senegal as President and Prime Minister respectively, through an election. To lift Senegal out of poverty, they will focus on decolonisation and development, particularly in food, energy and finance. Education is also a priority.

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