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2025-03-03
ECOWAS and UNOWAS mission hastily leaves Guinea-Bissau after President Embaló's threat to expel delegation amid tensions over electoral roadmap. Concerns rise over transparency in upcoming elections and ECOWAS's mediation role. Political tensions deepen as regional observers question ECOWAS's influence.
President Barrow of The Gambia launches D396,761,321.50 disbursement for Skills, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Fund Training Grants to 25 TVET institutions. The project aims to build a skilled workforce for economic development, with scholarships covering tuition and stipends.
The return of Donald Trump has sparked geopolitical chaos, unraveling Western unity and intensifying the Russia-NATO conflict. Trump's transactional approach to Ukraine's NATO ambitions and mineral resources reveals a profit-driven foreign policy, impacting global economies and fueling nationalist movements.
The Gambia's goalless draw against Gabon in the African Nations Championships playoffs marked a strong start, with striker Musa Ceesay's early goal disallowed. Gabon struggled to break through the Gambian defense, setting up a decisive second leg match in Franceville.
Dam Touray of the National Reconciliation Party has urged the ministry of local government to split Central River Region into North and South, with a governor for each. He argues that the current structure hinders efficient administration.
Imam Baba Leigh advocates for salary increases for low-income workers amidst rising commodity prices, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need beyond religious duties, urging companies to pay fair wages and business owners to show empathy towards struggling individuals.
Senegal plans to summon ex-president Macky Sall to court over alleged financial mismanagement revealed by the audit office. Sall, ruling from 2012 to 2024, faces accusations of invalidating official figures, leading to increased debt and deficits.
Gambia's Musa Barrow shines in Saudi Pro League, ranking among top 10 goal scorers for 2024/2025 with 12 goals from open play. His clinical finishing stands out as the only player in top 10 not scoring from penalties, showcasing his prowess in active gameplay
The Women Journalists Association of The Gambia and the Gambia Press Union held a two-day training program for 25 female journalists, focusing on gender-sensitive reporting, ethical journalism, and SGBV issues. Emphasis was placed on amplifying women's voices and advocating for societal concerns.
Bai Dodou Jallow, president of the Gambia National Olympics Committee, elected to ANOCA Zone 2 executive board during a meeting in Bamako, Mali. His election signifies The Gambia's increased influence in the African Olympic movement.
2025-03-02
Senegal plans to take legal action against former President Macky Sall for financial mismanagement following an audit revealing inflated debt and budget deficit figures. Sall denies accusations, labeling them a political attack, as the government moves to repeal an amnesty law he passed.
Senegal plans legal action against former President Macky Sall for alleged financial mismanagement, with reports of inflated figures, high debt, and budget deficit. Sall denies accusations, calling it a political move. If charged, he would be the first former head of state in Senegal to face legal
Professor Jordan Peterson argues that true happiness comes from being filled with the spirit of God, drawing on the root of "enthusiasm" meaning 'God within'. Ramadan is highlighted as a period for worship and purpose, emphasizing the importance of the Quran for lasting happiness.
St. Peter’s Senior Secondary School wins West Coast International Institute Inter-School Debate on technology's impact on students, emphasizing responsible tech use. CEO stresses educational benefits, warns against plagiarism.
The PPP Board of Trustees officially recognizes Ousman Madikay Faal as Secretary General and Party Leader post-Elective Congress, resolving ongoing leadership dispute. Board affirms legitimacy of Faal's election, rejects claims of constitutional violations, and urges former leader to transfer party assets.
The PPP Board of Trustees officially recognizes Ousman Madikay Faal as Secretary General and Party Leader, resolving leadership dispute from December's Elective Congress. Key points: Faal's legitimate election, rejection of constitutional violation claims, and call for former leader to relinquish party assets.
Professor Jordan Peterson argues that true happiness comes from being filled with the spirit of God, drawing on the Greek root of "enthusiasm" meaning 'God within'. Ramadan is highlighted as a key period for worship and purposeful living leading to lasting happiness.
St. Peter’s Senior Secondary School wins West Coast debate on "Technology's Impact on Students." Competition aimed to enhance learning and public speaking skills. CEO stresses responsible tech use. St. Peter’s awarded D3,000.
2025-02-27
International IDEA initiated a national dialogue in The Gambia on the 2024 draft constitution to revive stalled reform discussions, led by Dr. Chambers to gather insights and foster consensus among key stakeholders, addressing concerns from the 2020 rejected draft.
St. Francis Upper and Senior School Press Club students visited The Fatu Network to learn about journalism firsthand, gaining insights into news production and industry challenges, further fueling their passion for journalism and promoting media literacy among young people in The Gambia.
Police chief Seedy Touray intervened to address tensions after officer ASP Binta Njie criticized NPP supporter Baboucar Bahoum's remarks about Kiang, leading to administrative cautioning. Touray emphasized police neutrality in politics and criticized Bahoum's comments, sparking further debate among activists.
Gambian delegation led by Deputy Speaker Njie attends IPU meeting in Vienna on nuclear energy cooperation with IAEA. Emphasis on nuclear security, legislative frameworks for disarmament. Commitment to deepen cooperation and collaboration for development efforts.
A report by the Institute of Security Studies highlights concerns over the prolonged presence of ECOWAS-backed troops in The Gambia, suggesting it undermines sovereignty and hinders crucial reforms. Gambians increasingly call for the departure of Ecomig, originally deployed for security sector reform.
Former UN envoy for West Africa Mohammed Ibn Chambas is facilitating negotiations on The Gambia's controversial 2024 draft constitution ahead of the crucial second reading in the National Assembly on March 27, urging stakeholders to engage in deep consultations for a document that reflects national aspirations and consolidates democracy.
Gambians in the UK celebrated The Gambia's independence at a special event in London, organized by the High Commission. Keynote speeches emphasized unity and gratitude, with recognition of the diaspora's vital role, historical ties with the UK, and a festive parade and reception.
Efforts to reach a consensus on The Gambia's 2024 draft constitution between President Barrow and political rival Darboe have failed, highlighting a deep divide over key provisions. Mediation efforts by Dr. Chambas continue, but the deadlock raises concerns about prolonged political uncertainty.
International IDEA initiated a national dialogue on The Gambia's 2024 draft constitution to revive stalled reform discussions. Led by Dr. Chambers, the dialogue aims to foster consensus and address concerns, including presidential term limits and judicial independence, to align with democratic principles and national aspirations.
Moroccan King Mohammed VI has urged citizens to skip the traditional Eid al-Adha sheep sacrifice due to a livestock decline from prolonged drought, marking the first such appeal since 1996. The severe drought has led to a drop in livestock numbers and soaring meat prices, prompting the king to balance religious
2025-02-26
The National Assembly is set to debate the highly anticipated Draft Constitution in March, aiming to replace the outdated 1997 version. Past hurdles and political biases pose challenges to its passage, raising uncertainties on its fate.
Amadou Camara reflects on his journey from love skeptic to believer, citing Napoleon's cynicism and Wagner's idealism. He announces his decision to marry, embracing the transformative power of love and the importance of traditional values in Gambian society.
Retired assistant accounting officer testifies at Local Government Commission of Inquiry in The Gambia, revealing financial irregularities and lack of proper documentation in handling public funds, highlighting issues of accountability and transparency in municipal administrations.
The Gambia Police have invited Baboucarr Bahoum for questioning after public outcry, raising concerns of selective justice. Citizen Madi Jobarteh questions police actions, highlighting unequal treatment and urging officials to uphold law, fairness, and public trust.
The Gambian High Commission in the UK honors singer Sona Jobarteh and rapper Pa Salieu Gaye for promoting Gambian culture internationally, recognizing their music and advocacy efforts. Jobarteh's song "Gambia" symbolizes national pride, while Gaye showcases his Gambian roots through performances
The article proposes a detailed peace plan for ending the Russia-Ukraine war, including steps for consolidation, neutrality declaration, peacekeeping troops deployment, and EU accession for Ukraine, as well as lifting sanctions on Russia and mobilizing resources for Ukraine's recovery and rehabilitation post-war.
CHIME project, with R65 million funding from UK's NIHR, studies how music can improve perinatal mental health in Africa. Research shows benefits of participatory singing for pregnant women in South Africa, Lesotho, and The Gambia, aiming to reduce prenatal stress and anxiety.
Former staff of Kerewan Area Council admitted to withdrawing large sums of money without documentation, following orders from senior officials. Testifying before inquiry, they detailed withdrawals totaling hundreds of thousands of dalasis, emphasizing lack of vouchers for transactions.
The Abubakary Jawara Foundation initiates its D9.6 million Ramadan package, distributing rice and sugar to support needy households in The Gambia. Founder's philanthropic efforts extend beyond Ramadan, earning accolades and praise from community leaders for promoting Islam and alleviating hunger.
Lamin Jassey, General Secretary of The Gambia Football Federation, is selected by CAF to mentor peers in the 54 Member Associations through the General Secretaries’ Leadership programme, aiming to enhance leadership skills and collaboration among African football governing bodies.
2025-02-25
Gambian police summon former PR officer Binta Njie for questioning over social media post criticizing President Barrow and NPP member Bahoum's disparaging remarks towards Kiang residents. Njie defended her community's dignity, refused to delete tweet, and faces administrative action.
MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow criticizes network's decision to cancel The ReidOut with host Joy Reid, calling it a "bad mistake" and expressing concerns over diversity, job security, and staff treatment. Reid responds with emotions. Network's leadership changes detailed. Maddow emphasizes fairness and respect for employees
Plumber and borehole driller, Momodou Gajaga, questioned at local government inquiry for receiving D1,376,025 to drill two boreholes, explaining higher payment due to specific council request for quality materials and larger borehole sizes, with detailed breakdown of expenses and installation of taps
French graffiti artists Fanny Boimare and Naja showcase powerful portraits of influential Gambian and African women in public spaces in Banjul, sparking empowerment and recognition. The initiative, funded by the French Embassy, aims to celebrate women's achievements and inspire change through vibrant street art.
Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and President Bassirou Diomaye Faye have had the insurrection case against them officially dismissed by a judge in Dakar, Senegal, citing the recently enacted amnesty law to facilitate political reconciliation and resolution amidst the country's political turmoil
The highly controversial 2024 Draft Constitution bill faces a decisive second reading in the National Assembly next month, needing support from at least 42 members to progress and potentially lead to a referendum, with the ruling NPP and main opposition UDP holding key seats.
The Gambia Police Force addresses ASP Binta Njie's Facebook post criticizing divisive rhetoric, emphasizing professionalism and ethical standards among officers, stating administrative handling of the matter without arrest or interrogation.
The University of Bristol has been granted £3.5 million by UKRI for the SHINE project, aiming to integrate well-being into energy system design. Collaborating with international researchers, the project in West Africa will focus on inclusivity and sustainability.
Arab Gambia Islamic Bank inaugurated a new headquarters and signed an MoU with GRA for tax collection in 2025. The bank's football team won the Governor Famara Jatta memorial cup by defeating Bloombank 2-0, marking their third final appearance in the championship's history
Russia is expanding diplomatic and economic ties with Senegal, focusing on trade, investment, and development projects under President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. The collaboration spans various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, education, and technology, indicating a shift towards diversified partnerships as Senegal embraces a new digital
2025-02-24
Police in The Gambia summoned diehard supporter Baboucarr Bahoum for questioning over social media remarks post-election, citing potential to incite division. Released on bail, Bahoum defended his statements, emphasizing commitment to President Barrow and NPP. Authorities stress responsible civic engagement for national
Foni Kansala NAM accuses government of withholding 2024 Constituency Development Fund, citing lack of funds while President's tour receives D60 million. Gibba criticizes government's financial management, emphasizing NAMs' reliance on CDF for grassroots development initiatives.
The Drug Law Enforcement Agency in The Gambia warns bars and restaurants after clash with patrons at Domino’s Bar and Restaurant. DLEAG vows crackdown on drug activities on premises, holding owners accountable under Drug Control Act. 48 suspects arrested; seizures of various drugs reported.
The European Union is increasing pressure on Rwanda for alleged support of the M23 armed group in the DRC, with plans for sanctions including asset freezes and travel bans. The EU's move follows Belgium's call for stringent measures, signaling a unified stance against Rwanda's involvement.
Magistrate Peter Che's landmark ruling against online sexual abuse in The Gambia has received widespread support, aiming to deter those engaging in such acts. The case highlights the importance of respecting privacy and consent, with strong consequences for violators.
Senegalese authorities target Amadou Sall, son of former President Macky Sall, and businessman Racine Sy in the 125 billion CFA francs financial scandal probe, linking them to fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering involving 91 billion CFA francs
The Ministry of Higher Education in The Gambia offers scholarships to winners of the 2025 Teacher Prize, recognizing educators' impact on shaping the future. The event, organized by the Namie Foundation, celebrated teachers' contributions and role in national development.
President Barrow inaugurates The Gambia's 2025 Legal Year, emphasizing judicial independence, modernization, transitional justice, anti-corruption measures, and security sector reform. Reforms aim to strengthen the rule of law, enhance efficiency, restore public confidence, and promote accountability and human rights.
