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Benin: the CNSS announces home checks for certain pensioners
As part of the follow-up for retirees receiving benefits for severe illness or disability, the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) has announced a new measure aimed at facilitating mandatory physical checks. From now on, teams will go directly to the… -
Benin: the CRIET has postponed the case of the CA from the 12th arrondissement of Cotonou to June.
The case involving the head of the 12th arrondissement of Cotonou, Samuel Akindes Adékambi, has been postponed until June 2026 by the Court for the Repression of Economic Offenses and Terrorism (CRIET). Charged with alleged abuse of power, the elected… -
Glazoué: the mayor orders a strict crackdown on the failure to wear a helmet.
The mayor of Glazoué has taken a firm decision to strengthen road safety in his municipality. In an official note, he instructed law enforcement to step up inspections and to systematically sanction motorcyclists who ride without a helmet. This measure… -
Benin: surge in requests for criminal records; CNCJ announces delays in issuing Bulletin No. 3.
In Benin, the processing times for issuing the No. 3 bulletin of the criminal record are experiencing an unusual lengthening. In a statement published on April 29, 2026, the National Center for the Criminal Record (CNCJ) reports increased pressure on… -
Benin: the UPMB launches four calls to reform the media sector.
The president of the Union of Media Professionals media of Benin (UPMB), Hervé Prudence Hessou, called on Sunday, May 3 to strengthen guarantees of press freedom in Benin and to improve journalists’ working conditions, during the ceremony organized at the… -
Benin: an agronomist faces a year in prison for a publication mentioning Ibrahim Traoré
The Public Prosecutor’s Office at the Court for the Repression of Economic and Terrorist Offences (CRIET) sought on April 30 twelve months’ imprisonment and a 5 million FCFA fine against a Beninese agronomist prosecuted for a Facebook post calling for… -
“Instruments to nurture dreams”, the Le Solfège Bénin School receives support from Belgium.
À la faveur d’un partenariat culturel entre la Belgique et le Bénin, le centre culturel Le Solfège Bénin a bénéficié ce vendredi 1er mai 2026 d’un don d’instruments de musique. Une initiative qui dépasse le simple geste symbolique et s’inscrit… -
Hugues Sossoukpè case: RSF files a complaint against Benin and RCI
Reporters Without Borders demands the immediate release of Hugues Comlan Sossoukpè and Ali Moumouni, who have been detained for nearly nine months in Benin. In a publication on its website, the international organization defending press freedom denounces serious violations of… -
Benin: Moov Africa launches 5G and reveals its digital ambitions.
Porté par des investissements massifs et une ambition affirmée, Moov Africa Bénin lance officiellement la 5G et entend accélérer la transformation numérique du Bénin. Entre démonstrations immersives, offres commerciales et reconnaissance internationale, l’opérateur affiche son objectif : démocratiser l’accès à… -
Human rights: Amnesty International warns of a ‘worrying’ setback in Benin and around the world
Amnesty International Benin faced the press this Tuesday at the Benin Royal Hotel. And the NGO proceeded with the launch of the report on the state of human rights worldwide, with a particular focus on Benin for the years 2025… -
Conspiracy against the security of the state: Agbaza and his wife plead not guilty before the CRIET
Charged with conspiracy against state security and cybercrime, Agbaza, whose real name is ADEH Semêvo Jude Angeles, appeared alongside his wife before the CRIET. Both defendants formally rejected all of the charges brought against them. In court, Agbaza was categorical.… -
Natitingou: the town hall regulates tricycle traffic to strengthen road safety
The Natitingou City Hall has announced new measures to regulate the circulation of tricycles, in a move aimed at improving road safety in the city. This decision follows a series of accidents involving these vehicles, which are very numerous on… -
Collapse at Koussigou Mountain: an official mission dispatched to the scene of the tragedy.
An official mission has been dispatched to Koussigou Montagne, a locality in Tanguieta and its surroundings, to assess the collapse of an artisanal gold mining gallery that resulted in heavy casualties. The tragedy, which occurred recently in this artisanal mining… -
Kèmi Seba arrested in South Africa (media)
The Beninese activist Kemi Seba was arrested this Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in South Africa, according to several independent sources. The information, still fragmentary, indicates that he was arrested and then presented to the local judicial authorities, with no official… -
“We don’t cling to power forever; I’m proud to pass the baton,” Patrice Talon
A few more weeks and the current head of state, President Patrice Talon, will hand over the baton to his successor. That’s at least what he told the people of Ouidah this weekend. Facing these compatriots, Patrice Talon shared his… -
Benin: at Abomey-Calavi’s First Instance Court, two millers convicted of electricity theft.
