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Breaking News: Larry King dies aged 87 weeks after battling COVID

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Larry King, the celebrated television and radio host, has died at the age of 87 weeks after contracting coronavirus.

In early January it was revealed King was in hospital with the virus.

Described as the ‘Muhammad Ali of the broadcast interview;’ King conducted over 50,000 high-profile talks with presidents, world leaders, Hollywood royalty and sports stars during the course of his career that spanned over six decades.

His trademark suspenders and unmistakable voice were ubiquitous in millions of living rooms around the world that tuned in to watch his nightly talk show on CNN, ‘Larry King Live.’

Larry King’s easy-going conversational style sat him across every American President and First Lady since Richard Nixon. His ability to, as Frank Sinatra said, ‘make the camera disappear’ earned him interviews with the world’s brightest and most influential figures: from the Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bill Gates, Vladimir Putin and Margaret Thatcher to Marlon Brando, Mick Jagger, Michael Jordan, George Clooney, Lady Gaga, Bette Davis, Jackie Gleason, Al Pacino, Malcolm X, Monica Lewinsky, Audrey Hepburn, Sammy Davis Jr, Bob Hope, Martin Luther King Jr, Paul McCartney, Bobby Kennedy, Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Martha Stewart, Elizabeth Taylor and Oprah Winfrey.

Married eight times, King was preceded in death by two children and survived by his estranged wife, Shaun Southwick and three children. His passing highlights his remarkable life journey from a Depression-era Brooklyn boy to the legendary ‘master of the mic.’

King, born Lawrence H. Zeiger on November 19, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York, was the son of Orthodox Jewish parents who immigrated from Russia. His mother was a garment worker and his father owned a restaurant.

They prayed for a second son and King’s birth came as a blessing to his parents who lost their first-born child just one year earlier from appendicitis. His childhood was happy and carefree, defined by a boyish love for the Brooklyn Dodgers and a dream to one day become a sportscaster for his favorite team.

‘When I was 5 years old I would lie in bed, look at the radio, and I wanted to be on the radio,’ he said in his biography. ‘I don’t know why I was magically attuned to it.’

‘I would go to baseball games and I’d roll up the score card, and I’d sit up in the back row, and all my friends would look up at me, and I’d broadcast the game to myself. I fantasized being a broadcaster.’

King’s idyllic childhood came to a crashing halt at nine years old when his father, only 43, died from a massive heart attack. ‘My father was a guiding force in my life,’ said King. ‘I took his death very badly because I took it as him leaving me. My father was my life.’

The tragic death of his father led to economic hardships for King, his widowed mother and younger brother Martin. The family was forced to relocate to Bensonhurst and live off welfare programs that enforced the humiliating practice of routine visits by government employees to inspect and ensure that the family was living within its means. Grade ‘A’ meat was strictly forbidden.

‘Even though I’m a very forgiving person, if there is a God, I’d have a tough time forgiving Him,’ King shared. Despite his strict Orthodox upbringing, he never practiced again, ‘I’m very Jewish socially. ‘I love Jewish humor, I love Jewish food, I like being Jewish, but I’m not religious.’

King entered the workforce upon graduating from high school to help provide for his family. His grades weren’t good enough to attend college so he took up a string of odd  jobs as a UPS truck driver and milk man to help provide for his family.

He was working in the mail room of a midtown Manhattan merchandising company that happened to share the same building as the CBS- WOR radio station. ‘Almost five or six times a day I would take the elevator up to the 22nd floor and pretend that I was an announcer. Like going down in the elevator to go out to lunch,’ he wrote in his biography. ‘And sometimes when I’d get on the elevator, some announcers would walk on. And I’d hear them talk, and I just wanted to do that. I just wanted to be that.’

Finally 22-year-old King worked up the courage to introduce himself to one of the radio announcers and asked for career advice on how he could break into the industry. The announcer suggested he move to Miami where a budding media market offered more opportunities for inexperienced broadcasters.

