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2025-03-03
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.
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.
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.
The National Association of Early Childhood Educators in The Gambia celebrated the 60th Independence Anniversary with a patriotic march led by nursery school children, showcasing cultural heritage and national pride through colourful performances and representation of national leaders to foster a sense of belonging and leadership in youth.
Prospects of trying former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh are strengthened by plans for an ECOWAS-backed court, but challenges remain in extraditing him from Equatorial Guinea. Equatorial Guinea's president may need to decide on potential extradition.
The National Audit Office has set a deadline of 31 March for public institutions to submit financial statements, aiming to tackle delays and improve transparency and accountability in financial reporting to the National Assembly.
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 NHRC and British High Commission trained Gambian law enforcement on human rights and SGBV handling, addressing TRRC findings on gender equality gaps, emphasizing the importance of security sector reforms and justice for survivors.
Portlaoise College students and teachers are gearing up for a trip to The Gambia to support local schools and community projects, continuing a partnership established in 2011. They will enhance school facilities, provide educational resources, and engage with students, building on previous successes.
Principal Ebrima Kassama urges ChildFund to expand the student cash transfer project to include more students, emphasizing the positive impact on school enrollment and academic performance in The Gambia.
2025-02-27
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.
Ngente ceremony, a revered tradition in Gambia and Senegal, honors newborns by merging Islamic and cultural rituals. The event, held on the seventh day after birth, involves shaving the baby's hair, naming, Aqiqah sacrifice, prayers, music, and communal feasting, symbol
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.
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.
The article highlights unprecedented fear among Americans under Trump's administration due to his retribution against opponents and disregard for democratic norms. It argues that the US Constitution, designed by an elite class, perpetuates inequality and grants presidents unchecked powers, undermining fundamental rights and democratic principles.
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.
Senegalese government and Casamance separatists sign agreement after decades of violence, facilitated by Bissau-Guinean President. Aim is to end hostilities, demobilize fighters, and promote peace in the region. Peace talks have been a top priority for new Senegale
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.
Morocco to host Caf Africa Cup of Nations in 2025, with North African nations aiming to reclaim title. Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco have won before. Strong competition expected from West and Southern African teams.
Gambia's national women's team advances in Afcon qualifiers, men's U-17 team to compete in Morocco, and CHAN-Gambia prepares for Caf CHAN qualifiers against Gabon, showing renewed enthusiasm in Gambian football across multiple categories.
2025-02-26
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nigeria's Minister of Marine and Blue Economy aims to boost maritime collaboration with The Gambia for regional security and economic growth, with plans to extend the Deep Blue Project's operations in the Gulf of Guinea, seeking re-election to the IMO Council for 2026-2027.
Gambia's Information Minister highlighted strong bilateral ties with Türkiye, emphasizing peaceful democracy, cultural richness, and tourism potential. Cooperation in media sector and mutual understanding of cultures promoted, with Türkiye supporting Gambia's defense and education sectors, fostering growth in exports and cultural exchanges.
The Institute of Security Studies recommends Ecowas seek UN and AU assistance for Gambia's constitutional building process, crucial for security and judicial reforms post-dictatorship. Despite political tensions over the 'Barrow Constitution', Ecowas mediation is urged for stability and transitional justice progress.
Fisherman Essa Jobe was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping his 14-year-old sister-in-law under coercive circumstances in Banjul. The court found him guilty based on witness testimonies and medical evidence, emphasizing the need to protect vulnerable individuals.
Former police spokesperson ASP Binta Njie faces administrative cautioning for criticizing NPP supporter's derogatory remarks against Kiang people on social media, highlighting concerns of divisive rhetoric and potential security threats, while public outcry questions police action perceived as unjustified.
2025-02-25
Commissioner Sowe of the PIU complied with a court order to return items taken from Ousainou Bojang's residence, who is on trial for killing two PIU officers. Items, including a notebook with phone details, were surrendered, but an IT expert is needed to unlock the phone
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.
Fatoumatta Touma Njai, NAM for Banjul South, honored by Young Africans Network for Global Goals for her work in human rights, gender equality, and social justice in The Gambia. Recognized for empowering marginalized communities and advocating for progressive policies.
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.