Dr. Abubacarr Jawara of GACH Global inaugurates a D1.5 million waiting shed at the Sanyang Health Center, aiming to improve antenatal care and maternal health outcomes in the community, as emphasized by local leaders and health officials.
Former President Yahya Jammeh has been named one of the 10 most 'wanted' former heads of state for international crimes, including human rights violations, by Justice Info, with plans for a Special Tribunal for The Gambia to prosecute him.
2025-02-23
Senegalese officials' survey for a security post near the Gambian border village of Darsilameh sparked tensions with Tranquil residents, fearing territorial intrusion. Efforts to address the longstanding border disputes through peace talks continue amidst ongoing confrontations and standoffs.
Senegalese officials faced confrontation in Gambian border village Darsilameh while surveying for a security post. Border tensions rooted in historical disputes persist despite peace talks and diplomatic efforts to address the ongoing crisis.
2025-02-19
Independent National Assembly Member Bakary K. Badjie announced his candidacy for the 2026 Gambian presidential election, focusing on combating corruption and addressing urgent national challenges, including unemployment and injustice, while calling for unity and transformative leadership to drive progress.
UDP leader Darboe laments betrayal of Independence heroes' dreams by poor governance and corruption in Gambia. He criticizes Barrow administration's inefficiency and lack of progress, urging for visionary leadership to fulfill promise of independence for all Gambians.
Essa Faal, leader of the APP-Sobeyaa alliance, criticizes President Barrow's economic management during Independence anniversary speech, citing reliance on transactional deals, mortgaging of assets, and poor leadership leading to an underperforming economy and societal challenges in The Gambia.
The Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources recently held a 3-day planning meeting in partnership with stakeholders, aiming to review the existing work plan, identify challenges, and develop new strategies to achieve ministry goals.
The Gambia intensifies efforts to attract oil and gas investors after FAR Ltd.'s exit, raising concerns about its sector's viability. GNPC seeks partnerships and emphasizes decarbonization, aiming to restore confidence and establish itself in Africa's energy industry.
Bakary Badjie, an Independent NAM aligned with former president Jammeh's faction, announced his presidential bid at the Gambia Teachers Union Conference Center, citing the country's dire situation and the need for a savior to address issues like youth suffering and economic challenges.
The Minister of Youth and Sports in Gambia launched the National Action Plan 2025-2030, focusing on youth, peace, and security, with UN support. The plan aims to empower young people in peacebuilding efforts and decision-making processes for a peaceful and inclusive society.
Minister Joof bids farewell to first batch of 22 Gambian women heading to Saudi Arabia as domestic workers under a labor agreement, emphasizing employment opportunities and welfare monitoring, with a second batch of 23 women set to depart soon.
The Gambia Bakers Union and the Ministry of Trade agreed to delay a planned bread price increase due to rising costs of flour and materials. Government interventions had kept bread prices stable at D10 per loaf, but with those measures expiring, bakers face challenges in maintaining affordability and quality.
The Sports Journalists Association of The Gambia plans a seminar at the Olymp-Africa Centre to celebrate the country's 60th independence anniversary, featuring discussions with sports legends to engage and network with current and past female athletes.
2025-02-18
The Gambia reflects on 60 years of independence, highlighting achievements and challenges under past administrations. Calls for unity, accountability, and development, emphasizing the need for economic diversification, healthcare and education reforms, sports funding, and a culture of patriotism.
Dr. Alieu Manjang, a champion of indigenous languages, releases second book in N’ko script, "Kilondingholu," showcasing family resilience and cultural preservation. Emphasizes importance of linguistic self-reliance and women’s role in society. Book hailed for Mandinka vocabulary
Ousainou Bojang maintains innocence in trial for fatally shooting two Gambia Police Force constables in 2023, urging Anti-Crime Unit to identify real perpetrator. Accused of shooting officers at Sukuta traffic lights, Bojang faces charges alongside his sister; trial highlights allegations of police
Dr. Alieu Manjang, a leading advocate for indigenous languages, releases his second book, Kilondingholu, in the N'ko script, narrating a family's resilience amidst tragedy. The novel emphasizes patience, women's roles, and Mandinka culture, reinforcing the importance of national
The Gambia reflects on 60 years of independence, highlighting achievements and challenges under past administrations while emphasizing the need for unity, accountability, and development to achieve economic self-sufficiency, eradicate corruption, improve healthcare and education, invest in sports, and instill patriotism for a prosperous future.
2025-02-17
Turkey's Ambassador Türker OBA congratulates The Gambia on its 60th independence anniversary, highlighting strong bilateral ties, including defense cooperation and trade growth, as well as shared commitments to democracy, economic development, and international peace initiatives.
Stakeholders navigate reforms in groundnut purchasing ahead of March 2025 trade season, implementing CPMS and QMoney to ensure accountability and prevent losses, with over 800 million dalasi disbursed. Emphasis on transparency and addressing challenges raised by Foroyaa for improved service delivery efficiency.
Senegalese man allegedly defrauded of 2 million francs CFA possessing evidence, urges discreet handling by police and NIA to prevent escalation and maintain good relations between countries, suggesting media caution to avoid exaggerated reporting.
Residents in rural Gambia expressed alarm over a proposed bread price increase by the Bakers Union, prompting calls for government intervention amidst concerns about the impact on families already struggling with the cost of living.
Residents in rural Gambia expressed alarm over the Bakers Union's planned bread price increase from D10 to D13 dalasis, urging government intervention due to existing financial strains. Following public outcry, the Union agreed to suspend the hike temporarily for talks with the government.
The National Bakers Union in The Gambia has put a hold on the proposed bread price increase to D13 per loaf following government dialogue. They seek to maintain quality amid rising ingredient costs and plan to ensure proper bread weights.
Ambassador Türker OBA congratulates The Gambia on its 60th Independence Day, highlighting bilateral relations, economic growth, military cooperation, and shared commitment to global issues, expressing continued support for development projects and educational initiatives.
Police in Ogun State, Nigeria, rescued seven people being trafficked to The Gambia, detaining the driver and other passengers. The victims, aged 18-25, were found in a government vehicle and are now under investigation for suspected human trafficking.
A 26-year-old man from The Gambia was arrested in Malta after police found cocaine and cannabis sachets in his possession. The man was apprehended in St Julian's and resisted arrest, causing minor injuries to an officer. He is set to be charged in court.
Albayrak Group's subsidiary, Alport Banjul, has taken over The Gambia's ports under a 30-year PPP agreement, aiming to modernize facilities, increase efficiency, and boost the country's role as a trade hub in West Africa, with plans for job creation and economic
2025-02-16
Nigerian journalist Adeola Eunice Oladele Fayehun criticizes former U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on South Africa's land reform, accusing him of distorting history and racial fearmongering. Fayehun argues that Trump's defense of white farmers overlooks apartheid-era
Maltese police arrest Gambian national Camara Sambou for drug trafficking in Paceville, a nightlife hotspot. Sambou allegedly attempted to sell cocaine and cannabis, resisted arrest, causing minor injuries to an officer. Remanded in custody after pleading not guilty in court. Case ongoing.
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti wins the African Union Commission Chairperson election, defeating Kenya's Raila Odinga at the AU Summit. Youssouf, 59, secured a two-thirds majority with 33 votes in the final round, succeeding Chad's
2025-02-13
The Local Government Commission of Inquiry in The Gambia continues to investigate financial and administrative activities in local councils, with testimony from the Arab Gambian Islamic Bank clarifying its role in financing the Mbalit Project through a partnership with Espace Motors. Councillor Habib M.L. Ceesay
Illegal armature car races in The Gambia, organized by rich and powerful youths, have resurfaced despite police warnings. Concerns over dangerous maneuvers have reignited, with calls for penalties on parents to curb this behavior effectively and swiftly.
The Minister of Trade's interview on labor migration agreements with Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar raises concerns about potential exploitation of Gambian workers, emphasizing the need for transparency, worker rights protection, and involvement of labor unions in negotiations and monitoring recruitment practices.
Councillor Habib Ceesay of Ebo-Town-New Jeshwang ward denied claims by former KMC CEO Salama Njie that he challenged Mayor Talib Bensouda over appointments. Ceesay testified before the commission, stating the claims were unfounded, and clarified his
The Inspector General of Police in a press conference warned that vehicles without number plates will be impounded and fined heavily to combat lawlessness on the roads, citing security risks and criminal activities involving unregistered vehicles.
The Inspector General of Police issued a warning that vehicles without number plates will be impounded and fined heavily to curb lawlessness on the roads, emphasizing the security risks posed by unregistered vehicles in criminal activities.
Alhaji Mbye Chow, a towering figure in The Gambia's cultural and public service sectors, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of artistic contributions, youth development initiatives, and tourism promotion. His versatile career spanned public service, performing arts, leadership, and philanthropy, impacting countless lives
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal has announced urgent fiscal reforms to address a significant budget deficit and financial mismanagement, including unaccounted-for debts and a rising national wage bill. Reforms focus on transparency, debt policy review, and oversight to restore confidence and economic stability.
Senegal's Court of Auditors' financial review revealed misreported economic data by the previous government, leading to a drop in sovereign Eurobonds. The audit uncovered high debt levels and irregularities, prompting Senegal to address fiscal concerns and enhance financial controls.
During Aero India 2025, Indian and Gambian defense ministers reaffirmed commitment to enhancing bilateral ties, focusing on military training, capacity building, and defense industry cooperation. Discussions emphasized knowledge exchange and potential collaboration, reflecting India's broader strategy of deepening security partnerships with African nations.
2025-02-12
The Gambia's National Assembly debates whether to approve the Constitution bill without amendments. Chief Justice urges consideration of judiciary recommendations in the constitution-making process, leaving the fate of the bill in the hands of lawmakers as Foroyaa monitors the proceedings.
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Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals The Gambia scores 38, ranking 96th globally, while Senegal ranks 69. Global corruption levels remain high, with sub-Saharan Africa scoring the lowest at 33. Top performers include Seychelles and Cabo Verde,
The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education in The Gambia faces scrutiny over the exclusive selection of Wolof in its educational pilot project, raising questions about language choice, available resources, stakeholder consultation, and generalizability of results.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child expresses concerns over challenges facing children in The Gambia, including early marriage impacting education. Report highlights dropout causes, violence statistics, and calls for protective measures and comprehensive strategies for children's rights.
CHAN-Gambia national team, comprised of local-based players, trains for upcoming play-offs under Coach Alagie Sarr with 40 players selected from GFF leagues, assisted by coaches Jane Joof and Alieu Jagne from Fortune FC and Medina United.
Nearly 600 residents of Ghana Town in Brufut, Gambia face statelessness due to lack of official documents, with 94% lacking any form of identification. The report highlights a need for legal reforms and cooperation between governments to address this issue.
The Gambia improved to 96th place in the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index with a score of 38, while Senegal ranked 69th with a score of 45. Despite progress, global corruption levels remain stagnant, affecting human rights and development efforts.
Gambians eagerly await Caf approval for Independence Stadium to host home matches, with potential impact on national team performance; concerns raised over lack of consultation, messy surroundings risking approval.
Heads of government-run tertiary institutions in The Gambia gather for a five-day retreat to align strategic priorities for 2025, fostering collaboration and efficiency in the higher education sector, emphasizing national and global alignment and setting key objectives for enhancing governance and accountability.
2025-02-11
Banjul City Council threatens legal action against Hisense for alleged unauthorized dumping of expired food products, with Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe vowing to take them to court and urging business owners to be law-abiding for a clean city.
Gambia Police Force arrests suspects in Banjul armed robbery at El Hella Shop, recovering stolen money, vehicles, and making related arrests in Guinea-Bissau; investigations ongoing to link suspects to other robberies. Public urged to report any suspicious activity.
Former Kuntaur Area Council CEO confessed to breaching financial regulations, inflating budget figures, and allowing unlawful practices, including unauthorized payments from revenue collectors and awarding contracts without competitive bidding. Commission inquiry revealed deliberate budget inflation and non-compliance with procurement processes.
Azerbaijan and The Gambia have eliminated the visa requirement for diplomatic passport holders as of February 2, a move that follows a signed agreement in May 2024, according to Azerbaijan's ambassador to Morocco.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mamadou Tangara pledges to coordinate an emergency meeting of OIC member states to address Trump's plan for the US to take over Gaza and create an economic hub, prompting global condemnation and calls to oppose the plot.
Spanish government facilitates recruitment through officials, emphasizing need for detailed contracts. Saudi recruitment in Gambia involves local agents, with final shortlisting by Saudi counterparts. Salary scale and conditions for recruits in Saudi Arabia remain uncertain, needing further investigation for clarification.
During former President Yahya Jammeh's regime in The Gambia, hate speech was weaponized to suppress dissent and deepen ethnic divisions. Post-2016 transition to democracy, social media has amplified hate speech challenges, necessitating legal reforms and institutional responses to combat divisive rhetoric.
Senegalese parliamentarian and mayor Farba Ngom voluntarily appeared before the investigating judge in the 125 billion CFA franc case, expressing confidence and readiness to respond. His lawyer cited concerns about case opacity and alleged reputation tarnishing, as the investigation also targets businessman Tahirou Sarr and
Staff at the Medical Research Council Unit Gambia are on strike for better conditions, pay, and job security. The management responds, acknowledging concerns, urging dialogue, and requesting logged work activities to address issues swiftly.