He packed his bags, bought a bus ticket to Florida, ‘and started knocking on doors.’ After passing a voice test at WAHR, King was hired — but only as a janitor (at first). He accepted the job with the stipulation that when an on-air position opened, he would be the first to get to get it.

That opportunity came about quickly after one of the station’s disc jockeys abruptly quit; making King’s debut on radio a baptism by fire. Mere minutes before he was set to go on air, Larry’s boss demanded he pick a new stage name that was easier to remember and sounded less ‘ethnic.’ He chose the surname ‘King,’ which he pulled from an advertisement in The Miami Herald for ‘King Wholesale Liquor.’

Gripped by fear, the novice announcer completely froze when the mic he so longed for was finally open. After five excruciatingly long minutes of dead airtime, his boss stormed into the booth and shouted: ‘This is the communications business, so communicate!’

King timidly turned on the mic and said: ‘Hi, my name is Larry King. All my life I wanted to be on the radio. Well, here I am and I’m frightened.’

Larry Zeiger became Larry King on May 1, 1957 and and never stop talking from that day forward.

King was an instant sensation. Less than two years later, changed his name legally, and joined  WKAT.

Miami Beach, then entering its peak as a resort town, was crawling with celebrities; many of which dropped by WKAT to appear on Kings talk radio show which was broadcast live every morning from Pumpernik’s Restaurant. This was King’s version of a college education as he interviewed everyone from a local plumber to Jimmy Hoffa, Lenny Bruce, Ella Fitzgerald, Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon. Bobby Darin was King’s first celebrity guest.

It was in these exciting early years that King remembers his first and only encounter with John F. Kennedy. Or as King put it, he ‘ran’ into him. Not as in ‘saw him shopping’ he wrote in his autobiography, but as in, ‘rammed his convertible with a ratty old car.’

It was 1958 and the soon-to-be president was America’s most famous senator at the time. King, a self-described ‘dumb kid’ from Brooklyn was driving and distracted by Palm Beach’s dazzling shops along Worth Avenue. ‘How could you?’ he shouted. ‘Early Sunday morning, no traffic, not a cloud in the sky, I’m parked — how could you run into me?’

‘All I could say was, ‘Senator, do you want to exchange information from our driver’s licenses?” said King. ‘Eventually he calmed down, and he said he’d forget the whole thing if we just promised to vote for him when he ran for president. We did, and he drove away — though not before saying, ‘Stay way behind me.”

Soon King’s popular morning show evolved into a nightly three hour radio block that was hosted live from the Surfside 6 houseboat (used on the popular ABC television series) between 9pm and 12 during the week. Adding to his workload, King made his television debut in 1964 with a late night talk show that aired on Channel 10 every Sunday at midnight where he moderated debates on important issues of the day.

He recounts the comedic events of his first night on TV, which saw sat in a swiveling chair between two lawyers debating whether China should be admitted to the U.N. ‘Big mistake. Major blunder!’ he said to Vanity Fair. ‘Because I was sitting in a swivel chair. Every time I’d turn to the other speaker, I couldn’t stop. The whole show, I was trying to stop myself. The Miami Herald wrote something like: ‘In an age when the television talk-show host is beginning to be prominent, we now have a new feature. A swiveling, smoking host.”(DailyMail)

‘We’re ready’: Darboe warns UDP prepared to revert to measures akin to April 2016 to save Gambia

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UDP leader Ousainou Darboe has warned his party remains ready to save The Gambia once more – as he parleys with supporters.

UDP supporters from Kiang West met Darboe on Friday in a solidarity session and the UDP leader laid out how the party is ready to stand up for nation again, speaking in the context of April 16, 2016 when they took to the streets to demanding the release of Solo Sandeng who had been murdered in custody the previous day.

Darboe said: “It was Kemeseng Jammeh and I they were binding together while the late Lamin Dibba and Femi Peters got roped together and they would walk us like animals. But it’s all for the sake of The Gambia. The Gambia deserves that.

