by john bachtell once upon a time, if a presidential candidate predicted a “bloodbath” if they lost, called for terminating the constitution, or was a serial rapist, insurrectionist, liar, and fraudster, they
The court said it was “impossible” for the election to be held on the original date of February 25 - just 10 days time - but urged authorities to organise it “as soon as possible”
A group of 24 eminent African intellectuals and Civil Society activists have voiced their concerns about political developments and attendant unrest in
The Senegalese opposition on Tuesday denounced a "constitutional coup" after parliament voted to delay the presidential election by 10 months, plunging the normally stable country into its worst crisis in decades.It is the first time that Senegalese voters, who were due to elect their fifth president on February 25, head to the ballot box almost 10 months later than planned.