The Medical Research Council Unit Gambia addresses staff concerns during a sit-down strike by acknowledging issues and committing to dialogue, while requesting employees to log work activities for policy implementation. Leadership expresses gratitude to dedicated staff and aims for swift resolution.
2025-02-10
National Assembly Member for Serrekunda, Hon. Musa Cham, distributed D50,000 in scholarships to students in his constituency, providing financial aid for tuition fees through the "GUI GUE" Scholarship Program focusing on academic merit and humanitarian assistance, with priority given to STEM and vocational students.
A brazen armed robbery at El-Hella shop on Hegan Street in the capital sparks security concerns among business owners, with the Gambia Police Force confirming the incident involving two masked suspects fleeing with a substantial sum of money.
Colonel Samsudeen Sarr President Donald Trump’s latest executive order—slamming sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) officials for daring to issue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant—is yet another wrecking ball aimed at the crumbling edifice of international justice. The hypocrisy reached new heights when Biden, who had decried Trump’s strong-arming of the ICC, eagerly cheered on the court’s arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, issued by ICC prosecutor Karim Khan—an old friend and protégé of Essa Faal—for alleged war crimes in the Russo-Ukrainian war. In The Gambia, despite relentless warnings against the neocolonial maneuvering that seeks to push President Adama Barrow into prosecuting former President Yahya Jammeh and members of his administration based on the highly flawed Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) report, human rights activists continue their dogged campaign to see it implemented, brandishing the ever-present specter of Western-backed retribution.
The NCCRM received smart gadgets from ECO-PHSICM to enhance data collection on human security threats, improving national security and decision-making. ECOWAS aims to boost The Gambia's protection and security efforts through the donation.
Despite mounting evidence and damning reports from the auditor general, the government has shown little interest in accountability, with President Barrow himself dismissing audit reports as “just an opinion”. The Barrow government will not take any serious action to fight corruption, but a UDP government will take urgent actions to restore accountability and rebuild public trust. Corruption in The Gambia under President Adama Barrow’s government has reached alarming levels, with every sector and ministry affected.
Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – Top American human rights lawyer Reed Brody has warned that US President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze all US-funded programs will severely impact The Gambia’s efforts to prosecute former President Yahya Jammeh. Now, organizations like the Centre for Justice and Accountability have paused work due to the aid freeze, and many Gambian groups are facing the same crisis.” Despite the setback, Brody noted that organizations are seeking alternative funding sources, engaging the diaspora, and pursuing diplomatic efforts to reverse the cuts. The fight for justice, democracy, and human dignity is far from over.” Growing Resistance to the Aid Freeze Brody highlighted that US congressional Democrats are pushing for legislative measures to restore funding, while advocacy groups, faith-based organizations, and NGOs are mobilizing public pressure to reverse the cuts.
- Advertisement - By Omar Bah The Sanyang Village Development Committee (VDC) issued a statement yesterday claiming that the planned new ports project will affect 3,000 properties instead of the 461 projected by the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA). - Advertisement - “Our assessment on the flyers issued to property owners by GPA revealed that these properties include hotels, beach bars, guesthouses, lodges, canteens, stalls, residential properties, schools, among others,” the VDC said. Mr Gaye said the VDC alone stand to lose over 200 properties along the beach, including restaurants, beach bars, lodges, residential properties and other businesses.
Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) has provided clarifications regarding its decision to use the Olof language as a trial medium of instruction in the Mainstreaming Effective Intervention Strategies in Schools (MEISS) pilot program. According to MoBSE, the MEISS program is part of efforts to improve foundational literacy and numeracy among young learners in Grades 1-3 by integrating strategies that have proven effective in out-of-school programs run by the NGO Effective Intervention (EI). The MEISS pilot, supported by the World Bank’s Resilience, Inclusive, Skills, and Equity (RISE) project, is currently being implemented in 55 public lower basic schools across Regions 1, 2, 3, and 5 (North and South), covering only 10% of public schools.
Amadou Bojang, known as Amalie Taal, tragically died from electrocution while repairing a water tank in Kombo Mandinary, sparking mourning in the community. The incident underscores the vital need for improved electrical safety measures to prevent such tragedies.
Muhammed Njie, MD of the NFSPM, discusses Gambia's groundnut sector project to boost oil production and aid farmers in poverty reduction. Under the government's initiative, progress has been made with Islamic Development Bank support, aiming to achieve local cooking oil self-sufficiency.
2025-02-07
- Advertisement - Ministry of Trade informs NA Committee By Arret Jatta The permanent secretary at the Ministry of Trade, Regional Integration, and Employment, Mod Secka, on Tuesday informed the National Assembly Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade that Gambian migrants participating in the circular migration agreement with Saudi Arabia are set to earn US$200 per month which is approximately D14,200. PS Secka further explained that the recruitment process involves Saudi Arabia’s Mosanet system, which has created some challenges for local agencies, adding that these agencies must be trained and granted access to the system, and as of now, only three agencies have successfully completed the required training. He also informed members that his Minister traveled to Saudi Arabia with the aim of engaging Saudi counterparts on ways to implement the agreements and address issues related to access.
- Advertisement - By: Dawda Baldeh In an effort to tackle the growing unemployment crisis in the nation, Join Hands to Save a Baby, a humanitarian organization, has opened a modern salon, White House Salon, in Busumbala to provide free skills training for women and girls. - Advertisement - This initiative is designed to offer complimentary training in hairdressing, makeup, fashion, decoration, and other related fields for young girls and women. During the annual ceremony, the CEO of Join Hands to Save a Baby, Amie Jarju, stated that the initiative aims to reduce the unemployment rate among girls and women through skills training.
- Advertisement - By: Alieu Jallow The National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) on Thursday, February 6, 2025, is convening a day-long workshop titled “Enhancing Collaboration and Coordination Among Government Agencies, CSOs, and Humanitarian Actors Involved in Migration-Related Activities.” The event aims to bolster The Gambia’s resilience to climate shocks and address the root causes of internal and irregular migration. Delivering the keynote address on behalf of NDMA Executive Director Madam Binta Sey Jadama, Acting Administrative Director emphasized the critical need for a unified approach: “Building resilience against climate-induced challenges requires a collaborative effort,” she stated, citing that as an agency, they have witnessed firsthand the struggles of communities displaced by floods, droughts, and environmental degradation. - Advertisement - As The Gambia continues to face the challenges posed by climate change, such collaborative efforts are essential in building a resilient society capable of withstanding environmental shocks and minimizing forced migration.
- Advertisement - On Friday, Marina International, the top private school in the country, held its annual speech and prize-giving ceremony at the school grounds in Bakau New Town. In his statement, High School principal Emmanuel Ngeno told the students to take Marina’s core values of respect, integrity, achievement, service and empathy into the world. Together, we will build a future where every student is not just prepared for academic success, but equipped to make a meaningful difference in The Gambia and beyond,” he exhorted.
- Advertisement - By Olimatou Coker Kora star Muhamadou Saho commonly known as Jali Hammay is set to launch a double album this Saturday at Bakoteh Junction Baa Event Garden. - Advertisement - Speaking to The Standard yesterday, Jali Hammay who hails from a long line of Manding griots, said he has donated 20 tickets to the members of the Gambia Organisation for the Visually Impaired, saying the gesture symbolises the inclusive nature of the event. Jali Hammay is a much sought after serenade musician who provides entertainment at UTG convocation ceremonies and other official events like last year’s Gambian of The Year Award presented by The Standard newspaper.
- Advertisement - Afro-Manding Rap star ST aka Brikama Boyo, performed to a soldout crowd at the launching of his eighth studio album at QCity arena on Saturday night. Saturday’s event confirmed ST’s position as The Gambia’s numero uno. A Senegalese music analyst who attended the concert said he has been to all the major concerts of Senegal’s top rap artistes and he could confidently attest that Saturday’s event was better in attendance, organisation and general entertainment.
Gambiaj.com – (DAKAR, Senegal) – A Dakar court has rejected a request to strip former Senegalese Prime Minister Amadou Ba and former Budget Minister Birima Mangara of their parliamentary immunity, dealing a blow to efforts by the public prosecutor to pursue legal action against them. Amadou Ba, who served as prime minister under former President Macky Sall and was the ruling coalition’s unsuccessful candidate in the March 2024 presidential election, is reportedly implicated in a case related to the expropriation of land for public use. “Freedom of expression is not negotiable,” he declared, condemning the “arbitrary and unjustified arrests of political opponents.” He also denounced the recent revocation of Barthélemy Dias’s mandate as mayor of Dakar, calling it “a serious attack on the popular will and the very foundation of local democracy.” Ba’s remarks signal his continued role as a vocal opposition figure in Senegalese politics, even as legal and political uncertainties loom over his future.
“The only thing we take a certain satisfaction from is that everything we said turned out to be true,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a weekly briefing, referring to Moscow’s longstanding criticism of the agency. “It is a machine for interfering in internal affairs; it is a mechanism for changing regimes, political order, and state structure.” The aid arm of U.S. foreign policy, USAID, funded health and emergency programs as well as democracy promotion initiatives in around 120 countries, including the world’s poorest regions. Musk has called USAID “a viper’s nest of radical-left Marxists who hate America.” Trump said last week it was being run by a “bunch of radical lunatics.” The assault on the agency has drawn a swift backlash from aid groups.
Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL, The Gambia) – Pa Fansu Darboe, the former Chief Executive Officer of the Kuntaur Area Council (KAC), has admitted to flouting procurement regulations, approving unauthorized financial practices, and inflating budget figures during his testimony before a commission of inquiry. When pressed by Gomez on whether KAC followed procurement regulations, Darboe admitted, “No, we were not following the procurement processes.” In a further admission of financial irregularities, Darboe disclosed that he authorized revenue collectors to make direct payments from collected funds before depositing them into the council’s bank account—an explicit violation of financial regulations. Commission Chairperson Jainaba Bah questioned Darboe on why the council projected revenue of 17 million dalasi in one year despite having collected only six million the previous year.
- Advertisement - By: Dawda Baldeh In an effort to tackle the growing unemployment crisis in the nation, Join Hands to Save a Baby, a humanitarian organization, has opened a modern salon, White House Salon, in Busumbala to provide free skills training for women and girls. - Advertisement - This initiative is designed to offer complimentary training in hairdressing, makeup, fashion, decoration, and other related fields for young girls and women. During the annual ceremony, the CEO of Join Hands to Save a Baby, Amie Jarju, stated that the initiative aims to reduce the unemployment rate among girls and women through skills training.
2025-02-06
The Oasis Network has completed a two-week intensive Bible translation programme into sign language for the deaf community in The Gambia. The programme, which brought together both Muslim and Christian participants, was aimed at enhancing their understanding of the Bible and improving their sign language communication skills. The initiative also revealed a strong connection between Gambian sign language and Dutch sign language, which was used to ensure effective communication of the Bible's message.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC-Gambia) threshold programme, aimed at addressing The Gambia's electricity challenges, has been temporarily paused due to an executive order by US President Donald Trump. The order, which freezes all US-funded programmes worldwide for 90 days, has caused the delay of a US$25 million grant intended to fund economy-boosting investments, reduce poverty, and improve education, transport, and the ecosystem along The Gambia River. Despite the pause, the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) will continue its operations and no staff layoffs are expected.
The Gambian Minister of Gender, Children and Social Welfare has reported a slow decline in Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) prevalence, from 90% in 2009 to 73% currently, despite the practice being criminalized in 2015. The Minister emphasized the need for collective efforts to overcome cultural and social barriers that hinder the elimination of FGM. The government remains committed to its goal of zero tolerance for FGM, but the current pace of change suggests this may remain elusive for future generations.
The Alliance of Social Democrats (ASD), a Gambian civil society and political organization, has called for critical reforms in governance, security, and the economy ahead of the 2026 presidential elections. ASD leader Marie Sock criticized the current government's performance, highlighting issues such as the deteriorating security situation and underfunding of key sectors. The ASD also emphasized the need for transparency in political party financing and reaffirmed its commitment to nonpartisan politics.
Alhagie Alieu Momarr Njai, the long-standing Chairman of The Gambia's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), has officially announced his retirement. During his tenure, Njai oversaw several major elections, including the notable 2016 presidential election that resulted in a peaceful but turbulent transition of power from Yahya Jammeh to Adama Barrow.
The Alliance of Social Democrats (ASD), a Gambian civil society and political organization, has called for governance reforms ahead of the 2026 presidential elections, criticizing the current government's performance and highlighting concerns about security, the economy, and political financing. ASD leader, Marie Sock, who plans to run as an independent candidate in 2026, emphasized the need for transparency in political party financing and urged Gambians to take control of their democratic future. The ASD's calls are expected to fuel further debate on governance, political financing, and democratic reforms in Gambia.
This article is about the political situation in The Gambia, focusing on President Adama Barrow's intention to run for a third term. Critics argue that despite the constitution allowing unlimited terms, Barrow's decision contradicts his previous support for term limits and risks causing instability. The article also highlights the president's prioritization of his party's interests over those of the Gambian people, and the potential implications for the 2026 elections.
