2019 in Senegal explained
Events in the year 2019 in Senegal.
Incumbents
Events
- February 24 – President Macky Sall wins a second term with 58% of the vote in the 2019 Senegalese presidential election.
- July 29 — Journalist Adama Gaye (Kapital Afrik, Jeune Afrique, France 24, TV5Monde, and Al Jazeera) is arrested and charged with acting to compromise public security and offending the president.
- September 27 — The opening of Massalikoul Djinane Mosque.[1]
- September 29 — President Macky Sall pardons his rival, the former mayor of Dakar, Khalifa Sall, who was jailed in 2018 for corruption.
- November 19 – West Africa's largest mosque opens in Touba at a cost of US $50 million.[2]
- December 11 – Music legend Baaba Maal, who was born in Podor promises to fight to stop the desertification in the Sahel by planting trees.[3]
- December 24 – Midnight mass is celebrated as the first event leading to the reopening of the Cathedral of Saint Louis, the first Christian Church in West Africa, in the city of Saint-Louis, Senegal.[4]
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Laplace. Manon. 3 October 2019. West Africa's largest and grandest mosque opens in Dakar. The Africa Report. 1 September 2021.
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/senegal-inaugurates-largest-mosque-west-africa-191119072036789.html Senegal inaugurates largest mosque in West Africa
- https://www.bbc.com/news/topics/cnx753jej07t/senegal The music legend fighting to stop desertification in the Sahel
- https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/12/26/planeta_futuro/1577366635_263308.html El renacimiento del primer templo cristiano en África Occidental
- Web site: L'ancien joueur du Stade Malherbe Caen, Korr Sarr, est décédé . fr . tendanceouest.com . 19 February 2019 .
- https://www.pressafrik.com/Necrologie-Maimouna-Kane-premiere-femme-ministre-tire-sa-reverence_a196948.html Nécrologie : Maimouna Kane, première femme ministre tire sa révérence
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/colette-senghor-wife-senegal-poet-president-dies-france-191119150308131.html Colette Senghor, wife of Senegal's poet-president, dies in France