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2025-02-19
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.
Gambia's Minister for Works and Infrastructure, Ebrima Sillah, apologizes for mishandling the Deep Sea Port project in Sanyang, admitting faults in communication and transparency. Community pressure led to halting project activities and initiating proper consultations with local stakeholders for future steps.
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.
2025-02-05
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.
Since 2017, the women of Bwiam, The Gambia, have abandoned their rice fields due to the presence of ECOMIG forces, despite the military insisting they pose no threat to the farmers. The lingering fear and discomfort stem from past threats and the ongoing presence of armed patrols near their homes. The military's presence in the region, a legacy of former President Yahya Jammeh's rule, continues to be a source of tension.
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 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 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.
2025-02-03
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.
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.
The Gambia Police Force has clarified that recent murder cases were acts of domestic violence, not random or gang-related crimes, occurring between January 29 and February 1, 2025. The incidents took place in private residences in Bansang, Wellingara, Dippa Kunda, and Sinchu Malado, involving individuals with pre-existing relationships. The police are urging for greater societal involvement in addressing domestic violence and have initiated a community sensitization program on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and domestic abuse.
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.
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.
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.
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.
2025-01-31
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.
2025-01-28
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.
2025-01-23
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.