Yaya Dampha, the coordinator for NPP supporters in the diaspora, has defended the Barrow government against accusations of failure by the GFA party. Dampha highlighted the government's efforts in transitional justice, including holding perpetrators accountable and establishing a hybrid court system. He also criticized former officials for their past actions and called for citizens to confront the realities of the current situation.
The Judiciary of The Gambia marked the opening of the 2025 Legal Year on February 9, emphasizing the need to adequately resource the judiciary for a more efficient legal landscape. The event highlighted the importance of judicial independence, the need to address challenges such as case backlogs and inadequate resources, and the importance of attracting and retaining quality legal professionals. The celebration also served as a call to action to ensure a fair and effective judicial system, seen as a cornerstone of a just society.
Alhagie Alieu Momarr Njai, the long-serving Chairman of The Gambia's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), has officially announced his retirement. During his tenure, the IEC oversaw several major elections, including the significant 2016 presidential election, which saw a peaceful yet turbulent transition of power from Yahya Jammeh to Adama Barrow.
2025-02-05
The Gambian government's decision to feature former President Yahya Jammeh's image on billboards commemorating the country's Diamond Jubilee has sparked controversy. Critics, including human rights activists and legal professionals, argue that this move undermines the country's transitional justice efforts and glorifies a leader known for his brutal regime. The debate reflects broader issues in The Gambia's post-Jammeh era regarding reconciliation and national unity.
The Edward Francis Small Centre (EFSCRJ) in The Gambia has urged President Adama Barrow to refrain from seeking a third term in office, following his recent announcement of intentions to run in the 2026 presidential election. The EFSCRJ, led by rights campaigner Madi Jobarteh, expressed concerns over potential political instability and corruption linked to prolonged presidential tenures. The organization reminded Barrow of his previous commitments to presidential term limits and democratic governance, and announced plans to campaign against his third term bid.
A recent agreement between The Gambia and Spain, allowing for legal migration of 50 Gambian labourers to Spain, has sparked controversy. Critics argue that the Gambian government has failed to create sufficient domestic job opportunities, leading to dissatisfaction among citizens. Meanwhile, activist Yahya Sonko has accused the government of a lack of transparency regarding the agreement, leading to confusion and unrealistic expectations among the youth.
Health Minister Dr Ahmadou Samateh has highlighted the issues affecting the supply of drugs in The Gambia's health facilities, citing GPPA procurement methods and unreliable suppliers as the main problems. He revealed that all drugs and medical consumables used in the country are imported, but many suppliers, mainly Gambians, have failed to deliver as per their contracts. Despite an increase in the health budget, only 30% of the national requirement for medicines can be covered, he added.
The Gambia For All (GFA) party has criticized President Adama Barrow's administration, accusing it of failing the Gambian people and blaming it for the continued influence of exiled former dictator Yahya Jammeh. The GFA expressed regret at the lack of meaningful institutional and constitutional reforms under Barrow's leadership, and urged the president to prioritize the interests of The Gambia for good governance, economic prosperity, and political stability.
Nominations for the Massembeh Ward area council by-election in The Gambia open today, with candidates from the United Democratic Party and the National People's Party set to file their papers. The by-election was called following the death of Bakary Cheren Korita, who was elected on a UDP ticket. The ward includes the major settlements of Kolior, Jomari, and Massembeh.
Dr. Abubacarr Jawara, CEO of Gambia, Africa, China Holding (GACH), has significantly reduced the cost of basalt in The Gambia by importing it directly from Ivory Coast, bypassing Senegal. This move has made basalt more accessible for construction projects in the country, saving both time and money for Gambians. Jawara also commended President Barrow's administration for creating an environment conducive to private investment.
The Gambia College Students Teachers Association (STA) is launching a football championship at the Brikama campus, named this year after Mayor Talib Bensouda of KMC. The competition, organized by Gambia College sports minister Lamin F Sanneh, aims to promote unity and teamwork among students and teachers in the School of Education. The tournament, which will include both male and female categories, is set to commence this evening.
The Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation (SSHFC) in Gambia has completed over six thousand affordable housing units over the past 39 years, benefiting a similar number of people through its social protection services, according to its 2022 activity report. The report also highlighted a 12% growth in the Corporation's investment portfolio, from D5.92 billion in 2021 to D6.59 billion in 2022, and an 8.33% increase in the members' fund to D7.8 billion. The SSHFC has also established a new payment arrangement for the recovery of the D1.8 billion non-profit making state-owned enterprises and Gambia government loan portfolios.
The Gambia Police Force has clarified that the recent murder cases reported between January 29th and February 1st, 2025, were acts of domestic violence, not random acts of violence that could be prevented through routine policing strategies. The force is committed to proactively addressing domestic violence through various initiatives, including community policing, sensitization, strengthening laws against domestic violence, and working with social services. Despite a decline in crime rates in 2024, the force acknowledges the recent incidents of alleged armed robberies at the start of 2025 and pledges to intensify efforts in crime prevention, law enforcement, and community engagement.
2025-02-04
The Gambia has launched a new law magazine titled "JUSTICE: Let There Be Justice Though The Heavens Fall," aimed at promoting legal discourse, transparency, and accountability. The magazine, founded by esteemed legal mind FaFa Edrissa M’Bai, will serve as a platform for legal practitioners, scholars, and students to discuss pressing legal issues. The inaugural edition explores various topics including constitutional development, the role of the judiciary in safeguarding democracy, and gender justice.
The National Council for Civic Education (NCCE) in The Gambia is encouraging residents of Jasobo and Jomari to vote in the upcoming Massembeh Ward by-election on February 22, 2025, following the death of the United Democratic Party (UDP) councilor Bakary Korita. The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has scheduled candidate nominations from February 5 to 8, and the official campaign period will run from February 10 to 20. The NCCE's campaign aims to promote peaceful elections, public accountability, and increased voter participation.
The wife of former NPP now UDP member, Mbemba Drammeh, was arrested and released on bail by the Gambia Immigration Department. This follows Drammeh's arrest in December for alleged election rigging in favor of President Adama Barrow, after which he secretly returned to France. The court has issued a warrant for Drammeh's arrest for failing to appear in court to answer charges of seditious intent.
The Republic of Gambia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kingdom of Spain to recruit Gambians for work in Spain, with the Gambia government starting the distribution of application forms. The applicants must be Gambian nationals aged between 25 and 50, with a valid passport and experience in agriculture, particularly fruit picking and handling. The final selection will be determined through an interview process involving the Spanish Office of Labour, Migration and Social Security officials, the Spanish Embassy in The Gambia, and the Spanish employer.
The Njie Charakh School of Business Training in The Gambia has graduated 200 women entrepreneurs after a five-month intensive course on business and entrepreneurship. The school, which was established a year ago, has trained over 500 entrepreneurs to date. The CEO of Njie Charakh, Morr Sarr, highlighted the profits made by the entrepreneurs within five months of completing training and called on the government to support such initiatives to boost job creation and reduce unemployment.
The People's Progressive Party (PPP), once a significant political entity during Jawara's administration in The Gambia, is currently facing internal disputes and a decline in influence. A faction within the party has challenged the leadership elected in the December congress, citing constitutional breaches. Uthman Jeng, a representative of the faction, emphasized the importance of constitutional integrity and fairness in the electoral process, stating that the faction is not contesting the election results, but rather highlighting constitutional violations.
Alagie Ceesay and Alagie Secka, young players from the Logic Sports Academy in The Gambia, are set to continue their football and educational journey at the New English School in Jordan. This move follows a partnership between Logic Sports and the school, a development that Minyan Jobe, the chairman of Logic Sports, believes will bring significant benefits for the players and their parents.
Essa Bokarr Sey, former ambassador and deputy chief executive officer of the OIC Gambia Secretariat, has publicly declared his opposition to any third term for incumbent president, Adama Barrow. Sey, who previously served as The Gambia’s ambassador in Taiwan and the US, voiced concerns that term limit manipulations and constitution tampering are key causes of conflict and political instability in West Africa.
The Gambia's Minister of Justice, Dawda Jallow, and his adviser, Ida Persson, have discussed the country's transitional justice programme on West Coast Radio, highlighting the broader corrective measures being undertaken by the state. The programme, which includes the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC), is part of a strategy to address systemic challenges that have affected the nation for over two decades. Despite criticism and allegations of procedural deficiencies, the Ministry of Justice continues to prioritize legality, fairness, and procedural rigor in addressing the nation's complex historical challenges.
The Gambia's Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (MoFEA) has concluded an eight-day Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) training to enhance the country's debt management capabilities. The training, conducted in partnership with the West Africa Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) and funded by the Africa Legal Support Facility (ALSF), involved officials from various Gambian financial institutions. The initiative aims to address institutional capacity challenges and foster inter-agency coordination for effective and sustainable debt management.
2025-02-03
The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice (EFSCRJ) in The Gambia has expressed concern over the arrest and detention of Sira Touray by the Gambia Police Force. The rights group has urged the Inspector General of Police to respect Touray's rights in detention and provide a public update on the circumstances surrounding her arrest. The case has raised issues about due process and detainee rights in The Gambia.
The residents of Renewu Wolof in the Central River Region of The Gambia have commended Cornerstone Construction for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, despite facing a severe water crisis. The company, known for infrastructure projects across the country, has contributed to local development, but the community is urgently seeking further assistance to address the water issue. The Central River Region is one of the areas in The Gambia facing acute water shortages, affecting households, farming, and livestock activities.
President Barrow, initially an independent candidate, is currently serving his second term in The Gambia, despite initially agreeing to serve for only three years. This year, as The Gambia turns 60, questions arise about whether Barrow will establish a two-term limit for future presidents or seek another term, potentially continuing a history of long-serving presidents in the country.
The Gambia Police Force has clarified that recent alleged murder cases were acts of domestic violence, not public or gang-related crimes, according to a press release. The cases, which occurred between January 29 and February 1, 2025, took place within private residences and involved individuals with pre-existing personal relationships. The police force emphasized its commitment to addressing domestic violence through community policing, early reporting encouragement, and collaboration with social services and civil society organizations.
The Gambia's Minister of Public Service, Baboucarr Bouy, has announced a significant salary increase for civil servants in an effort to reduce attrition and address pay disparities. The aggregate salary has been increased by 30%, with transport and residential allowances boosted by 100% and 105% respectively. The announcement was made during a town hall meeting in Bijilo, attended by cabinet ministers, government officials, media personnel, and community members.
The Gambia is grappling with a rise in criminal activities, prompting the government to increase security patrols and improve forensic investigations. The recent establishment of the country's first forensic DNA laboratory is seen as a step in the right direction, but it requires proper training, resources, and public trust. The article calls for collective action from both the authorities and citizens to restore peace and security.
Residents of Renewu Wolof in The Gambia's Central River Region have praised Cornerstone Construction for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, despite ongoing water shortages. The community has called for further assistance, including government intervention, to address the water crisis, which is affecting households, farming, and livestock activities.
The Old Jeshwang Health Centre in The Gambia was recognized for its exceptional performance and dedication to providing quality medical services to the community. The award ceremony, held on 30th January 2025, acknowledged the significant roles of the staff and management in the facility's progress. The health center, serving a population of 21,863, conducts an average of 240 to 300 deliveries per year.
Ajie Jaila Sey, a young Gambian woman, is simultaneously pursuing careers in journalism and makeup artistry. Despite the challenges of working in The Gambia's media industry and balancing her growing makeup business, she aims to establish herself as a journalist and podcast host, and expand her makeup business into a comprehensive beauty spa.
The Gambia's Minister of Public Service, Baboucarr Bouy, announced a collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy and support from Bangladesh to digitize a government portal for improved public service delivery. The digitization process aims to simplify access to national identification cards, passports, driver’s licenses, birth certificates, and business registration. The Minister also revealed plans for an internal audit on all ministries, except Basic and Secondary Education, Health, and Agriculture, to control the country's wage bill.
2025-01-31
Sheriff Kijera, former chairman of the Gambia Centre for Victims of Human Rights Violations, has called on the Barrow government to issue an international arrest warrant for former president Yahya Jammeh. This comes after Jammeh, currently in exile in Equatorial Guinea, released an audio declaring his intention to return to The Gambia, dismissing efforts to put him on trial. Kijera, now head of Accountability Project Gambia, has urged President Barrow to assure that Jammeh will be arrested and held accountable if he returns.
A bench warrant has been issued in The Gambia for the arrest of Bemba Drammeh, who failed to appear in court to face charges of seditious intent. Drammeh, who had previously been granted bail, fled the country and did not attend his scheduled court hearing. He had previously claimed in an interview that the 2021 presidential election was rigged, and his absence has led to his bail being revoked.
The Gambia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Momodou Tangara, has informed the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee about plans to open new embassies in Berlin, Stockholm, and Tokyo. The fact-finding missions for these proposed embassies have been successfully conducted and approved, with the reports sent to the Office of the President for further directives. Minister Tangara also updated the committee on the Foreign Service Bill, which is expected to be finalized and submitted for enactment by the National Assembly by the end of 2025.
President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has expressed his readiness to engage in direct talks with Ousainou Darboe, the leader of the main opposition United Democratic Party (UDP), amidst ongoing tensions between the ruling National People’s Party (NPP) and the UDP. The President emphasized the importance of national interests over political rivalries and reiterated his support for constitutional reforms, including presidential term limits. The move signals a potential shift in political engagement as the country seeks a new constitution that balances democratic governance with executive authority.