Modou Gibba, a Gambian youth player from Logic Sports Academy, has joined Jordanian club Inglizia for an international youth tournament in Dubai, becoming the third player from the academy to do so. Coach Pascal Njie has also traveled to Jordan to oversee their progress.
Gambia Participates recommends National Assembly enact campaign finance law to address lack of regulation, transparency issues, and vote-buying in Gambia's electoral process, pushing for accountability, transparency, and neutrality among political parties, media, and security personnel.
Alport Banjul sponsors a maritime conference organized by RMU and DMI, focusing on sustainable development in the blue economy with high-profile speakers and topics like marine resources and sustainable shipping, reflecting The Gambia’s maritime growth and economic progress.
Former Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh's victim emphasizes the importance of the Gambian state leading the prosecution process, cautioning against reliance on US aid. Criticizing inadequate budget allocation, he urges the government to prioritize justice over luxury spending.
The letter to the editor criticizes President Barrow and his government in The Gambia for failing to address insults and incitement to violence by supporters, highlighting a lack of leadership, corruption, and economic stagnation in the country over the past sixty years.
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
2025-02-24
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.
GNOC president and delegation met with Chinese Ambassador to enhance sports collaboration and introduce new leadership. Discussions focused on strengthening ties and acknowledging China's historical support, with a vision to boost Gambian sports through international partnerships.
Brikama Area Council chairman disbursed D28 million as ward development funds to 28 elected councillors in the West Coast Region, aiming to address challenges like waste management and infrastructure, with the funds sourced from tax revenues and not external grants.
Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park faces critical endangerment of lions due to illegal trade driven by belief in mystical animal skin talismans, with Panthera's report revealing lion and leopard parts sold in 80% of markets surveyed. Enhanced protections struggle against poachers, highlighting the need
The article proposes a five-phase, 13-step peace process to end the Russia-Ukraine war, starting with a preparatory phase for a ceasefire and negotiations on a Framework Agreement involving key stakeholders for peace talks and recovery efforts.
Amir of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at in The Gambia urges students to prioritize education, shun drug abuse, and uphold peace for societal progress. Emphasizes unity in diversity, discipline, and tolerance to foster lasting peace and personal success.
A delegation of seven executive directors from the African Development Bank visited The Gambia for a five-day consultation mission, highlighting the deepening partnership for sustainable development and economic reform. The visit underscores President Barrow's leadership and commitment to collaboration with the Bank.
Fatou Jaiteh, a procurement officer at Kerewan Area Council, testified before the Local Government Commission of Enquiry, exposing widespread violations of procurement laws and procedures, detailing a culture of mismanagement and lack of involvement in decision-making, leading to noncompliance with regulations.
KMC mayor Talib Bensouda views the UDP's victory in the Massembeh ward by-election as a strong statement against President Barrow's administration, signaling potential resurgence for the opposition in the 2026 presidential election and urging the NPP to address internal divisions.
GACH Global Mining Company stands out in Sanyang for paying royalties, funding community projects, and demonstrating strong corporate social responsibility, earning praise from the Sanyang Village Development Committee for their significant contributions benefiting the local community.
2025-02-19
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.
South Hampshire College Group students participate in UK government's Turing Scheme with a two-week trip to Gambia, teaching at a local school and working at a hospital to gain personal and professional development. Future trips to Sri Lanka and Bali planned.
President Adama Barrow urged peace and national unity during Gambia's 60th Independence anniversary, emphasizing collective progress over partisan interests and reflecting on achievements like the peaceful 2016 election. He highlighted strides in national reconciliation and economic growth through the National Development Plan.
Ousainou Bojang, accused of killing two police officers in 2023, claims innocence in court, stating police should find real killers. Alleges mistreatment by Anti-Crime Unit, seeks return of seized items. Defense counsel requests for evidence disclosure.
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.
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.
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 Gambia celebrates its 60th Independence Anniversary with a call for solidarity and self-reliance, highlighting achievements in democracy, economic growth, education, healthcare, and infrastructure development, while emphasizing the importance of unity and determination for a prosperous future.
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.
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.
2025-02-17
Brighton secured a league and cup double over Chelsea, defeating them 3-0 with goals from Mitoma and Minteh. Chelsea's lackluster performance led to their third loss in four games, leaving them trailing in fourth place in the Premier League.