“If a young man like Solo Sandeng whose kids were small could sacrifice his life for this country why would some of us who have grandchildren be afraid of death?

“That is why we accepted to be shackled, they meted out all kinds of things to us and we’re ready for its very kind.

“If anything happens in this country that shouldn’t, the position we took in that instance is the same position we will take to save this country.”

‘Who the hell are you?’ Police assist aggressive ‘tall’ man to remove investigative journalist Mustapha Darboe from Supreme Court premises

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A tall man on Friday asked Mustapha K Darboe to leave the Supreme Court premises as the investigative journalist carried out a short filming.

Darboe is the nation’s top journalist on investigation and some of his stories have uncovered corruption and other illegal activities in government.

He was on Friday at the Supreme Court but was stopped by an aggressive tall man alongside two police officers who threatened that he could be charged. Darboe only filmed the outside of the court.

The journalist confirmed the incident to The Fatu Network saying the man told him ‘who the hell are you’ and asked him to leave the court premises.

“I left,” Darboe said as he describes the man as tall and believes he is an employee of the judiciary.

Darboe is working on a new project and needed footage of the outside of the court.

There is no law in The Gambia which bars reporters from filming at court premises. The only place not allowed is inside the courtroom.

 

 

Will Gambia benefit? WHO, Pfizer announce deal for 40 million vaccine doses for poorer countries

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The World Health Organization said on Friday it had reached an agreement with Pfizer for 40 million doses of its vaccine against COVID-19, allowing it to begin vaccinating in poor and lower-middle income countries under its COVAX programme next month.

“I’m glad to announce that Covax has signed an agreement with Pfizer-BioNTech for up to 40 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine,” World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. (CGTN Africa)

‘You don’t know if you will die’: Top Imam answers question about dealing in drugs and repenting afterwards

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Top imam Sheikh Chebo Cham has fielded a question about a mindset common among young Muslims in the country about engaging in forbidden acts and repenting later.

Young Gambian Muslims are fond of saying they would engage in activities outlawed in Islam and turn to God for forgiveness while there is still a chance to do so.

But answering a question from a man about people saying they will sell drugs and repent later, Imam Chebo Cham said: “Who guaranteed you before you finish (what you’re doing) you will not die?

“Youths who say I will repent later. But before you repent in that later, no one can guarantee you will not die. Because you do not own your soul. You do not know whether it’s tomorrow or next month.

“I was told the story of one youth. He was into waywardness and they was a group of youth who went to him to ask him to ditch the lifestyle and return to his Creator. They told him he does not know when he’s going to die. He told them he is not dying any time soon. The next week he died.”

The Imam fielded the question during a preach session streamed live on Darusalam – The Gambia Facebook page.

Madi Jobarteh says bad blood between nation’s leaders is a threat to national unity

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Commentator Madi Jobarteh has called on the country’s political leaders to cooperate as they share the same objective: to be president.

The national air has been filled with attacks and counter attacks by the country’s political leaders and according to Jobarteh “the level of castigation and contempt between our political leaders is a threat to national unity”.

“If indeed our leaders have no interest only to serve the people from the bottom of their heart then why all this anger, ego, self righteousness and vain grandstanding amidst accusations and counter accusations, and misinformation and disinformation,” Jobarteh wrote on Friday.

He argued further: “We the citizens must not tolerate such low level leadership. After all we make individuals to be leaders hence it is we, the people who are the actual leaders and the leaders are merely our followers. Therefore let’s demand leadership that we deserve according to our narrative and not to live in the narrative of so-called leaders!

“We need humble, honest and accommodating leaders so that our best interest, as a people, could be served and served well. We don’t need leaders who are dismissive and suspicious of each other and then we get divided accordingly. Then what kind of a nation are we? We need leaders who unite us and not divide us!