The Gambia police are investigating the suspected murder of a Senegalese marabout, Moussa Bâ, who resided in Bansang Sukuru Kunda Allatentu. The homicide reportedly occurred on January 29, and preliminary findings suggest that two individuals, claiming to be Bâ's relatives, visited him before his disappearance and are now missing. The police have called on the public to provide any information that may assist in the investigation.
A dispute between the managing director and the board chairman of the Gambia Printing & Publishing Corporation, which had resulted in operational paralysis, has been resolved. The conflict had led to staff salaries for January not being processed and a lack of funds for essential office operations. The managing director, Momodou Ceesay, was sent on administrative leave due to allegations of economic malfeasance and mismanagement, and after initially defying orders to hand over his duties, he complied and handed over to the deputy managing director.
In Bansang, the lifeless body of Musa Bah, a Senegalese national, was discovered following a distress call to local officers. Preliminary investigations suggest that Bah was last seen with two individuals claiming to be his relatives, who are now missing. An investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances of his death, with the public urged to provide any relevant information.
The Gambia is in the process of establishing embassies in Berlin, Stockholm, and Tokyo, with fact-finding missions completed and reports submitted to the President's Office for further directives. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Gambians Abroad, along with other departments, are involved in the delegations for these missions. Germany is prioritized due to the challenges faced from the country and the recent opening of a German embassy in The Gambia.
President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has responded to threats from exiled predecessor Yahya Jammeh, stating that if Jammeh returns to the country, he must face justice for alleged crimes committed during his 22-year rule. This comes after Jammeh, currently in exile in Equatorial Guinea, suggested in a recent speech that he would reclaim power upon his return. The Gambian government maintains that Jammeh can return as a citizen, but not to power, and must answer for his past actions.
The article discusses a growing trend of character defamation for personal gain in The Gambia, which is reportedly eroding the nation's unity and slowing its progress. It calls for a shift from envy and deceit to unity, encouragement, and honesty, emphasizing that the success of one Gambian can open doors for many others. The piece underscores the need for unity and collaboration over personal interests for the nation's growth.
2025-01-30
The Gambia's Federation of Cooperatives has been disbursing funds for groundnut purchases through the AGIB bank account into the Qmoney account of the CPMS, with over 500 million dalasi already disbursed this season. However, some farmers have experienced challenges receiving their payments without deductions or delays. The system operators have conducted an assessment and disbursed more money to improve the process.
President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has confirmed his intention to run for a third term in the upcoming presidential election, despite previously considering stepping down. He cited the youth and lack of organization of his party, the National People's Party, as reasons for his decision. Despite public sentiment suggesting the country is headed in the wrong direction, Barrow believes he will win the election, pointing to his administration's achievements and a prediction from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has announced his intention to run for a third term in the upcoming presidential election, despite considering stepping down. He stated that his party, the National People's Party, is too young and unprepared to lose its leader. Despite public sentiment suggesting the country is headed in the wrong direction, Barrow expressed confidence in his administration's achievements and his chances of re-election.
Mamadi Camara, the procurement officer for Kuntaur Area Council, testified before the Local Government Commission of Inquiry, admitting that not all procurement processes at the council go through his office, which raises concerns about financial oversight irregularities. He detailed the flawed procurement process, revealing that the council's CEO often makes procurement decisions independently, a practice challenged by Lead Counsel Patrick Gomez as a violation of standard procedures. The inquiry continues as the commission investigates procurement irregularities and governance lapses at Kuntaur Area Council.
The Gambia police are investigating the alleged murder of Musa Bah, a Senegalese national, found dead in the Bansang area of Sukuta Kunda Allatentu on January 29. According to police spokesperson ASP Modou Musa Sisawo, Bah's body was discovered following a distress call, with his motorbike missing and two individuals who had visited him prior to his death currently unaccounted for.
2025-01-29
Relevant: As of November 24, 2024, 1,035 Gambian nationals are on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) non-detained docket with final orders of removal. The Gambia has been classified as a country “at risk of non-compliance” with U.S. removal efforts, indicating potential delays in confirming citizenship, issuing travel documents, or accepting repatriation flights to The Gambia.
Relevant: In the Lower and Upper Niumi Districts in the North Bank Region of The Gambia, seccos (agricultural cooperatives) reportedly owe farmers over fourteen million Dalasi (D14,000,000). Despite having debts, these seccos continue to take farmers' groundnuts on credit, with the Gambia Groundnut Corporation (GGC) promising to supply funds as soon as final reconciliation is completed.
2025-01-28
The annual inter-bank football championship, initiated by the late Governor Famara Jatta, has commenced with the participation of 10 commercial banks and the Central Bank. In the opening matches, Bloom Bank emerged victorious with two wins, defeating CBG 3-0 and BSIC 3-0. The tournament continues this weekend, with all participating teams vying for the championship title.
The Gambia will host the Inter-Regional African Ministerial Meeting on Anti-Doping in Sports, which aims to strengthen ethical standards and foster collaboration in African sports governance. Minister of Youth and Sports Bakary Badjie emphasized the event's importance for The Gambia and its commitment to transparency and ethical practices.
Mariama Sowe has been reappointed as interim head coach of Gambia's Women's national football team, replacing Yahya Manneh who moved to the U-17 male team. Sowe, a CAF B license holder who guided Gambia to its first WAFU-A bronze title, will prepare the team for the African Women's Nations Cup qualifiers against Niger in February.
On November 11, 2019, The Gambia filed a lawsuit at The Hague against Myanmar for human rights violations against the Rohingya minority. Canada, Netherlands, and The Gambia have subsequently formed a joint working group to pursue the case, with support from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and other countries. Discussions with representatives from Indonesia and Saudi Arabia have affirmed their support for The Gambia's efforts to seek accountability for the alleged crimes.
At an African ministerial meeting on anti-doping in sports in Banjul, ministers committed to enhance sports governance and fight the issue with support from UNESCO and global partners. The strategies agreed upon aim to address challenges faced by youth, including drug use and irregular migration, by promoting clean and fair sports. Minister of Sports Bakary Badjie and President Barrow met to discuss the progress and reinforce The Gambia's commitment to anti-doping and youth development through sports.
This article is relevant to The Gambia. French artist Enora Lalet, in collaboration with Gambian photographer Lena Nian, is set to embark on a month-long residency at Alliance Française de Banjul, creating five unique portraits of Gambian women using local food and materials. The project, funded by the French Embassy in Senegal and The Gambia, aims to promote women's expression through the arts and culture, focusing on the Kenyeleng community of women who have experienced infertility.
The Brikama Area Council has strongly objected to the demolition of vendor stalls near the Brikama Magistrates' Court by West Coast Region Governor Ousman Bojang. The council alleges that the governor attempted to use police force to execute the action, despite prior consultations with authorities confirming the stalls complied with regulations. The situation has sparked tension between the council and the governor, but a stakeholder meeting was held to restore relationships and promote collaboration in regional development.
WBC cruiserweight champion Badou Jack will face mandatory challenger Ryan Rozicki in a fight that must take place within 60 days of a deal being reached. Rozicki, who is coming off a majority draw in his last fight, is confident of victory against Jack, who has not fought since winning the title in February 2023.
Gambia's Justice Minister has appealed for international support to establish a hybrid tribunal to address human rights violations committed during the Yahya Jammeh regime. The tribunal, which requires an estimated $60 million in funding, aims to prosecute individuals named in the truth commission's report and provide reparations to victims. The government is committed to implementing the tribunal and other transitional justice recommendations to promote reconciliation and accountability.
The Gambia is grappling with rapid population growth, projected to reach 3.5 million by 2025, against limited resources, leading to increased social issues such as crime, poverty, and land grabbing. The high population growth, driven by a youthful demographic, has resulted in rampant unemployment and underemployment, contributing to a rise in crime rates and an increase in poverty. The government is urged to take proactive measures, including investments in family planning, education, healthcare, sustainable agricultural practices, and stronger land tenure laws.
2025-01-27
The French Development Agency has provided The Gambia's NDMA with €1 million to support flood recovery and strengthen disaster response. The funds will be used to procure equipment, construct flood-resistant houses, and enhance the NDMA's operational readiness during the rainy season.
The Ministry of Information, supported by Wave Gambia, has launched a nationwide campaign to combat misinformation and disinformation. The campaign aims to raise public awareness, foster media literacy, and promote responsible media consumption. Scheduled to run from January 31 to February 6, it includes a nationwide tour and media practitioner training.
The Finance and Public Accounts Committee (FPAC) has tasked the Vice President's Office with ensuring that missing payment vouchers worth D450,890 from the Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBoS) are provided for audit inspection by September 28, 2023. Additionally, FPAC has directed the Judiciary to prepare and submit its accounts for the period 2016-2022 for audit by December 31, 2023.
2025-01-25
The National Assembly of Senegal has voted to lift the parliamentary immunity of Deputy Mouhamadou Ngom, also known as Farba Ngom, allowing for judicial proceedings against him. Ngom is under investigation by the Financial Judicial Unit, marking a significant step in Senegal's efforts to address financial accountability among public officials. The decision has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that the process lacked fairness and transparency.
Okezie Ogbata, a 36-year-old Nigerian, has been charged in Florida for defrauding over 400 elderly Americans in a transnational inheritance fraud scheme, totaling $6 million. Ogbata, who admitted to the crimes in court, is set to be sentenced on April 14, 2025, and could face up to 20 years in prison.
The U.S. State Department has ordered a freeze on nearly all new foreign aid funding, potentially affecting billions of dollars in health, education, and development projects worldwide. The freeze, expected to last at least three months, exempts emergency food programs and military aid to Israel and Egypt but includes critical health initiatives like the President’s Emergency Relief Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). This move has sparked concern among humanitarian organizations and aid agencies, with House Democrats urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to lift the freeze.
Gambian-born rapper Pa Salieu returns with his acclaimed mixtape "Afrikan Alien," showcasing a blend of afrobeats, UK rap, and R&B. After enduring imprisonment, Salieu reflects on resilience and the responsibility of artists to shape culture through their music.
In response to criticisms from Ousainou Darboe and Essa Faal, President Adama Barrow and his officials typically respond with hostility. However, despite inflammatory remarks from former dictator Yaya Jammeh, the government has remained silent. This raises questions about Barrow's commitment to transitional justice and suggests he may be protecting Jammeh.
Henry Gomez, leader of the Gambia Party for Democracy and Progress and adviser to President Adama Barrow, has dismissed threats by exiled former President Yahya Jammeh to return and challenge the current administration. Gomez warned that any attempt by Jammeh to return would result in his capture and prosecution, and urged Gambians to focus on the country's current challenges rather than reintroducing Jammeh into their political system.
2025-01-23
The managing director of GPPC, Momodou Ceesay, denies allegations of financial mismanagement and claims that the institution has been regularly audited, with the 2021 and 2022 audits already completed and the 2023 audit underway. He also refuted claims that the D50 million bioclimatic exercise book printing machine was overpriced and not functioning, stating that it underwent proper procurement procedures and is currently in use.
In 2024, Africa saw an increase in imprisoned journalists, with Eritrea and Egypt leading the continent. Governments used anti-state charges, criminal defamation, and false news allegations to silence journalists, while Tunisia and Nigeria exploited cybercrime laws to prosecute them. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned these practices and called for reforms to protect media freedom.
Head of QMONEY, Abdoul Khadir Touray, has promised to increase the number of QMONEY agents across the country to address farmers' concerns about accessing their payments. Farmers will be paid through mobile wallets and can withdraw their money within their local community, or "secco". However, some farmers have reported difficulties in cashing out their payments, with some having to travel to Banjul to access their funds.
Farmers in the West Coast Region of Gambia have begun receiving cash payments for their groundnuts from Qmoney cash agents at Seccos. This new method, introduced for the first time this trade season, replaces the previous system where farmers had to visit AGIB bank branches, a process that caused significant delays. Qmoney is now responsible for bank charges and all deductions from farmers' groundnut sales.
In 2024, over 1600 Gambians tragically lost their lives while attempting to migrate to Europe irregularly, with the majority perishing at sea. The government is urged to address the underlying factors driving this dangerous trend, such as lack of opportunities and skills training for young people. Urgent action is needed to stem the flow of migration and save lives.
A devastating fire in Bakau Newtown on Wednesday morning consumed an entire compound, causing significant property damage and leaving residents homeless. The fire, which started at 2:30 a.m., spread rapidly due to inflammable materials in the structures. The timely response of youths, neighbors, and the fire service prevented further damage, but the authorities are now appealing for assistance to help the displaced families.
A jihadist attack near Kayes, Mali, on January 19, 2025, has raised concerns over security at the Senegalese-Malian border. Despite increased surveillance and security measures, the porous border and rise in illicit activities provide opportunities for jihadist infiltration. Experts stress the need for enhanced security measures, regional cooperation, and long-term preventive strategies to counter the growing threat of terrorism in the region.
