Until now, the law 96-04, which regulates the Senegalese press. State, journalists, technicians, media owners, lawyers, civil society and parliamentarians are now aware of the obsolescence of the text. It does not take into account all the concerns of journalists and news organizations generally..

Foot on top of one of the Breasts of Ouakam, the Monument of Renaissance feeds good milk of remembrance. A man, his wife and children reach out to posterity, feet firmly rooted in a history bearing the pain of their condition but is a wonderful opening to posterity, and a new world.

The General Delegation of the 3rd World Festival of Negro Arts is part of a dynamic decentralization of the event. To this end it has finalized Saturday labeling of some twenty festivals and cultural events taking place during this period.

Inscribed in the agenda of the 3rd World Festival of Negro Arts, Habib Koite and his band will perform in concert Bamada Dec. 16 in St. Louis.

For this edition Dakar Fashion Week which began last Tuesday and ends next Saturday, the organizer, Adama Paris, wants to present a collection that is based on the wealth of Africa. She presented her program yesterday at a press conference at Terrou bi.

Among the designers who must lead this edition, Dakar Fashion Week, we meet the Congolese Simone specialist wedding dresses, Ibrahima Doucoure who defines himself as an African who often dress the young. And Deborah Velasquez, the Argentine who lives in Brussels and enjoys working champagne colors and light fabrics, to play a certain transparency.

Turn up Kiev escorts, BDSM providers, entourage agencies and other mature entertainers in Ukraine. Includes strippers, exotic dancers, independent Kiev escort, rub down, tantric, etc…

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