Basse Thiané et Zoom on da beat sont les talents créatifs derrière la vidéo de publication de la liste de Pape Thiaw. Deux jeunes artistes sénégalais qui ont répondu présents à l’appel de la Fédération avec passion et créativité.
À travers cette réalisation, ils partagent leur inspiration et leur fierté de contribuer à un projet aussi symbolique.
Un grand merci à eux pour leur engagement. 🇸🇳
mmense honneur d’apparaître dans la vidéo des Lions pour la Coupe du Monde, derrière Pape Thiaw.
Bonne chance aux 28 Lions. Tout le Sénégal est derrière vous. 🇸🇳
Prenez la ligne droite. Dem ba jeex. @Fsfofficielle@orange_sn#FIFAWC2026#DemBaJeex
mmense honneur d’apparaître dans la vidéo des Lions pour la Coupe du Monde, derrière Pape Thiaw.
Bonne chance aux 28 Lions. Tout le Sénégal est derrière vous. 🇸🇳
Prenez la ligne droite. Dem ba jeex. @Fsfofficielle@orange_sn#FIFAWC2026#DemBaJeex
Test concluant de nos drones FPV 🇸🇳
Le Sénégal peut devenir le premier pays de la sous-région capable de produire ces drones en grande quantité.
Objectif : renforcer nos forces de défense et accélérer la modernisation stratégique nationale.
#Souveraineté
ZIMBABWE PRESIDENT SCHOOLS TUCKER CARLSON
This exchange between right wing commentator Tucker Carlson and Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the World Governments Summit is revealing, not for what Carlson uncovers, but for how clearly he echoes a long standing Western distortion of African history.
Carlson frames Zimbabwe’s land reform as a racial injustice against white farmers, recycling a narrative that strips colonialism of context. Mnangagwa pushes back, calmly but firmly, reminding him of a basic historical truth: Zimbabwe was colonised, its land violently seized by settlers, and independence required reclaiming what was taken. Land was never “white” or “black”; it belonged to the native Africans who were systemically dispossessed. The liberation struggle, led by the late Robert Mugabe representing ZANU and the late Joshua Nkomo representing ZAPU, was not just about establishing a Western-style democratic system; it was first and foremost about reclaiming land. Hence, the Lancaster Agreement was signed in London and stipulated that the British state should compensate white farmers for land reclaimed by the newly independent state. But when the British reneged on their promises and veterans who had sacrificed their lives for independence became frustrated that they were still landless over 20 years after independence, they started pressuring the ZANU PF government, led by Mugabe, to push through the land reform Carlson references, without giving any historical context.
What followed the land reform decades were economic sanctions designed to punish African self-determinationn.
This is how colonialism survives: not only through force, but through narrative. By rewriting history, erasing context, and manufacturing moral outrage, Western media launders power into “concern” and calls it journalism.
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