2025-01-22
A national meeting was held to discuss a baseline study on gender and climate legislation, policies, and programs. The study aims to support the implementation of climate action initiatives and address gender inequalities that hinder women's participation in climate governance. It emphasizes the need for climate policies to consider the role of women in building resilience and promoting low-carbon development.
The Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation (SSHFC) has implemented a new Management Information System (MIS) to promote transparency, accountability, and efficiency. The system allows institutions and customers to access services and lodge complaints digitally, facilitating better collaboration and service delivery.
Njau Sawalo village experienced an armed robbery at a Mauritanian-owned shop, resulting in the theft of an unspecified amount of money. The police responded swiftly and are investigating, urging the public to assist by providing information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.
The Urban Agriculture Directorate held a farmer field day on micro-gardening in urban areas, supporting the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. Micro-gardening, which uses waste materials to grow produce, is seen as a potential solution to food security, nutrition, and employment issues in urban municipalities. Stakeholders, including the Gambia Agriculture and Food Security Project (GAFSP), are supporting the initiative, which has already benefited 20,000 people and feeds 55,000 school children daily.
The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education in Gambia recently concluded a training program on the use of the I-Learn Gambia digital learning platform. The platform is designed to provide equitable and quality education for all Gambian children, especially those in rural areas without reliable internet access. The training focused on equipping educators with the necessary skills to implement the platform in schools, promoting digital literacy, and improving educational outcomes.
The Gambia Ferry Service Company conducted a three-day training program for its staff on emergency response and disaster management, covering risk assessment, first aid, and evacuation protocols. The training aims to enhance the safety of passengers and staff by ensuring adequate preparation for emergency situations.
2025-01-16
The Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure in Gambia has partnered with the National Roads Authority to sign a contract with AREZKI Company for the construction of the Bertil Harding Highway phase III. The project includes the construction of a new bridge, traffic lights, cameras, and service roads. AREZKI, which also constructed the first two phases of the highway, has already secured 70% of the resources needed for the third phase. The project is part of the Ministry's efforts to oversee the construction of about 500 kilometers of roads across the country.
2024-09-23
Gambia is pressing ahead with plans to establish a hybrid court for crimes committed during the Jammeh era, despite objections from the ECOWAS Parliament. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambia-presses-ahead-with-hybrid-court-for-jammeh-era-crimes-despite-ecowas-parliament-obstacle/
The Gambian government has clarified its stance regarding the Abuko Nature Reserve, aiming to address public concerns about the reserve's future. https://standard.gm/govt-clarifies-decision-on-abuko-nature-reserve/
GIZ has initiated engagements with the Gambian police on a community policing strategy, aiming to enhance security and collaboration between police and local communities. https://foroyaa.net/giz-engages-police-on-community-policing-strategy/
The National Nutrition Agency (NaNA) has started cash transfers to beneficiaries of the Nafa Program, aiming to provide financial relief to vulnerable communities. https://standard.gm/nana-conducts-cash-transfers-to-nafa-program-beneficiaries/
Nigeria is negotiating a massive 5,000km gas pipeline project, which includes potential benefits for The Gambia, enhancing energy security in the region. https://standard.gm/nigeria-negotiates-over-5000km-gas-pipeline-project-that-benefits-gambia/
The National Assembly Members have adopted the Agriculture Committee’s report following visits to various community storage facilities (Seccos). https://www.kerrfatou.com/nams-adopt-agriculture-committees-report-following-seccos-visit/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly sunny with a high of 31°C and a low of 26°C. A chance of scattered showers in the afternoon. - **Sunrise:** 6:50 AM -...
Gambia’s public debt has reached D110 billion, raising concerns about the country's economic stability and future financial management. https://standard.gm/gambias-debt-stands-at-d110bln/
A tragic discovery of 150 decomposed bodies of migrants was made off the coast of Senegal, highlighting the ongoing risks of illegal migration. https://www.gambiaj.com/150-decomposed-bodies-of-backway-migrants-discovered-in-a-drifting-canoe-off-senegalese-coast/
Gambia will celebrate the first International Day of the Soninke language, highlighting efforts to preserve and promote this significant cultural heritage. https://standard.gm/gambia-to-mark-first-international-day-of-soninke-language/
Mohammad Bazzi, a known ally of former President Jammeh, has pleaded guilty to terrorism financing charges in the U.S., underscoring ongoing legal battles involving Gambian figures. https://www.gambiaj.com/jammeh-ally-and-hezbollah-financier-mohammad-bazzi-pleads-guilty-in-u-s-to-terrorism-financing-charges/
2024-09-19
The Brikama Area Council has announced plans to procure eleven trucks worth D77 million to enhance waste management and improve municipal services. https://fatunetwork.net/brikama-area-council-to-procure-eleven-trucks-worth-d77-million/
After a prolonged suspension, the production of driver's licenses in The Gambia has resumed, addressing a critical need for drivers across the country. https://www.gambiaj.com/production-of-drivers-licenses-resumes-in-the-gambia-after-prolonged-suspension/
Foreign Minister Tangara provided an update on diplomats who were recalled due to various scandals, explaining the steps taken in the aftermath of their return. https://standard.gm/tangara-explains-fate-of-diplomats-recalled-over-scandals/
The National Assembly has ratified an agreement to host the WAFU Zone A headquarters in The Gambia, marking a significant achievement in regional sports administration. https://fatunetwork.net/the-national-assembly-ratified-the-agreement-for-hosting-the-wafu-zone-a-headquarters-in-the-gambia/
The Gambia has benefited from the Senegambia Bridge, with the Finance Minister updating lawmakers on a D15.5 million payout generated from toll collections. https://www.gambiaj.com/the-gambia-cashes-in-on-senegambia-bridge-finance-minister-updates-lawmakers-on-15-5-million-payout/
The Finance Minister has been tasked with clarifying the procurement process for OIC vehicles amid questions regarding transparency and expenditure. https://standard.gm/finance-minister-tasked-to-explain-oic-vehicle-procurement-process/
Guinea-Conakry's most wanted fugitive, Pivi, has been arrested in Liberia, ending a long manhunt that crossed international borders. https://www.gambiaj.com/guinea-conakrys-most-wanted-fugitive-pivi-arrested-in-liberia/
The Gambia Police Force has launched an investigation into a UK charity exposed by a recent report from The Republic, examining allegations of misconduct. https://standard.gm/gambia-police-probe-uk-charity-exposed-by-the-republic-investigation/
The government has initiated a study to better understand the structure and impact of Madrassah and Majalis, highlighting the importance of religious education in national development. https://foroyaa.net/government-launch-study-on-madrassah-majalis/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly sunny with a high of 30°C and a low of 25°C. - **Sunrise:** 6:52 AM -...
ECOWAS immigration chiefs are set to meet in Banjul to discuss regional security, migration management, and collaborative initiatives among member states. https://standard.gm/ecowas-immigration-chiefs-to-meet-in-banjul/
2024-09-16
More than 20,000 residents in Mandinary and Daru Madina Salam are facing possible eviction, following ongoing land disputes in the region. https://fatunetwork.net/over-20000-mandinary-daru-madina-salam-residents-face-possible-eviction/
Gambian lawmakers have adopted a key report from the Trade Committee, which outlines steps to strengthen the country’s trade and economic framework. https://www.kerrfatou.com/lawmakers-adopt-trade-committee-report/
Kodou Jeng has been awarded the prestigious STEM Woman of the Year title at the Africa Digital Economy event, recognizing her significant contributions to advancing digital solutions and STEM education in Africa. https://fatunetwork.net/kodou-jeng-wins-stem-woman-of-the-year-award-at-africa-digital-economy-event/
The First Lady of The Gambia, along with other prominent figures, has called for immediate action to safeguard educational institutions from attacks and ensure students' safety across the country. https://standard.gm/first-lady-others-call-for-urgent-action-to-protect-education-from-attack/
The Gambian government has provided an explanation for the recent reduction in the Auditor General's tenure, stating it as part of ongoing reforms to enhance institutional efficiency and accountability. https://standard.gm/govt-justifies-reducing-auditor-generals-tenure/
NAWEC, the national electricity company, has confirmed that it owes Senegal’s Senelec for electricity services for a period of 45 days, rather than the three months initially reported. https://www.kerrfatou.com/nawec-confirms-owing-senelec-for-45-days-instead-of-three-months/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 30°C and a low of 24°C. Some rain expected...
Senegal and The Gambia held an important coordination meeting to plan another joint border patrol, aimed at improving security and reducing illicit activities across the shared borders. https://www.gambiaj.com/senegal-and-gambia-hold-key-coordination-meeting-for-another-joint-border-patrol/
The Gambia and US armed forces have continued to strengthen their military ties, with recent professional exchanges focusing on enhancing training, operations, and mutual understanding. https://www.gambiaj.com/us-gambian-armed-forces-strengthen-military-ties-through-professional-exchange/
Preliminary results from the latest national census show that The Gambia’s population has reached 2.4 million, reflecting significant growth over the last decade. https://standard.gm/preliminary-census-results-put-population-at-2-4m/
2024-09-12
A new report highlights Gambia's efforts, along with other nations, in seizing more than 83 tons of drugs in 2023, contributing to regional anti-drug operations. https://standard.gm/gambia-others-seize-over-83-tons-of-drugs-in-2023-report/
Gambia continues to strengthen its ties with Morocco, showcasing its economic potential to attract foreign investments and boost bilateral relations. https://www.gambiaj.com/strengthening-partnership-gambia-showcases-economic-potential-in-morocco/
The Mansakonko Hospitality Training Center has officially opened, aiming to develop skills and provide training in hospitality management to boost tourism and service standards. https://standard.gm/mansakonko-hospitality-training-center-launched/
The Gambian government is working on new operating procedures designed to strengthen the country’s security institutions, in response to growing concerns about regional security. https://foroyaa.net/govt-to-develop-operating-procedures-to-help-strengthen-security-institutions/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 30°C and a low of 24°C. Scattered showers expected in some regions. -...
The Gambian cabinet has been briefed on the 2024 population census data, which will play a key role in shaping the country’s future policy decisions. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambian-cabinet-briefed-on-2024-population-census-data-and-approves-key-policy-papers/
Inspector General of Police, Abdoulie Touray, has reiterated the Gambia Police Force's commitment to ensuring public safety and upholding the law. https://www.kerrfatou.com/igp-touray-reaffirms-gambia-police-forces-commitment-to-serve-the-nation/
A tragic incident in Basse Koba Kunda resulted in the fatal stabbing of a teenager, with the suspect still on the run as police continue their search. https://www.gambiaj.com/teenager-fatally-stabbed-in-basse-koba-kunda-suspect-remains-at-large/
Gambia's Environment Minister has filed a lawsuit against Kebba Ansu Manneh over allegations concerning the minister’s actions and leadership. https://www.kerrfatou.com/environment-minister-sues-kebba-ansu-manneh-over-allegations/
2024-09-10
The National Assembly is set to begin its third ordinary session today, with key discussions expected on various national matters. https://foroyaa.net/national-assembly-to-commence-third-ordinary-session-today-2/
Gambia has recorded 236 cases of gender-based violence recently, sparking concerns about the growing rates of abuse. https://standard.gm/gambia-registers-236-cases-of-gender-based-violence-in-recent-times/
The Gambian government has strongly condemned the illegal recruitment of its citizens for employment in Spain, warning against these unauthorized activities. https://www.kerrfatou.com/the-gambia-government-condemns-illegal-recruitment-of-citizens-for-spanish-employment/
Heavy rains have caused widespread damage, leaving a widow and her seven children in a dire situation as they struggle to provide for themselves. https://fatunetwork.net/heavy-rains-wreak-havoc-leaving-widow-with-seven-children-struggling-to-feed-her-family/
Gambia has announced plans to deploy troops as part of the ECOWAS force in Sierra Leone, contributing to regional security efforts. https://standard.gm/gambia-plans-to-send-troops-to-ecowas-force-in-sierra-leone/
Gambia has passed a law sentencing individuals convicted of same-sex offenses to five years in prison, in line with its strict laws on the matter. https://standard.gm/same-sex-offenders-to-get-5-years-imprisonment/
The Gambia mourns the passing of former Mayor Yankuba Colley, with leaders offering their condolences to his family and friends. https://www.kerrfatou.com/condolence-message-on-the-passing-of-former-mayor-yankuba-colley/
A survivor of human trafficking has shared her harrowing experience before the ECOWAS Parliament, highlighting the need for stronger anti-trafficking measures. https://foroyaa.net/survivor-of-human-trafficking-narrates-her-ordeal-to-ecowas-parliament/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - **Temperature**: High of 30°C, low of 24°C. - **Forecast**: Cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon. - **Sunrise**: 6:50 AM...
Authorities have uncovered a Gambian scammer operating a visa and travel document fraud ring, affecting several victims. https://fatunetwork.net/alleged-gambian-scammer-wreaks-havoc-through-visa-and-travel-document-fraud/
2024-09-09
The Medicines Control Agency (MCA) has released Innovarx’s stock of medicines after an executive order was issued. https://standard.gm/mca-releases-innovarxs-medicines-following-executive-order/
A USDA report has forecast a significant rise in food insecurity in The Gambia for 2024 due to the sharp increase in rice prices. https://www.gambiaj.com/usda-report-predicts-20-6-rise-in-food-insecurity-for-the-gambia-in-2024-amid-surging-rice-prices/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - **High:** 30°C - **Low:** 23°C - **Conditions:** Partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. - **Sunrise:** 6:50 AM...