Turkish company Albayrak and Gambia Ports Authority, operating as Alport, have initiated modernization efforts at Banjul ports, aiming to reduce turnaround time, enhance efficiency, and boost cargo volume. The project involves significant investments to expand and modernize the port, as well as construct
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.
As The Gambia celebrates 60 years of independence, Momodou Cadi Cham, a key figure in the nation's independence movement, urges current leaders to honor past contributors and emphasizes the importance of good governance, reflecting on the country's peaceful path to independence and subsequent developments.
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.
President Adama Barrow urged all political parties to unite for national development through dialogue at the Second National Dialogue, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and peaceful transitions of power for a stable and prosperous Gambia.
The Gambia's Under-17 team secures spot in the Caf championship in Morocco after Fifa expanded Africa's slots, joining a field of 16 teams including Senegal, Tunisia, and Somalia. Morocco hosts the tournament, which serves as a qualifier for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
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.
2025-02-13
President Trump's freeze on USAID funding prompts concerns in The Gambia, affecting government projects and Ecowas Hybrid Court plans. Minister confirms monitoring implications, highlighting potential disruptions to global humanitarian efforts.
Police revealed that a reported armed robbery at a Forex bureau in Gambia was staged by a complainant who is now a suspect, attempting to mimic the recent Access Bank robbery; the suspect admitted to fabricating the incident and faces charges.
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.
Workers and pensioners in Gambia are facing a crisis as 9.8 million euros, close to a billion dalasi, have been illegally taken from them, leaving some in poverty while officials argue over responsibility and payment.
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
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.
2025-02-12
Twenty-five Gambian women are set to be sent to Saudi Arabia with more to follow, after a pre-departure training workshop to equip them with skills for their upcoming two-year contracts, with promises of better pay than workers from other African countries.
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.
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.
US President Trump's 90-day foreign aid freeze and shutdown of USAID is causing confusion and panic in Africa, disrupting critical services like HIV/AIDS treatment in South Africa, healthcare in Nigeria, food aid in Sudan, and development projects in Ghana, Liberia, Kenya, and The Gambia.
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.
Ousman Sanneh from Accra, Ghana, criticizes The Gambia for questioning US President Trump's decision to sanction the ICC, arguing that foreign policy matters are sovereign decisions. Mohammed Jallow from Serekunda urges the Inspector General to address dangerous late-night driving on Kairaba Avenue,
The Popular Front issued an open letter to Guinea Bissau citizens, denouncing President Embaló's dictatorial regime and urging patriotic resistance against constitutional violations, suppression of freedoms, corruption, and misrule, calling for democratic restoration and national unity.
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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.
Former Gambia Revenue Authority employee, Fatou Secka, faces charges at Bundung Magistrates’ Court for obtaining money by false pretence, having allegedly scammed individuals in separate incidents totaling D5.25 million; she pleads not guilty and is granted bail.
2025-02-11
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.
Minister Sillah praised the progress of the Niumi Hakalang loop and secondary roads project during a nationwide tour, emphasizing its quality and significance in the country's infrastructure development, challenging critics to visit and inspect the nearly completed road.
Chief Justice Hassan Jallow urges the 2024 Draft Constitution to incorporate judiciary recommendations for enhancing rule of law and independence. Recommendations likely include improved remuneration for judicial officers, aiming to strengthen good governance framework in The Gambia.
The Agri-Accelerator Project, launched in Banjul, Gambia, aims to empower young entrepreneurs in the agriculture sector by providing training and resources funded by the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture, with collaborative efforts from various organizations to enhance food security and sustainable development.
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.
SSHFC and the government are at odds over a 9.8 million euros loan for GTSC buses, with government pushing to redirect repayment to GTSC, while SSHFC insists on government payment as agreed, leading to parliamentary scrutiny.
The writer criticizes the management of Gambia Public Transport Services for negligence in allowing hazardous substances in a degraded state at the depot, questioning their responsibility and accountability in the recent fire incident.
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.
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.