“Since Independence in 1970 Gambians are divided by no one except our leaders. Let’s stop that by holding our leaders accountable and make them humble, honest and tolerant to each other. If it is not the President accusing and insulting opposition leaders rest assured it is opposition leaders insulting and disrespecting each other or the President.

“Not long ago President Barrow baselessly said some opposition leaders wanted to sell The Gambia only for us to see two top leaders – Sidia Jatta and Ousainou Darboe engage in throwing dirt on each other, not to mention Hamat Bah who recently disrespectfully described some fellow leaders as dirimo! Yet all of them base their arguments only on unverifiable hearsay and opinion but no one takes responsibility! How can such attitude unite us as a nation!? Shameful.

“I don’t follow any leader who disregards, disrespects, insults and divides our people! Let our leaders emulate Citizen Alliance leader Dr. Ismaila Çeesay who is making effort to visit fellow party leaders to cooperate. That’s peace and unity! After all, if everyone’s interest is to serve The Gambia then why the fighting over strategy when the objectives are the same! Let our leaders cooperate waay!”

US Ambassador meets Dr Mamadou Tangara, briefs the foreign minister on Biden’s first acts as President

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US Ambassador Richard C. Paschall on Friday briefed Foreign Minister Dr Momodou Tangara on President Joe Biden’s Executive Actions on the World Health Organization and other aspects of the global COVID-19 battle, border security, and rejoining the Paris Climate Accords.

The foreign ministry put out a statement of the meeting saying Foreign Minister Tangara used the opportunity to “convey messages of best wishes and congratulations from His Excellency President Adama Barrow and Vice President Dr. Isatou Touray to His Excellency President Joe Biden and Vice President Her Excellency Kamala Harris”.

The statement added: “He (Dr Tangara) expressed optimism that there would be a new rise of multilateralism that would yield greater social and economic prosperity and security. He said the Biden administration’s decision to reposition the US in the World Health Organisation, rejoining the Paris Climate Accord and enforcing border security renewed confidence among nations. He said The Gambia is looking forward to strengthening bilateral relations with the United States in areas captured in the National Development Plan (NDP) of The Gambia.

“For his part, the Ambassador of the United States, H.E. Richard C. Paschall, informed Foreign Minister Tangara that the US has rejoined the Paris Climate Accord and reengaged with the World Health Organisation (WHO). He said President Biden issued a proclamation to reverse the banning of citizens of certain Muslim countries from entering the United States amongst others.

“Ambassador Paschall said the US will revive development assistance programmes that were stopped as a result of the autocratic nature in which The Gambia was governed during the past 22 years. He assured that more engagements would be done with the Ministry of Health and support will be given to a lot of areas in the National Development Plan (NDP) of the Government of The Gambia. These amongst other pertinent issues were the subject of their discussion.”

 

President Barrow and his ministers agree for good internet in 75% of the nation’s homes by next year

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An ambitious policy that seeks to ensure 75% of the nation’s homes have affordable access to actual download and upload of at least 5 Mbps by 2022 has been adopted by cabinet.

President Barrow and his ministers on Thursday sat over a number of policy documents during a cabinet session at State House.

According to the Information Minister Ebrima Sillah, he presented the National Broadband Policy 2020 – 2024 during the meeting.

The vision of the Broadband Policy is to transform The Gambia into a knowledge – based economy that thrives on accessible, secure and high – speed connection within an open access regime and robust broadband ecosystem, he said.

“The National Broadband Policy has put in place targets that by June 2021, all operators to be connected to the ECOWAN on an open access basis in the provision of last mile solutions;

“That By the end of 2021 The Gambia should have another connectivity as alternative to GSC-ACE Cable that is to serve as a reliable backup for the country;

“By 2022, at least 75% of homes should have affordable access to actual download and upload of at least 5 Mbps.

