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BBC Monitoring International Reports

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2. Air Transportation Minister Mor Ngom chairs an IATA meeting on air safety in Dakar. He expresses his concern about the costs, saying, "the costs are high." He asks for an efficient solution, notably through the reconsideration of the taxes. Correspondent report. (3)

3. Husbandry Minister Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye visits Mbour [region of Thies]. "We have proposed the women's organizations to develop poultry farming as a means to reduce poverty," she says. On the other hand, she reveals that 145m FCFA has been collected at the national level for cattle stalling. Correspondent report. (3 min)

4. Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye will chair an interdepartmental meeting on the next 'Id el-Kebir tomorrow. (1 min)

5. First Lady Mareme Faye's "Servir le Senegal" foundation and the …

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