Armed robbery incidents on the rise in The Gambia, with recent attacks in broad daylight targeting police officers. Despite increased daringness, police swiftly arresting alleged robbers. Public, police, and judiciary urged to collaborate to ensure citizen safety and swift justice.
2025-02-10
- Advertisement - Gambian taekwondo star Maria Sainabou Marchlinaki continues to make waves on the international stage as she gears up for the prestigious US Open 2025. Next weekend, Maria will represent The Gambia at the US Open, where she will compete in the highly competitive 57kg weight class, facing 26 other athletes from around the world. - Advertisement - Speaking about her preparation, Maria said, “I’m definitely ready.” Her strong performance in the national qualifier is a testament to her hard work and dedication, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting tournament.
- 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.
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.
As part of this strategy, Russia intends to open embassies in The Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, South Sudan, Niger, and the Comoros. Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, stated during the inauguration of the new department that Russia is returning to Africa. As part of its reopening to Africa, Russia plans to soon reopen embassies that were closed years ago in Liberia, neighbouring Sierra Leone, Gambia, Togo, Niger, the Comoros, and South Sudan.
According to its proponents, entering into an agreement of this kind is common between nations as it is well-known that no government can provide employment for all the citizens in a country. They say that there is hardly any country that has one hundred percent employment rate and therefore, this agreement is one of the ways in which the government is reducing unemployment in The Gambia. Whatever the case, the government of The Gambia has a huge task in making sure that there are more job opportunities for the young people of the country.
- Advertisement - By Omar Bah Reed Brody, the top American human rights lawyer has cautioned that US president Donald Trump’s freezing of all programmes depending on US funding will affect The Gambia’s plans to prosecute Yahya Jammeh. Responding to Trump’s announcement in a Standard exclusive, Reed said the US aid freeze is “a devastating blow” to The Gambia’s development and that Jammeh should “thank Trump for making it more challenging to set up the Special Tribunal”. - Advertisement - Reed said the US was set to be a leading donor to the Ecowas Hybrid Court designed to prosecute those responsible for the worst abuses of Jammeh’s regime, and to the Special Prosecutor’s office.
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.
- Advertisement - By Olimatou Coker The Gambia Police Force Sunday evening tracked down a BMW sedan believed to have been used by armed robbers in a daylight attack on a shop in Banjul where they made away with at least a million dalasis. Police spokesman Modou Musa Sisawo said operatives arrested the owner of a vehicle that was believed to have been involved in the armed robbery at El Hella Shop on Daniel Goddard Street Sunday morning. - Advertisement - He also said preliminary findings indicate that two suspects, one wearing a face mask and the other unmasked, arrived in an ash-colored BMW with no number plate, parked opposite the shop.
2025-02-07
- Advertisement - The number of members of the organisation that aspires to become the governing body of boxing worldwide has increased to 72 countries after its Executive Committee approved this week the affiliation applications of the National Federations of Egypt, Gambia, Kiribati, and Grenada. - Advertisement - In addition to this, other signs that reveal that the Gambian and these federations enjoy a good reputation are, for example, that they have a solid boxing sports programme and that they have formal recognition from their respective National Olympic Committees or Ministries of Sport. The Olympic inclusion of this sport remains in the air after the IOC revoked in April 2023 the recognition of the International Boxing Association (IBA) as the governing body due to issues of financial transparency, governance, and integrity.
- 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 - 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.
- Advertisement - By Omar Bah The Minister of Information, Dr Ismaila Ceesay, has confirmed to The Standard yesterday that the government has given a two-year contract to the Commissioner General of the Gambia Revenue Authority, Yankuba Darboe, a few days before his statutory retirement. In response to a Standard question yesterday on whether the government will retain Mr Darboe on a contract or appoint a new commissioner general, Minister Ceesay tersely stated: “He has been given a two-year contract.” - Advertisement - During his stewardship, Yankuba Darboe has been credited with transforming GRA by introducing structural and systemic reforms, including digitalisation of systems and capacity building resulting in record revenue collections and surpassing targets set by the government annually. In 2024, GRA exceeded its target of D19.2 billion in revenue collection by over D1 billion and the authority is currently working on mobilising a new target of D23 billion for 2025 with continued focus on innovation and reforms.
- 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.