“By 2024, almost 85% of the population should have affordable and increase access to broadband coverage of 4G;

“Expand broadband services to all local government areas and districts and to have 75% digital literacy amongst the government workforce and 65% digital literacy of the total National workforce including by 2024,” he said.

 

 

 

President Barrow and his ministers meet, agree to buy equipment for police for their deployment to peacekeeping missions

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Cabinet have agreed to splash the cash on required equipment for the police for them to be able to take part in UN and other peacekeeping missions around the world.

President Barrow and his ministers held a cabinet session on Thursday, the first of its kind since the start of 2021.

According to Information Minister Ebrima Sillah, Minister Interior presented a paper on the procurement of equipment for the deployment of a Formed Police Unit (FPU) by The Gambia Police Force to any United Nations and other Peacekeeping Mission.

“The need to have a credible and effective peacekeeping force requires the acquisition of critical peacekeeping enablers and other specialized equipment. Providing the necessary specialized training is also part of the requirements for the deployment of a quick reaction force.

“Cabinet was informed that The Gambia Police Force has already started the generation of forces and preparation of training modules in accordance with the UN Formed Police Unit training standards.

“It is important to note that there are set of factors for The Gambia to support the UN, AU and ECOWAS missions with troops as part of the country’s global responsibility, regional dynamics and national interests.

“After a thorough discussion, Cabinet approved the paper by the Hon Minister of Interior for the procurement of equipment for the deployment of a Formed Police Unit (FPU) by The Gambia Police Force to a United Nations and any other Peacekeeping Missions around the world,” Sillah said in a statement.

‘Our days are numbered’: Women gardeners say they could be sacked from their garden any day amid reports of road expansion

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By Ousman Jatta

The Bakau Fandema women’s horticultural garden at sting corner is home to many women gardeners but they are living in consternation amid rumours they could be asked to leave as the area amid a road expansion project.

“Our days are numbered here; we can be asked to leave this place any minute because there is a rumor circulating that they want to extend the road network around here. Whether they will come or not we are in the hands of God’’ Ma Saho one of the hardworking women explained.

The coronavirus pandemic has affected almost everyone in terms of their livelihood. Vegetable gardeners are not exception. Vegetable gardeners are mostly women and in Africa and they form 60% of the agricultural labour work force.

Kasamanding Barrow is the leader of the fandema women’s garden and according to her when aid is available only women at the central garden benefit.

“Even when the president’s aid arrive we are normally excluded,” Barrow said.

Juju Jawara another gardener said the start of the pandemic found them working in the garden.

“Our major problem is insecticides, and inadequate seed lings to increase production,” Jawara said.

A number of women operate at this garden. These women start their day as early as 7am. They work at the garden till sunset. It’s their only means of putting food on the Table.

Matarr Njie: The young man ready to do any job that comes his way

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By Ousman Jatta

Matarr Njie used to be a taxi driver. That’s what he’s ever done for a long time to earn a living. But he is nowadays a straw seller. The covid-19 pandemic has rattled the transport sector, and Matarr decided to change ventures and now sells straws along the highway.

‘’As a man you should be ready to do any job that comes your way’’ Njie explains.

Njie says the driving job was not working for him due to the impact of the pandemic on the transport sector. further

“I have no other option but to find another job that will earn me money.

“I thank God with my current job, because I use it to help my parents, and my owe family as well.

“If one job does not work for you another will,” Matarr says.

Ahmad Gitteh to Darboe: You can’t compare yourself with Sidia Jatta in terms of integrity

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Ahmad Gitteh went after Ousainou Darboe on Thursday saying the UDP leader cannot compare himself with Sidia Jatta – putting his mouth into what is an entirely Sidia Jatta-and-Ousainou Darboe fight.

Sidia Jatta had claimed Darboe buried the coalition ‘when he came’ and that it was President Barrow who told him the UDP leader said he must make him foreign minister by crook or by hook.

The comments have since not sat well with UDP adherents and their leader Darboe blasted back at Sidia saying he now despises him for lying. Some UDP members have also along the way accused The Fatu Network of being anti-UDP.

