Historian, anthropologist, chemist and politician, Cheikh Anta Diop was a multidimensional man. (Read more...)
It was in June 2016 that Samoura's name was inscribed on the historic palms of FIFA, when she was appointed the FIFA Secretary General, charged with overseeing both the commercial and operational aspects of the organization. (Read more...)
Unknown to the general public until now, Mbougar Sarr has just written his name in gold letters in the pantheon of world literature by winning the Goncourt Prize 2021. (Read more...)
Thione Niang, against all odds, succeeded to make his way to the White House after three US Visa refusals. (Read more...)
Nahum manufactures and markets medical robots for surgery, the latest of which is a robotic solution for the minimally invasive treatment of liver cancer. (Read more...)
When he was 40 years old, Ousmane Sembène learned cinema as an autodidact, in Moscow, at the Studio Gorki. (Read more...)
Aminata took up her pen to write about the disintegration of Senegalese society caused by the installation of the bourgeoisie, which exchanged the hopes carried by decolonization for power and social ascent. (Read more...)
Felwine Sarr develops the foundations of a utopia necessary for the reinvention of Africa. According to him, the continent's only pressing challenge is to live up to its potential and not run to catch up with anyone. (Read more...)
In 2015 Mendy was unemployed, without a club, with a pregnant wife to support. (Read more...)
The young African born and raised in Senegal won the Goncourt Prize 2021 with a book co-published by a Senegalese publishing house. (Read more...)