2025-02-06
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (Pura) of The Gambia, in partnership with Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) and the National Communications Authority (NatCA) of Sierra Leone, has established a free-roaming agreement to eliminate cross-border telecom charges and enhance regional connectivity. The agreement, which aligns with Ecowas regulations, will be implemented in phases starting from 2nd May, 2025, allowing mobile users across The Gambia, Liberia, and Sierra Leone to communicate without incurring roaming fees. This initiative is part of a broader effort to foster economic growth and seamless communication for the region's 16 million residents.
Lang Balla Sawo, the suspended president of the Gambia Dock and Maritime Workers Union, has petitioned the Banjul High Court to order the Gambia Ports Authority to pay him D1 million for alleged wrongful interference in his office. Sawo is also seeking a declaration that his suspension is null and void, and that his removal from the board of directors of the Dock Labour Company, Gambia Limited, is unlawful. He is further demanding that the defendants vacate his office and pay all dividends due to him by the Gambia Ports Authority.
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.
The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights & Justice (EFSCRJ) has objected to the inclusion of former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh's portrait on a billboard commemorating The Gambia's diamond jubilee of independence. The organization argues that Jammeh, who led the country from 1994 to 2017, violated the constitution, committed human rights abuses, and imposed autocratic rule. The EFSCRJ is calling for Jammeh's image to be removed from the billboard and for his legacy to be remembered as a dark period in the nation's history.
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.
Alieu Njie, arrested at Banjul International Airport in The Gambia with ecstasy tablets in December last year, has been convicted and fined D500,000 or a default six-year prison sentence. Njie was found guilty on two counts of possessing and dealing in prohibited drugs by Principal Magistrate Anna Mendy of the Brikama court. He was caught with 47,078 pills of MDMA (ecstasy) amounting to 22kg 900g.
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.
2025-02-05
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.
Dr. Cherno Barry, former permanent secretary at the Ministry of Health and current deputy head of the Senegalo-Gambia Permanent Secretariat, testified in the economic crimes trial of three health officials in The Gambia. The accused, PS Muhammadou Lamin Jaiteh, Balla Kandeh, and Omar Malleh Ceesay, face 18 charges including economic crimes, forgery, corruption, and theft related to the Gates Foundation-funded Global Fund's national malaria control program. The case is set to continue on March 5.
Lamin YFA Mboge, owner of Mbulmano Construction, testified at the Local Government Commission of Inquiry, alleging he paid a bribe exceeding D100,000 to Kuntaur Area Council (KAC) officials after securing two contracts for borehole drilling. Mboge claimed that council officials demanded 40% of his contract's value, significantly impacting his ability to procure project materials. The money was reportedly given to Lamin Kujabi, the director of planning, for distribution among senior officials.
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.
Gambian Under-17 footballer Francis Gomez has arrived in Denmark for a one-month trial at AC Horsens, managed by Sheriff Jarju of Ebanor Sports. Gomez, who recently scored in Sibanor’s 2-1 victory over Siffoe United, is also reportedly attracting interest from teams such as Rukh FC and FK Sarajevo.
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.
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.
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.
Tijan Jallow, an employee of Afro Express Bureau de Change in Brikama, Gambia, has been charged with stealing over D1.9 million from his employer and was arraigned at a local magistrate's court. Despite denying the charges, Jallow admitted to spending the money on gambling bets. The court granted him bail at D2 million with four Gambian sureties and two property deeds, with the full trial set to commence on February 13.
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 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.
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.
The article discusses the implications of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger's exit from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) on regional stability, economic cooperation, and collective security, with a particular focus on The Gambia. It suggests that The Gambia, which has historically relied on Ecowas for military support, needs to develop its own military capabilities to maintain national sovereignty and self-sufficiency. The article also highlights the potential for increased instability and economic uncertainty in West Africa due to this shift.
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.
An audit has revealed that the managing director of The Gambia's Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation (SSHFC) approved a 9.8 million euro loan for the government to purchase buses without board approval. The Public Enterprises Committee of the National Assembly discovered this irregularity during a review of the corporation's 2022 activity report and audited financial statements. The SSHFC has been asked to rectify its internal procedures before the report can be accepted.