Erstwhile UDP supporter Ahmad Gitteh put his mouth into the issue on Thursday going after Darboe in extraordinary fashion.

Gitteh said: “It’s Sidia Jatta who should despise you. When you were there, you accepted things. Sidia was there and he refused. He is still there but has never insulted Barrow. You were there and said Barrow is a prophet.

“It was you who said Adama Barrow is not corrupt, he’s content. Now you said Yahya Jammeh is better than Adama Barrow. Sidia is sitting and calm. He has been at the same disposition since at the outset when the coalition was being formed. It’s you who gets red, yellow and black and green.

“So how can such a person say he despises Sidia Jatta? People’s eyes are open and there are evidence. The spider thinks he has the best house when he has the worst house. I do not agree with Sidia Jatta regarding ideology but you cannot compare him with you in terms of integrity.”

 

The Gambia and Switzerland Agreement on Migration: Differences and Similarities

The Minister of Foreign Affairs Mamadou Tangara must inform Gambians in full about the contents of the agreement that was signed on 12 January 2021 between the Gambia and Switzerland. To merely issue a press release with high sounding promises and benefits that cannot be verified is not enough. In fact, that agreement cannot stand until it is approved by the National Assembly as required by the Constitution under Section 70(1)(c). Has this agreement been presented to the National Assembly yet?

Gambians must know that the Swiss Government has also issued a press release on the same agreement on the same day. But their press release did not say all that the Gambia press release mentioned. The Swiss press release noted that they have signed similar agreements with eight other African countries. So, it is not just about the Gambia.

In their press release, the Swiss said that the “State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) intends to continue to support Gambian authorities in handling migration, not least by helping to implement projects locally.” They went further to say that SEM is already supporting local projects to build national capacity as well as national response to COVID through IOM. Finally, part of the agreement deals with the issue of returnees, which the Swiss authorities said relates to “the practical organization of returnees, such as identification and the issuing of replacement documents.”

Apparently, the press release from our Foreign Minister Tangara is not fully in line with the press release from the Swiss. For example, our Foreign Ministry said the agreement deals with “unemployment and creation of more opportunities for women and youth in the Gambia”. What are these opportunities and how did the agreement handle that?

The Gambian press release also said they negotiated for “all undocumented Gambian migrants in Switzerland to be trained on livelihood skills and be integrated in Swiss community? The press release further said that both countries have agreed that “all legal remedies will be exhausted before any voluntary returnees will be repatriated.” Tangara’s press release also states that the agreement will “pave the way for the establishment of a multi-purpose skills training centre and create other opportunities for young people to achieve their goals in the Gambia.” Finally, the Gambian press release said both countries agreed on “spelt-out modalities… to ensure equitable and balanced life for Gambians in Switzerland…”.

These are lofty ideals in the Gambian press release but they are not mentioned in the Swiss press release. Therefore, are both press releases true or false, or is one or both of them overstating or understating the terms of this agreement? Citizens have a right to know.

Therefore, I hereby call on the National Assembly to scrutinise this agreement fully. We know that the issue of irregular migration and the presence of undocumented migrants, especially Africans is a major issue for Europe. They are very eager to stop irregular migration and are doing everything possible to stop it.

While European nations, and indeed any other country, have a right and duty to manage their immigration issues, in the same vein the Gambia Government also has a right and a duty not to accept agreements that undermine the rights and welfare of our citizens at home or abroad. After all migration is a fundamental human right guaranteed by international law, which also protects the rights of migrants, documented or undocumented, anywhere in the world. Hence no nation should put up unreasonable migration laws and agreements just to deny others from visiting their country.

If the Gambia Government is to allow Gambians to be deported from Europe and America then the Government must ensure that it has the necessary support to offer to these returnees in order to enable them have a meaningful and productive life at home. We must not forget that our people spend their life’s fortune and in addition to risking life just to get to Europe. Hence the Government must not accept to have these people deported anyhow simply because they are undocumented. The Government should protect the best interest of our people.