At the Court of First Instance in Abomey-Calavi, two mill operators were sentenced to a 12-month prison term suspended for illicitly using electricity belonging to the Beninese Electricity Company (SBEE). The men, tried in their absence, must also pay nearly… -
Benin: after the controversy surrounding House of Challenge, Keith Sonon announces legal action
In Cotonou, chef Keith Sonon put an end to several days of public speculation on Tuesday, April 7, by reacting to the criticisms aimed at her regarding her attitude during House of Challenge 2026. On her social media, she denounced… -
Recruitment exam scam: a teacher sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment.
The Abomey-Calavi court has rendered its decision in a fraud case involving a teacher charged with promising fraudulent assistance to gain admission to a recruitment examination. The court sentenced him to twelve months of imprisonment. According to the information in… -
The death of Benoît Illassa, a singular voice in Benin’s political life, fades away.
Benin is in mourning. The former diplomat and active participant in public debate, Benoît Illassa, has died, sparking widespread emotion in political circles and among the national public. A figure known for his blunt positions and constant engagement in debates… -
Services trade: Benin accelerates its strategy within the AfCFTA framework.
Réunis ce mardi à l’annexe du MIC à Cotonou, autorités béninoises, Union européenne et CEDEAO ont lancé un atelier de quatre jours visant à structurer le commerce des services. Un secteur clé encore sous-exploité, appelé à devenir le moteur de… -
Morelle Alliance for Humanity: a new identity to broaden solidarity efforts
The humanitarian organization Morelle reaches a milestone by becoming Morelle Alliance for Humanity, with the ambition to broaden its actions and strengthen its impact on vulnerable populations, in France as in Benin. After more than two years of field work,… -
Abomey-Calavi: Nathanaël Koty met with the special prosecutor of the Criet to strengthen the fight against land grabbing.
In Abomey-Calavi, the mayor Nathanaël Koty visited the special prosecutor of the Court for the Repression of Economic Offences and Terrorism (Criet) on Friday, March 13, 2026, as part of an effort to strengthen cooperation between the municipality and specialized… -
Clashes between police and residents in Bassila: one dead and several injured
An outbreak of unrest broke out in the night of Monday, March 16, 2026 in Manigri, a locality in the Bassila commune, in the Donga department. Clashes pitted residents against security forces, according to information reported by Radio Fraternité FM.… -
CNSS–FNRB pensions: Benin introduces a single payment starting March 20.
The Benin government is launching a reform in the payment of pensions for retirees affiliated with the National Social Security Fund and the National Retirement Fund of Benin. Starting in March 2026, the affected beneficiaries will now receive a single… -
Theft at the University of Abomey-Calavi: a fake soldier sentenced to two years’ imprisonment
The Beninese justice system has ruled on a case of identity theft that led to a theft on the campus of Abomey-Calavi University. On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the Abomey-Calavi First Instance Court sentenced a man who was posing as… -
Death of a woman at CHUD-O: three health workers sentenced to 24 months in prison
The Court of First Instance of Porto-Novo delivered, on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, its verdict in the case of a woman who died after a cesarean delivery at the Ouémé Departmental University Hospital Center (CHUD). Three health workers were sentenced… -
Death of an eight-month-pregnant woman in Abomey-Calavi: her partner and his father were remanded in custody
A tragic case was brought before the Abomey‑Calavi court after the death of a young woman eight months pregnant, who died on February 2 in circumstances that raise questions. The facts led to the incarceration of her partner and the… -
A Beninese man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of his Togolese business partner
The Abomey-Calavi court sentenced a Beninese man to thirty years of imprisonment for the murder of his Togolese business partner. A heavy ruling was handed down on Tuesday at the Abomey-Calavi court in the case of the death of Richard… -
Calavi: a poultry farmer jailed in Ouèdo by his employer for stealing chickens
In Abomey-Calavi, a poultry farmer appears before the court for alleged chicken theft at the farm where he worked. The case, heard on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, has been postponed to the end of the month, while the defendant returns… -
Practice of ‘zéwé’: the two youths arrested in Cotonou, remanded in prison
Arrested for performing motorcycle acrobatics on public roads, two young riders were placed in provisional detention in Cotonou. The facts, described as serious by the authorities, rekindle the debate on road insecurity linked to these practices commonly called “zéwé” in…
