Macky Sall
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | December 11,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Fatick |
Senegal | |
Spouse | Marieme Faye Sall |
Party | Alliance for the Republic |
Parents | Amadou Abdoul Sall |
Coumba Thimbo | |
Siblings | Aliou Sall |
Job | Politician |
Geologist | |
Education | Cheikh Anta Diop University |
IFP School | |
Universite Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD) | |
Children | Ndeye Driss Sall |
Amadou Sall | |
Ibrahima Sall | |
Previous position | Chairperson of the African Union (2022–2023) |
Position | President of Senegal since 2012 |
Presidential term | April 2, 2012 – |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 426904 |
Macky Sall Life story
Macky Sall is a Senegalese politician who has been President of Senegal since April 2012. He was re-elected President in the first round voting in February 2019.
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... The current president of Senegal, Macky Sall, urged the culture minister and the embassy in Paris to hold discussions with the auctioneers...
Africa is victim of Ukraine war, Macky Sall tells Vladimir Putin
... After three hours of talks, Macky Sall said the Russian leader had promised to ease the export of cereals and fertiliser...
The Senegalese pop star who dared to sing about rape
... After a unanimous vote in parliament, President Macky Sall officially made rape a crime on 10 January 2020...
Eleven newborn babies die in Senegal hospital fire
... The fire at Mame Abdou Aziz Sy Dabakh Hospital was in the maternity department, President Macky Sall tweeted...
Covid: PM faces police deadline over No 10 parties and actor sues over mandatory vaccines
... Senegal s President Macky Sall said the aim was for 60% of vaccines used in Africa to be made on the continent...
A bridge ending centuries of commuter chaos
... celebrations broke out, when they build the intersection, which lasted seven years, was officially opened by the Gambia President Adama Barrow and Senegal s President Macky Sall...
Covid: PM faces police deadline over No 10 parties and actor sues over mandatory vaccines
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday Evening . We'll have another update For You in The Morning .
1. PM faces deadline to give answers over party attendancePrime Minister Boris Johnson about his involvement in parties at Downing Street during lockdown restrictions. Lawyers have been advising the Prime Minister , who was one of More Than 50 people being questioned by police. The Bbc understands Downing Street is not planning to confirm when Mr Johnson has sent in his answers. Officers are investigating 12 events on eight dates, involving several government departments, after an internal inquiry by civil servant Sue Gray passed on evidence to the Metropolitan Police . Mr Johnson has previously said he did not believe he had broken any lockdown rules, but apologised " for the things we simply didn't get right".
2. US actor sues Disney over mandatory vaccinationUS actor Rockmond Dunbar , who appeared in emergency services drama 9-1-1, is. Dunbar, who played Michael in Five Seasons of The Show , said he was fired after he claimed an exemption based on his beliefs as a member of The Church of Universal Wisdom, as well as an undisclosed disability. The Actor 's legal papers say his church prohibits medical intervention that introduces disease into The Body and followers refuse to pierce The Skin for medical treatment. Dunbar says he faced racism discrimination, as other cast and crew members - who did not cite religious reasons and were not Black - were granted exemptions. 20th Television said it complied with its legal obligations and denied making decisions based on race.
3. Judge rejects discrimination claim over £20 benefits boostA High Court judge has. Four claimants on so-called " legacy benefits" such as jobseekers' allowance, income support and employment support allowance were challenging the decision to exclude them from The Extra payments, made weekly from March 2020 to October 2021. There were about two million Other People in the same position and lawyers for the claimants said they faced the same financial pressures as people on universal credit. But Mr Justice Swift said the government was entitled to direct its help towards people who had faced a sudden loss of income, as The Number of universal credit claimants doubled to 5. 3 million at the start of the pandemic.
4. Police begin to arrest Ottawa vaccine protest truckersThree weeks after anti-vaccine protestors gathered in Canada's capital, with officers saying some of the demonstrators surrendered. The Remaining protestors were in defiance of an order to leave The Site in Ottawa, after the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act for the First Time . On Thursday, police Set Up almost 100 checkpoints around the protest site to prevent More protesters arriving and detained two leaders of the trucker convoy. Ottawa's police chief resigned earlier This Week over his handling of The Demonstration , which saw hundreds of trucks paralysing the centre of The City to oppose mandatory vaccination for truckers travelling between Canada and the US.
5. Six African countries to get mRNA vaccine techEgypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia will be to Set Up their own production centres, The World Health Organization has announced. The Move , which comes after South African scientists reverse-engineered the Moderna vaccine, is intended to help The Continent be self-reliant in its fight against the pandemic. Senegal's President Macky Sall said the aim was for 60% of vaccines used in Africa to be made on The Continent . In The Future , it is hoped the new African vaccine hub might produce vaccines for diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV.
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