Therefore, the Government must take responsibility to ensure that returnees’ rights and needs are addressed. Otherwise, the Government would be undermining national security if it allows scores of Gambians to be deported anyhow only to come back to the same poverty from which they were running away. After all, the Government must bear in mind that it is these Gambians in Europe and other places who are sending those billions of dalasi in remittances every year thereby sustaining both our economy and families.

Therefore, I hereby call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Gambians Abroad Mamadou Tangara to release the full agreement publicly so that Gambian citizens will see and know what has been agreed in their name and on their behalf and for their welfare. It is our right to know.

For The Gambia Our Homeland

Fatoumatta Jallow Tambajang: Key facts about the woman as she prepares for AU vice chairperson election

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Gambians have been basking in the excellent news of the selection of former vice president Fatoumatta Jallow Tambajang as a candidate in the upcoming AU vice chairperson election. Mrs Jallow Tambajang will battle it out with five other women for the top AU job. But who is Fatoumatta Jallow Tambajang in terms of her resume? The Fatu Network provides you with some key facts about her.

– Mrs Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang is a former vice president, humanitarian, leading development professional, and one of Africa’s most seasoned technocrats with a lifetime of service to the continent of Africa and her country, The Gambia.

– Mrs Tambajang has served as a Gambian vice president and minister, as well as a policy adviser on women to three successive Gambian presidents.

– In 2016, she played a pivotal role in establishing an unprecedented coalition of seven Gambian opposition political parties, two independents, and four civil society organisations that stabilised the country and ushered a peaceful democratic transition of power in The Gambia.

– Prior to her transition into government, Mrs Tambajang had a distinguished career with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Africa, working as a Chief Technical Adviser in Gambia as well as the UNV/UNDP Adviser on Gender, Health and Population in Liberia.

The Obituary of a Rancid Presidency: A Great American Tragedy

Four years ago, an American demagogue, who openly embraced division and racial discord, assumed the power of the presidency of the United States.

He came railing against the “swamp” and “deep state” and until his last day in office he continued to rail against his own government whenever they refuse to commit crimes for him.

In power, he praised autocrats like Putin and Kim,  and attacked America’s democratic allies like Merkel. He politicized the administration of justice, used government powers to serve his own ends, and monetized the Presidency for himself and his children.

A liar by trade – and at a scale and magnitude never before seen in all history of politics. Today, Washington Post have documented over thirty thousands of his lies that are to be buried with the infamy of his presidency. Epic of Trump’s lies culminated in the big lie that he won the election that he so decisively lost to Biden by over 7 million votes in the 2020 elections.

What is most astonishing about this weaseling sociopath is his ability to turn one of America’s two main political parties into a cult of personality, where blind fealty and the pace of sycophants genuflecting under the feet of ‘dear leader’ is all that counts.

America, in essence, haven’t learned anything new about Donald Trump. The fact that he is a horrible human being has always been evident. He had voluminous and incontrovertible trails of evidence against his character and antics well before politics. His multiple bankruptcies and series of rape and sexual assault cases are common knowledge.

What he also exposed is letting the world know there are millions of Americans who were perfectly willing to overthrow a constitutional democracy in order to keep a belligerent fascist autocrat in power. That 74 million Americans are willing to follow Trump’s dark lies, look beyond his fascist inclinations and care less about his casual racism against their fellow citizens.  Or perhaps many are themselves racists and fascists.

His lies metastasized to a form of cancer, which became inseparable from the wild conspiracy theories Qanon pedals around. Many in his Republican base believed his lies and much worse. Heck some of them actually believe that even on this Inauguration Day, Biden and democratic leaders will in fact be arrested and taken to jail, and Trump will remain president. This is the extent of America’s epistemological crisis today.

