AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad Connectivity: Senegal’s Mbour–Kaolack highway (99.2 km) opened to traffic ahead of schedule, cutting travel time and boosting links between central Senegal and the coast. Pilgrimage Safety Advisory: Ghana’s Tijjaniya pilgrims are being urged to avoid long-distance road travel to Dakar and switch to air due to security concerns on certain corridors. Ebola Focus: A fresh look at the 2026 Ebola situation in eastern DR Congo highlights rising case and death figures and calls for stronger, coordinated global action to prevent spread. Travel Security (Regional): The same road-risk message is echoed for other overland travelers heading toward Dakar, with authorities saying Senegal remains safe overall but some routes are riskier. Sports & Senegal Abroad: Senegalese winger Ismaila Sarr is reportedly dealing with injury and transfer noise as Crystal Palace and Galatasaray interest continue; elsewhere, Senegalese midfielder Ibrahim Mbaye remains a Liverpool/PSG transfer talking point.
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