A fishmonger in Tanji has attributed the scarcity of fish at the landing site to a lack of proper regulations and enforcement. https://fatunetwork.net/tanji-fish-monger-blames-lack-of-regulations-for-fish-scarcity-at-landing-site/
A report predicts that food insecurity in The Gambia could increase by over 20 percent, exacerbated by various socioeconomic factors. https://standard.gm/food-insecurity-expected-to-worsen-by-over-20-percent-in-gambia-report/
A 2014 coup plotter has warned that re-electing President Adama Barrow could lead to even worse outcomes for The Gambia. https://fatunetwork.net/2014-coup-plotter-warns-re-electing-barrow-next-will-be-worse/
Jah Oil has issued a statement denying allegations that it received special treatment for imports at Gambian ports. https://standard.gm/jah-oil-denies-receiving-privileged-treatment-at-ports/
Authorities have dismantled a major drug trafficking network between Gambia and Senegal, seizing a large quantity of ecstasy pills and Indian hemp. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambia-senegal-drug-trafficking-network-dismantled-over-1000-ecstasy-pills-and-132-kg-of-indian-hemp-seized/
2024-09-05
The Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) conducted training sessions for women councilors and district tribunals on gender development, focusing on empowering women in leadership roles. https://foroyaa.net/wfd-trains-women-councilors-district-tribunals-on-gender-development/
The Gambian government has issued an explanatory note clarifying its push for local ownership of media houses, highlighting the need for national control over information dissemination. https://standard.gm/govt-wants-only-gambians-to-own-media-houses-gives-reasons-in-explanatory-note/
Large vessels operating in Gambian waters are being blamed for the significant reduction in fish stock at Tanji Landing Site, affecting local fishermen and their livelihoods. https://fatunetwork.net/large-vessels-blamed-for-fish-scarcity-in-tanji-landing-site/
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) explained that a sudden change in policy delayed enforcement actions against a Russian oil company operating in The Gambia. https://standard.gm/pura-says-enforcement-against-russian-oil-company-delayed-by-sudden-change-of-policy/
Longstanding cattle herders in The Gambia are advocating for higher animal welfare standards to be implemented in the country’s livestock industry. https://fatunetwork.net/seasoned-cattle-herders-call-for-enhanced-animal-welfare-standards/
Jah Oil testified before the Gambian parliament regarding their involvement in the ongoing fuel saga under investigation. https://www.kerrfatou.com/jah-oil-testifies-on-fuel-saga-under-investigation-at-parliament/ --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 29°C and a low of 24°C. Scattered showers expected in the afternoon. - **Sunrise:** 6:53 AM - **Sunset:** 7:32 PM...
The Tanji Fish Management Committee has urged the government to lower fuel and electricity prices, citing their impact on the fish processing and distribution industries. https://fatunetwork.net/tanji-fish-management-committee-calls-on-govt-to-reduce-prices-of-fuel-electricity/
Gambian authorities arrested a woman at the airport attempting to smuggle drugs hidden in her underwear. https://standard.gm/woman-arrested-with-drugs-hidden-in-underwear-at-airport/
The Gambia’s Access to Information Commission was officially inaugurated, with members sworn in to begin their duties in ensuring transparency and public access to information. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambias-access-to-information-commission-officially-inaugurated-members-sworn-in/
Imam Fatty’s personal connections to a convicted FGM practitioner have played a significant role in his campaign to lift the ban on Female Genital Mutilation in The Gambia. https://www.gambiaj.com/imam-fattys-familial-ties-to-convicted-female-genital-cutter-fueled-his-efforts-to-unban-fgm/
2024-09-03
President Barrow has expressed Gambia’s interest in learning from China's expertise in renewable energy to bolster the nation's energy sector. https://standard.gm/barrow-says-gambia-eager-to-learn-chinas-expertise-in-renewable-energy/
The Central Bank of Gambia has launched an investigation into several banks allegedly involved in a fuel import tax evasion scandal. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambia-central-bank-probes-banks-role-in-fuel-import-tax-evasion-scandal/
The Gambia Bar Association (GBA) has raised concerns about the lack of transparency in the amendments made to the 2020 Draft Constitution, sparking renewed debate on the future of constitutional reforms in the country. https://www.kerrfatou.com/gambia-bar-association-criticizes-constitutional-reform-process/
Calls have been made for the National Assembly to demand full disclosure of a migration agreement between Gambia and Spain. https://standard.gm/assembly-urged-to-demand-disclosure-of-migration-deal-with-spain/
Jah Oil has accused Gam Petroleum of granting exclusive rights to Apogee Company, sidelining other Gambian Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs). https://standard.gm/jah-oil-alleges-gam-petroleum-gave-monopoly-to-apogee-over-gambian-omcs/
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) has criticized NAWEC for disconnecting water supply to consumers without sufficient notice. https://standard.gm/pura-blasts-nawec-for-unfairly-disconnecting-consumers-water-supply/
The government's new cement policy has resulted in increased prices and job losses in Farafenni, causing economic hardship for residents. https://www.voicegambia.com/2024/09/02/govts-cement-policy-causes-loss-of-livelihoods-price-hike-in-farafenni/
Gambia and Senegal have finalized an agreement to implement a border tracking system aimed at enhancing cross-border trade and security. https://www.fatunetwork.net/gambia-and-senegal-finalize-border-tracking-system-agreement/
The Ministry of Health has issued a statement addressing public concerns over the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, assuring that measures are being taken to manage the situation effectively. https://foroyaa.net/ministry-of-health-responds-to-covid-19-spike-concerns/ **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 29°C and a low of 24°C. Scattered showers expected...
Reports suggest that Gambia and Senegal are among the countries receiving Russian oil via covert Demex operations, bypassing sanctions. https://www.gambiaj.com/gambia-senegal-among-west-african-nations-receiving-russian-oil-through-covert-demex-operations/
2024-09-02
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) held a daylong forum focused on promoting the rights of elderly persons. The event brought together stakeholders to discuss strategies and policies aimed at improving the quality of life for older adults in The Gambia. https://fatunetwork.net/nhrc-holds-daylong-stakeholder-forum-on-promoting-rights-of-elderly-persons/
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and The Gambia met to discuss joint Arab-Islamic efforts to support the Palestinian cause. The meeting emphasized the importance of solidarity among Muslim countries in addressing issues affecting the Palestinian people. https://www.gambiaj.com/saudi-and-gambian-foreign-ministers-discuss-joint-arab-islamic-efforts-on-palestine-issue/ --- ### Weather Today in Gambia (August 22, 2024) - **Forecast**: Partly...
Madi Taal, a well-known Gambian activist, received an award from a Pan-African group in recognition of his contributions to social justice and human rights. The award highlights his efforts to advocate for the rights of marginalized communities in The Gambia and across Africa. https://standard.gm/pan-african-group-awards-activists-madi-taal/
Recent findings by Afrobarometer indicate that a significant majority of Gambians support the adoption of a new constitution, viewing it as a necessary step for democratic governance and institutional reform. https://foroyaa.net/majority-of-gambians-in-strong-support-of-new-constitution-afrobarometer-reveals/
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is facing challenges in its bid to introduce a single currency, known as the ECO, after recent economic assessments revealed major hurdles. https://www.gambiaj.com/ecowas-faces-major-setback-in-single-currency-initiative-as-eco-plan-stumbles/
A community member in Basse has confessed to the murder of 14-year-old Yusuf Samareh. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for justice and greater efforts to address violence among youths. https://www.gambiaj.com/basse-community-member-confesses-to-murder-of-14-year-old-yusuf-samareh/
President Adama Barrow is set to attend the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, where he is expected to discuss bilateral trade agreements and development projects with Chinese officials. https://standard.gm/barrow-off-to-china-africa-forum/
Gambian health workers have raised concerns about the challenges they face in treating patients addicted to 'Kush', a synthetic cannabinoid. They highlighted the growing health crisis and called for more resources and support to manage the situation effectively. https://fatunetwork.net/health-workers-speak-on-the-dilemma-of-treating-kush-patients/
The United Democratic Party (UDP) has called on the government to withdraw the current draft constitution, labeling it as “unacceptable.” The party argues that the draft fails to reflect the will and aspirations of the Gambian people. https://standard.gm/udp-tells-govt-to-withdraw-unacceptable-draft-constitution/
2024-08-22
Residents of Brikama have staged a protest demanding urgent government action to repair the deteriorating roads in their community, citing safety and accessibility concerns. https://www.fatunetwork.net/brikama-residents-protest-over-poor-road-conditions/
The government has introduced new fishing regulations aimed at protecting the country's marine resources. These regulations include measures to regulate fishing practices and ensure sustainable use of marine ecosystems. Link: https://kerrfatou.com/new-fishing-regulations-introduced-to-protect-marine-resources/
The Ministry of Education has announced plans to review and update the national curriculum to better align with current educational needs and standards. The review process will involve consultations with educators and stakeholders. Link: https://foroyaa.gm/ministry-of-education-to-review-national-curriculum/ **Weather for Banjul (August 22, 2024):** - **Sunrise**: 06:38 AM - **Sunset**: 07:08 PM -...
The Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC) has launched a new waste management initiative aimed at improving waste collection and recycling efforts within the municipality. https://www.kerrfatou.com/kmc-launches-waste-management-initiative/
Farmers in the North Bank Region have received agricultural equipment under a government initiative to support local agriculture. The equipment, including tractors and plowing machines, aims to boost productivity and reduce manual labor. Link: https://standard.gm/farmers-in-north-bank-region-receive-agricultural-equipment/
Community leaders in Brikama have gathered to discuss strategies for adapting to climate change. The meeting aimed to develop local solutions and action plans to mitigate the impacts of climate change on their communities. Link: https://gambiaj.com/community-leaders-in-brikama-discuss-climate-change-adaptation-strategies/
The Ministry of Health has launched a nationwide vaccination campaign to combat the recent outbreak of measles. The campaign targets children aged 6 months to 14 years, with the goal of immunizing over 500,000 children across the country. Link: https://fatunetwork.net/government-launches-nationwide-vaccination-campaign-against-measles/
The Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) is set to launch new skills training programs targeting young people across The Gambia. The programs will focus on digital skills, entrepreneurship, and vocational training to help reduce youth unemployment. Link: https://foroyaa.gm/youth-empowerment-project-to-launch-new-skills-training-programs/
The Ministry of Health has launched a new nationwide malaria awareness campaign aimed at reducing the incidence of malaria infections, particularly in rural areas. https://foroyaa.net/ministry-of-health-launches-new-malaria-awareness-campaign/
The Gambia Teachers Union has called for a salary increase for teachers in light of the rising cost of living. The union argues that the current salaries are insufficient to meet the needs of teachers and their families. Link: https://standard.gm/teachers-union-demands-salary-increase-amid-rising-cost-of-living/
2024-08-21
A serious land dispute in Lamin CDC is putting more than 280 homes at risk of eviction. The community is calling for immediate government intervention to resolve the issue and prevent mass displacement. https://www.kerrfatou.com/land-dispute-puts-over-280-homes-in-lamin-cdc-at-risk-of-eviction
BSIC Gambia has expanded its presence with a new branch in Brikama, offering enhanced banking services to the local community. The launch was celebrated with a ceremony attended by key stakeholders, underscoring the bank's commitment to growth. https://standard.gm/bsic-gambia-opens-brikama-branch/
The Kanifing Municipal Council has launched the Green City Initiative, which aims to promote sustainable urban development and environmental conservation within the municipality. The initiative is part of a broader effort to address environmental challenges in urban areas. https://standard.gm/kmc-launches-first-ever-green-city-initiative-in-gambia/
Gambia and Senegal have officially finalized an agreement to implement a border tracking system aimed at enhancing cross-border trade and security. The agreement is expected to improve trade relations between the two countries. https://fatunetwork.net/gambia-and-senegal-finalize-agreement-on-border-tracking-system
A land dispute in Lamin CDC has escalated, threatening the displacement of more than 280 homes. The situation has drawn attention to the urgent need for resolution to prevent widespread displacement. https://www.kerrfatou.com/land-dispute-puts-over-280-homes-in-lamin-cdc-at-risk-of-eviction-amrc-seeks-resolution/
The Ministry of Health has reassured the public about the measures in place to manage the Mpox situation. The ministry emphasized that there is no need for panic, as resources and monitoring are adequate. https://standard.gm/health-ministry-says-no-need-for-panic-over-mpox/
Vendors at the Brikama Market have expressed growing frustration with the deteriorating market conditions, particularly during the rainy season. They are urging local authorities to address infrastructure issues and improve sanitation. https://fatunetwork.net/brikama-vendors-voice-frustration-over-market-conditions
Vendors at Brikama Market have voiced their concerns over deteriorating conditions, particularly during the rainy season. They are calling on local authorities to take immediate action to improve market infrastructure and sanitation. https://fatunetwork.net/brikama-vendors-voice-concerns-over-market-conditions/
The Gambia Democratic Congress (GDC) is demanding clear communication and transparency from the government regarding the ongoing oil drilling operations in the country. The party calls for detailed information on the benefits and environmental impact. https://standard.gm/gdc-demands-clar
BSIC Gambia has opened a new branch in Brikama, a move aimed at improving banking services in the region. The launch event was well-attended, with bank officials emphasizing the importance of accessibility in financial services. https://standard.gm/bsic-gambia-expands-operations-with-new-brikama-branch
2024-08-20
Recent severe flooding in Kuntaur has displaced hundreds of residents, leading to significant damage to homes and infrastructure. Local authorities are calling for immediate relief efforts to assist those affected. https://foroyaa.net/flooding-in-kuntaur-displaces-hundreds-calls-for-urgent-action --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 31°C and a low of 24°C. Scattered...