The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) is planning to engage with the Sanyang community to address concerns over the ongoing ports expansion project, which involves the relocation of 461 properties and settlements. The community has demanded that all facilities of the deep sea port be located in the sparsely settled Tourism Development Area to avoid affecting any settlements. In response, the GPA has recognized the importance of community involvement in port development and is ensuring their representation in the project implementation.
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.
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.
Senegalese businessman and opposition leader, Bougane Guèye, has announced plans to invest $25 million in The Gambia, following a meeting with President Adama Barrow. The investment will be directed towards several strategic sectors, including media, computer engineering, and agribusiness. This comes as Guèye's political activities have quietened, sparking speculation about a potential shift in focus towards business.
2025-02-03
The article criticizes the Gambia's President Adama Barrow's government for its focus on road construction at the expense of other sectors such as healthcare and education. The author argues that while infrastructure development is important, it has led to a declining standard of living, a struggling healthcare system, increasing crime rates, and deteriorating educational outcomes. The piece calls for a more balanced approach to development, prioritizing investments in healthcare, education, job creation, and social services.
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has selected a team of Gambian referees, led by Isatou Touray, to officiate the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Togo and Djibouti. This decision underscores the increasing acknowledgement of Gambian referees on the African stage and the ongoing development of female match officials in the country.
Justice Ebrima Jaiteh of the Banjul High Court in The Gambia has upheld a theft conviction against Ousman Manneh, manager of the Taiwanese Taitek Company. Manneh was found guilty of failing to pay four employees from funds sent to his Standard Chartered Bank account by the employers in Taiwan between 2017 and 2019. The court ordered Manneh to pay a fine of D100,000 or face two years imprisonment, and to pay each of the complainants US$10,000.
President Adama Barrow's recent executive order, which excludes the Gambian judiciary from a 30% salary increase for civil servants, has raised concerns about the government's commitment to a functional and impartial justice system. Critics argue that the order, which also emphasizes centralized control over the judiciary's budget, undermines the judiciary's independence and effectiveness. The order has been criticized for failing to address systemic issues such as court security, inadequate working conditions, and timely disbursement of allocated budgets.
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.
The Gambia's national football team, the Scorpions, will play their 2026 World Cup qualifier matches against Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire in Abidjan due to the Independence Stadium not being approved before March 17. The decision to host the home match in Abidjan was made to reduce travel and logistical costs. This comes as a disappointment for Gambians who were hoping to see their national team play at home after a five-year wait.
Sparks from a grinder used by a scrap metal dealer caused a fire that destroyed 11 discarded buses at the Gambia Transport Service Corporation (GTSC) depot in Kanifing. The fire, which occurred on Saturday, also partially damaged four other buses. The affected buses had previously been auctioned off as scrap, and no injuries or deaths were reported in the incident.
The Gambia Police Force recorded four suspected murder cases between 29th January and 1st February, including the alleged murders committed by Fatoumata Bintou Jallow and Haddy Boye. Police spokesman Modou Musa Sisawo confirmed that investigations are underway, with both suspects in custody. Despite these incidents, President Adama Barrow, in a recent interview, maintained that the overall crime rate in the country is decreasing.
2025-01-31
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports in The Gambia concluded its annual senior management team meeting, where key stakeholders reviewed progress, addressed challenges, and planned future strategies. Representatives from various institutions, including the President's International Awards and the National Sports Council, presented their achievements and challenges, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and effective communication. The meeting also included updates from all six satellite institutions and projects under the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
2024-09-23
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/
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 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/
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/
2024-09-19
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/
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/
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/
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/
2024-09-16
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/
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/
2024-09-12
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/
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/
2024-09-10
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/
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/
2024-09-09
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/
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/
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/
2024-09-05
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 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/
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/
2024-09-03
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/
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/
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/
2024-09-02
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/
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/
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
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/
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/
2024-08-21
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
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/
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/
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/
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
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.
2024-08-14
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.
2024-08-12
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 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 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.
2024-08-09
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.
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.
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.
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.
Club Foire graduated 35 students in tailoring and fashion design, emphasizing skill empowerment for youth development and national growth.
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 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 Ostend-Banjul initiative has furthered the greening project in the capital by adding 1,000 trees, promoting environmental sustainability.