But at long last America can take a break from the early-morning tweets  of firing cabinet Secretaries; the bizarre sight of an orange-haired septuagenarian President dancing at super spreader events; a president that lies with every breathe; and finally the shocking spectacle of inciting a mob into storming the US Capitol.

We no longer have to listen to a President telling rioters; “We love you”, or saying white supremacist are “fine people”. We don’t have to listen to a president with a strange conviction that windmills cause cancer; who lies constantly about a pandemic that killed 400 thousands of his fellow citizens; who separate and cage migrant babies at the border; who tells us that somehow we can nuke hurricanes into submission; who suggested ingesting disinfectant  as a cure for Covid or “hit the body with very powerful lights”.

This president once contemplated on buying Greenland in exchange for Puerto Rico, and million other trifles. A President who attempted covering his petty lies with sharpie re-drawing to alter the map of a hurricane trajectory that he wrongly claimed will hit Alabama. He lies about the most trivial and the most serious.

This is the liar-in-chief who have warned for months that caravans of illegal immigrants were coming to “invade” America from the southern border and actually send real U.S. troops to guard against it.

This presidency, this American tragedy, this American carnage, is an unprecedented journey of dysfunction, a tragicomedy, and the worst national shame in American politics.

Woodrow Wilson was a bigot and botched the handling of a pandemic in 1918; Lindon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bush all lied to the American public about Wars and other major issues. Reagan lied about Iran contra, supported apartheid in South Africa and promulgated racist domestic policies. Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson were impeached for other reasons.

There were plethora of American Presidents that were outright bigots, liars and philanderers. But only Trump was all of these things at once, plus much worse. And only him, has ever been impeached twice. That will be his lasting embarrassment if he is capable of being embarrassed, but a narcissist knows no shame.

His is a dark legacy of emboldened white supremacists, a raging pandemic and siege of the US Capital.

By Jamal Drammeh.

Facebook: jamal.drammeh
Twitter: @jamaldrammeh

President Biden repeals Trump travel ban on people from Muslim countries

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On his first day in office, U.S. President Joe Biden reversed many of the unpopular and controversial immigration policies of his predecessor, including the 2017 travel ban on people from several predominantly Muslim countries.

President Biden signed an executive order ending the travel ban on citizens from more than a dozen countries, including Eritrea, Yemen, Nigeria and Sudan. It was one of six executive orders he signed which dealt specifically with U.S. immigration. The travel ban was originally criticized as a “Muslim ban” when Donald Trump first signed it. The Trump administration cited national security concerns at the time. The ban later included a few non majority-Muslim nations.

The move to repeal the ban has been hailed by several civil rights organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, which called the policy a “cruel Muslim ban that targeted Africans.”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) also welcomed the move, calling it “an important first step toward undoing the anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant policies of the previous administration.”

“It is an important fulfillment of a campaign pledge to the Muslim community and its allies,” said Nihad Awad, head of the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights organization.

The incoming president had referred to the policy as discriminatory. (CGTN Africa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘I don’t entertain foolish people’: Seedy Njie threatens to end interview after reporter linked NPP to drugs

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Seedy Njie threatened to end his interview with a Paradise TV reporter after she appeared to link National People’s Party to drugs.

Seedy Njie was left seething when Madinding Ceesay asked Njie to reacts to allegations NPP invested money into drugs only for those drugs to now be seized.

“If you go there we will end the interview. This is a serious allegation. I have never heard it anywhere what you’re telling us,” Seedy Njie told the reporter.

“We have nothing, we don’t know, we are not aware. Please don’t go there. I don’t want us to end the interview. I’m here because I respect you. I respect Harona and the institution. It’s a serious crime you’re labelling on the NPP. You see I don’t entertain foolish people,” the top NPP official said.

A back and forth then erupted as the reporter tried to explain to Njie that it was just an allegation. It then took a commercial break to separate the two.

The interview continued fives minutes later.

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