The Gambia Police Force has clarified recent alleged murder cases, stating they were acts of domestic violence within private residences, not public or gang-related crimes. Public Relations Officer Modou Musa Sisawo emphasized that these incidents, which occurred between January 29 and February 1, 2025, could not have been prevented through routine policing strategies. The police force is committed to addressing domestic violence through community policing, sensitization, strengthening laws and enforcement, and working with social services and civil society organizations.
Lamin Jabang, the Alkalo of Sanyang in The Gambia, has discussed the challenges and successes of his leadership since taking office in 2022. He highlighted land disputes, youth unemployment, and ongoing development projects in the community. Despite these issues, Jabang has made strides in community development, including the establishment of a nursing school, a community-owned bank, and a local health centre.
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.
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.
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.
Ajie Jaila Sey, a young Gambian woman, is striving to balance careers in journalism and makeup artistry. After initially failing to meet university entry requirements, she enrolled in a makeup school and later gained admission to the Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC) in The Gambia. Sey plans to establish herself in entertainment journalism and expand her makeup business into a full-service beauty spa.
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.
Lamin Jabang, the Alkalo of Sanyang in The Gambia, has discussed the challenges and successes of his leadership since assuming office in 2022. In an interview, he highlighted issues such as land disputes and youth unemployment, while also noting the progress made in community development, including the establishment of a nursing school, a community-owned bank, and a local health centre. Jabang also emphasized the importance of empowering women, girls, and youth in the community's development efforts.