The Gambia anticipates a budget deficit of 2.55% of GDP in 2024, to be funded through treasury bills and loans. This decision aligns with ongoing efforts to address economic imbalances and responsibly manage foreign borrowing.
UNICEF has provided The Gambia’s Ministry of Health with over $145,000 worth of nutrition supplies. This contribution is aimed at combating child malnutrition and improving overall health outcomes for children across the country. https://foroyaa.net/unicef-supports-gambias-fight-against-child-malnutrition
The Gambia is gearing up for several infrastructure projects funded by the World Bank. These projects are set to improve the nation’s transportation, energy, and water supply systems, contributing to the overall economic development. https://www.africanews.com/gambia-prepares-for-major-infrastructure-projects
The Gambia’s Ministry of Health, in collaboration with local and international partners, has launched new epilepsy clinics across the country. These clinics aim to provide specialized care and improve health outcomes for individuals living with epilepsy. https://www.voicegambia.com/health-ministry-launches-new-clinics-to-combat-epilepsy
The Ministry of Health has launched a nationwide cancer awareness campaign, focusing on prevention, early detection, and treatment options. The campaign is part of a broader effort to improve public health outcomes across the country. https://fatunetwork.net/gambia-launches-new-cancer-awareness-campaign --- **Weather Today in Gambia** - Partly cloudy with a high of 30°C and...
In recognition of their efforts at the 2024 Olympics, the Gambian government has awarded its Olympic athletes with a total of D1.5 million. This gesture acknowledges the athletes’ hard work and dedication on the international stage. https://www.voicegambia.com/gambias-olympic-heroes-honored
Vendors at Brikama Market criticize worsening conditions, especially due to rainfall. They urge authorities to address hygiene and infrastructure issues to improve the market's state and prevent further decline.
Gambia and Senegal have resolved their border dispute, signing an agreement to implement a tracking system for cross-border trade. This system aims to enhance trade and cooperation between the two countries.
The Gambia joins global efforts to tackle plastic pollution through a proposed treaty. Experts convened in Bangkok to discuss the treaty, aiming to minimize plastic waste worldwide.
2024-08-15
A delegation from The Gambia's Ministry of Trade visited Ghana to study fair wages and salary management practices, seeking to enhance labor conditions in their country.
In Senegal, the brother of the former First Lady was arrested due to a financial dispute involving a land sale. The arrest has sparked attention because it involves high-profile figures in the region.
The Gambia has re-published the draft constitution, paving the way for its review by the National Assembly. This action marks a significant step in the nation's constitutional reform process.
Gambian flower gardeners discussed strategies for business growth and sustainability at a meeting hosted by ChildFund Gambia. They shared challenges and successes, highlighting the need for capacity building and market access to enhance the horticulture sector.
The Gambia's Sports Ministry has implemented a new policy to enhance national athletic growth. This policy focuses on developing sports infrastructure nationwide to provide athletes with improved facilities for training and competition.
59 undocumented migrants have been deported from The Gambia after being convicted of immigration violations. The deportations are part of an ongoing effort to enforce the country's immigration regulations.
The Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry urges the government to engage in dialogue with cement industry stakeholders to tackle challenges faced by the sector. This move aims to improve the industry's performance and address pressing issues for its stakeholders.
Two individuals accused of murder during mob justice were acquitted by the Bundung High Court due to insufficient evidence. The case highlights challenges in the justice system's handling of mob-related incidents and has sparked discussions on the efficacy of mob justice.
The Gambia marked International Youth Day, emphasizing the role of digital technology in sustainable development. Events nationwide showcased the importance of youth involvement in tech and innovation for a sustainable future.
A magistrate in Banjul has ordered the deportation of 31 African migrants who were found to have entered the country illegally. The ruling is part of the ongoing crackdown on undocumented migration. https://foroyaa.net/magistrate-orders-deportation-of-31-africans
2024-08-14
The Gambia has approved a Sardinella Fisheries Management Plan to address overfishing and promote sustainable practices. This move aims to protect fish stocks and ensure responsible fishing to preserve marine resources.
The Gambia is actively addressing illegal fishing by strengthening its national strategy. This effort aims to combat the negative impact on marine resources and safeguard the sustainability of the fishing industry.
Senegal and Gambia have inked accords to ease transportation at their borders, addressing obstacles faced by truckers. These agreements aim to foster trade relations and improve the movement of goods between the two countries.
ChildFund Gambia organized a meeting to combat violence against children and end female genital mutilation (FGM). Key stakeholders pledged their commitment to child protection, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues in the country.
Gambian footballer Alieu Fadera is set to transfer to Serie A's Como for €6 million, a significant milestone in his career. This move represents a major opportunity for Fadera to showcase his talents in a top-flight European league.
To address border tensions, Gambia and Senegal have agreed to streamline crossings. These agreements aim to facilitate trade by improving conditions for truckers, thereby fostering bilateral economic cooperation.
The Gambia celebrated World Breastfeeding Week, emphasizing the crucial health benefits of breastfeeding. The National Nutrition Agency highlighted its significance for the well-being of mothers and babies.
MRC-Gambia emerged victorious in the NISA football championship, triumphing over GTBoard in a thrilling final. Their victory marks a significant achievement in the inter-departmental sports competition.
Heavy rainfall triggered severe flooding in Brikama, displacing hundreds of residents and damaging homes and businesses. The flooding has created a dire situation, prompting urgent requests for relief aid.
Amidst growing censorship concerns, Senegal's media leaders have initiated a "Day Without Information" to denounce government repression of press freedom, exposing the challenges faced by journalists in the region.
2024-08-12
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has facilitated the voluntary return of 166 Gambian migrants stranded in Tunisia. The migrants have safely arrived home, thanks to the IOM's assistance program.
The Gambia aligns with the UN's efforts to prevent and punish crimes against humanity, supporting the organization's articles on such offenses. This signifies the country's commitment to promoting justice within the global community.
The National Assembly inquiry into the $30 million Russian petroleum deal continues, with the Registrar of Companies testifying before the committee. The registrar revealed financial irregularities, providing key insights into the matter.
The UDP faces internal turmoil over leadership succession. Members hold varying opinions on the party's future direction, creating ongoing debates within the organization.
The Gambia Police Force has arrested several gang members who were terrorizing residents in the Greater Banjul Area, marking a significant step in improving community safety. https://voicegambia.com/police-announce-arrests-of-gang-members-terrorising-gba-residents
The Sports Journalists Association of The Gambia (SJAG) will hold its elective congress on August 31 to elect new leaders for key positions in the organization.
A truckers' strike at the Senegal-Gambia border has halted transportation due to excessive and unjustified customs fees imposed by Gambian authorities, according to truckers' claims.
Bora Colley, a former general suspected of involvement in the Jammeh-era atrocities, has surrendered. His surrender brings hope for justice and reconciliation in The Gambia, as it potentially provides valuable insights into the past and assists in holding those responsible accountable.
The Ministry of Lands has disclosed that former Vice President Ousainou Darboe filed five land applications for his family during his tenure, part of an investigation into land allocation practices in The Gambia.
2024-08-09
Banjul's streets have been transformed with vibrant murals by local artists, showcasing Gambian culture and heritage. These artworks have not only beautified the city but also fostered community spirit and instilled pride among residents.
Gambian youth have showcased their ingenuity on a global scale, showcasing projects ranging from sustainable energy to tech innovations. These initiatives have brought recognition to Gambia and underscore the transformative potential of its young population.
The Ostend-Banjul Initiative planted 1000 trees in Banjul's Independence Stadium as part of the city's greening project. This project aims to beautify the area, enhance air quality, and provide environmental benefits.
Gambian expatriates have united to enhance education in their home country. They gather funds and resources to support schools, expanding access to quality education and providing necessary tools for children's success.
Club Foire graduated 35 students in tailoring and fashion design, emphasizing skill empowerment for youth development and national growth.
GTBank has donated a solar-powered water borehole to Kemoto Village, providing clean and accessible water to the community. The borehole utilizes solar energy for pumping, ensuring a reliable water supply even during power outages. This initiative addresses the water scarcity and hygiene challenges faced by the village, improving the health and well-being of its residents.
A youth empowerment program in The Gambia has achieved remarkable success, equipping young people with entrepreneurial, leadership, and community service skills. The program has fostered numerous success stories, enabling participants to launch thriving businesses and contribute to their communities' well-being.
Gambian women entrepreneurs are pioneering eco-friendly businesses, demonstrating the compatibility of profitability and environmental responsibility. They offer products and services ranging from organic farming to eco-friendly fashion, setting a new standard for green business practices in The Gambia.
2024-08-08
The Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF) has initiated a 5-month project to enhance the capabilities of the Gambia Fire and Rescue Services (GFRS). This initiative aims to strengthen the GFRS's operations and effectiveness in protecting lives and property from fire and other emergencies.
The Assistant Finance Manager of Brikama Area Council confessed to withdrawing over D11 million without proper documentation, exposing financial mismanagement within the council.
The Ministry of Interior is working to enhance internal security measures by reviewing and validating the Internal Security Policy. This policy aims to improve security strategies within the country.
The Kombo South District final match concluded with no victor as both teams showcased impressive skills but were unable to secure a win, resulting in a draw.
A young person has been released on bail of 500,000 dalasis for possessing 50 grams of cannabis.
The Kombo South District final concluded with no winner as both teams displayed impressive performances. Despite their efforts, neither team managed to gain an advantage, resulting in a draw.
The Ostend-Banjul initiative has furthered the greening project in the capital by adding 1,000 trees, promoting environmental sustainability.
The National Assembly is investigating the $30 million petroleum product scandal. The hearings will examine financial irregularities and accountability related to the saga.
Dutokoto FC and Chuma FC have advanced to the main tournament of the Sukuta Nawettan after impressive performances in the qualifying rounds. Their success highlights their skill and determination in the local football competition.
Gambian sprinter Gina Bass has qualified for the women's 200m semi-finals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, showcasing her exceptional athleticism.
2024-07-22
The Gambia is undergoing a comprehensive constitutional reform process aimed at strengthening democratic governance and human rights, following the end of Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year rule in 2017. The new draft constitution proposes key changes including presidential term limits, robust human rights protections, separation of powers, and gender equality. However, the draft has sparked debates and controversies, particularly over the balance of power between traditional authorities and elected officials, and the retrospective application of presidential term limits.
2024-06-24
The Gambia's Tourism Minister attended an international expo to highlight its tourism potential and attract visitors. The goal is to revitalize the economy through increased tourism.
Gambian representatives participated in the African Union Summit, engaging in discussions on economic cooperation and regional security. The summit aimed to address issues affecting African nations and foster unity.
Flood relief efforts continue in Banjul and Bakau. NGOs and government agencies are providing assistance to affected communities.
The European Union has provided €300 million to Gambia to enhance agricultural productivity and support rural communities. This grant aims to improve food security, promote sustainable farming practices, and foster economic growth in rural areas.
Gambian police have conducted nationwide drug raids, resulting in arrests and the seizure of illicit substances. The raids aim to combat drug trafficking within the country.
The Ministry of Education introduces a new policy to enhance learning through technology integration in schools, based on the belief that technology can optimize learning outcomes.
President Adama Barrow opened a new healthcare facility in Basse, the capital of the Upper River Region in Gambia. This move is part of a larger effort to upgrade medical services in the region.
The Gambian National Assembly has passed the 2024 budget proposal, prioritizing infrastructure enhancements, healthcare improvements, and educational advancements.
2024-04-20
A group of women in The Gambia, known as the "Vimto Circle," maintained a lifelong bond of friendship and support from their kindergarten days until their deaths. The group, named after their favorite non-alcoholic drink, Vimto, was known for their unity, mutual support, and for not engaging in conflicts or gossip. The last member of the group recently passed away, marking the end of over 80 years of an unmatched bond of friendship.
2023-06-16
Gambian artist Musa Mboob and his band, the Xam Xam Band, are set to launch their debut album, 'Catching The Grove', on 20th July 2023 in England. The album, a fusion of African and Western music, is part of a larger plan to tour Europe and Africa. Mboob, a prominent percussionist and cultural ambassador, emphasizes the importance of music in societal change and economic growth.
2022-12-14
Gambian citizens living near the border in Foni have been caught in the crossfire of a conflict between Senegalese Government forces and the Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC). Recent incidents allegedly involving a Senegalese military drone have resulted in the deaths of several young people, sparking fear and causing many to abandon their livestock. The Gambian government has not responded to these incidents, and the National Human Rights Commission has not issued a statement or visited the victims.