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Barrow approves 500 million dalasis emergency fund in fight against coronavirus

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By Adama Makasuba

The Gambia government on Thursday approved a sum of 500 million dalasis emergency fund to the ministry of health to fight against the deadly coronavirus.

The move comes tow days after the country confirmed first case of the virus in a Gambian lady who travelled from UK. President Barrow however has banned public gatherings and closed schools and universities.

The fund pledge on Thursday also came hot on the heels of a ban on all flights from 13 countries across the globe.

A statement from State House said: “In response to the coronavirus pandemic, President Adama Barrow has approved an emergency response fund of 500 million dalasis to the ministry of health for the effective, adequate, and timely response to the outbreak.”

Coronavirus: Disaster agency jabs ‘unscrupulous’ individuals as it warns crime of false information is five years imprisonment

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The National Disaster Management Agency has called on Gambians to desist from publishing misleading and unfounded information on coronavirus.

The agency said in a statement signed by its executive director Sanna Dahaba: “It has been brought to the attention of the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), that certain unscrupulous individuals are publishing, misleading and in some cases unfounded information relating to the COVID19 virus.

“The Agency wishes to inform the general public to desist from such acts as it contravenes Section. 125 of the NDMA Act of 2008, which states, ‘A person who, without lawful authority, makes or circulates a false alarm or warning as to a threatening disaster situation or disaster or its severity or magnitude, leading to panic, commits an offence and is liable on conviction, to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand dalasis or imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years, or to both the fine and imprisonment’.

“The Agency wishes to encourage Gambians and none-Gambians alike to contact the Ministry of Health if they have concerns/information in relation to the virus, or listen to the Media houses task to disseminate information about the Corona Virus.”

China sits at No. 1 spot in list of countries where flights could come to Gambia but travellers will be subjected to ‘mandatory quarantine’

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By Lamin Njie

The Gambia government listed China No. 1 in the list of countries where flights could still come into the country amid the coronavirus crisis.

The Barrow administration on Thursday announced a ban on flights from 13 countries in an attempt to prevent a spread of the coronavirus. China, where the virus originated from and where at least 80, 000 people have been infected never made that list.

State House have now adjusted its statement to say that cabinet has approved that Gambians and non-Gambians travelling from 47 countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas to The Gambia will undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days. China sat at No. 1 spot.

“This decision will be reviewed regularly and the public will be informed accordingly,” State House said of the move.

Ban on flights announced: Barrow gov’t finally panders but China isn’t part of list of 13 countries

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By Lamin Njie

State House said on Thursday an immediate decision has been taken to suspend flights coming into the country from 13 countries.

“The 4th Cabinet session chaired by President Adama Barrow has been updated on the COVID 19 situation in the country. An immediate decision was taken that flights from thirteen (13) countries are suspended with immediate effect until further notice,” State House said in a statement.

It comes two days after a first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the country – in the name of a woman that travelled into the country with the infection from UK.

The ban also comes as Gambians online continued to bash the Barrow government over its response to the crisis. Calls had already abounded for the country’s borders to be closed in a bid to stop the virus getting into The Gambia.

The ban on flights affects 13 countries, all of them in Europe with UK sitting at No 1. Other countries include Spain, France and Germany.

China, the country where the coronavirus originated from and where at least 80,000 people have been infected never made the 13-country list. China is a friend to The Gambia and one of its biggest development partners.

‘Anybody found wanting will face full force of law’: Trade ministry issues strong warning to traders over food prices as it reveals there is enough rice in the country

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By Lamin Njie

The ministry of trade said Thursday there is adequate stocks of all ‘essential’ food commodities amid fear stocks may dry up due to the coronavirus crisis.

“The ministry would like to inform the general public that there is adequate stocks of all essential food commodities in the country and hence no course [sic] for panic,” the ministry said in a statement.

According to the trade ministry, the stocks of rice with the major importers in the country stands at 18, 214 metric tonnes and the expected stocks for the next week is estimated at 20,000 metric tonnes.

“The two combined is more than the two months average consumption level for The Gambia,” the ministry said in its statement.

The trade minister also warned the business community not to use the “current situation to exploit the consumers by hoarding, hiking prices and other anti-competitive practices which are all illegal under the laws of The Gambia.”

“The ministry will therefore use all its surveillance mechanisms to closely monitor the situation and anybody found wanting will face the full force of the law,” the ministry said.

‘The beds have bugs’: 33 people who travelled from UK flee hotel after they were taken there for isolation

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By Lamin Njie

Thirty-three travellers stormed out of Golden Beach Hotel in Bijilo after they were sent there for coronavirus isolation.

The travellers who included Gambians and Senegalese jetted into the country from Birmingham, UK via InterAir on Wednesday. Officials quickly put them in a bus and sent them to Golden Beach Hotel. The travellers which also included a Sierra Leonean who had a child who was disabled and mentally challenged, spent ‘a few’ hours there before storming out into society.

One of them told The Fatu Network: “We were not quarantined, if we were quarantined, it should have started at the airport. Because we were mingling with everybody even at the airport. So there was no quarantine, there was no procedure, there was no process.

“They didn’t take us to a hotel, they took us to a brothel. There’s a difference between a hotel and a brothel. A brothel is probably where you take prostitutes.

“They give us a place that was abandoned for months and months and they expected us to stay.

“They didn’t tell us anything, we had no communication from anybody, up until even now. There was no one there from the ministry of health or the government. No one spoke to us, nobody. There was nobody at the hotel when we got there. Basically, the Gambian government is incompetent.

“I am not gonna stay in a hotel where I feel more vulnerable than anything else because there is no process, there is no procedure. The beds have bedbugs on them. That place can give us coronavirus.”

And now the courts! Chief Justice Hassan Jallow announces suspension of proceedings in ALL courts in Gambia

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By Lamin Njie

The chief justice on Wednesday wrote to all judges, magistrates and cadis informing that proceedings in all the courts in the country have been suspended.

“Following extensive consultations on measures to prevent the occurence and spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) it is hereby directed that proceedings in all courts in The Gambia be suspended with immediate effect from Monday the 23rd of March 2020 until further notice,” Hassan B Jallow said in a letter sent to all judges, all magistrates and all cadis.

It comes less than 24 hours since it was announced by the Gambia government that coronavirus has been confirmed in the country after a lady who travelled to the country from UK tested positive for the virus.

Wednesday has also seen the closure of schools across the country following a declaration from President Adama Barrow on Tuesday. The president also banned mass gatherings in the country.

The suspension of court activities comes a few hours after the National Assembly and the TRRC all halted their activities.

Gambia food safety agency calls on food sellers to retain proper personal hygiene and wear masks while serving food

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By Lamin Njie

Food Safety and Quality Authority on Wednesday called on all dealers in food to observe proper personal hygiene in response to the deadly coronavirus.

It comes less than 24 hours after the country confirmed its first case of coronavirus, a deadly infection wreaking havoc on the world.

“The Food Safety and Quality Authority would in the wake of the ravaging coronavirus pandemic, like to enjoin all Food Business Operators and/or food handlers to observe the following laid down recommended principles, in a bid to maintain the quality and safety of the food they sell to the public: Maintain proper personal hygiene, which includes regular and thorough hand washing with soap and running water; frequent disinfecting of hands using Alcohol-based sanitizers that have more than 60% of alcohol; promote and maintain good respiratory hygiene; endeavour to wear nose masks while serving food…,” Food Safety and Quality Authority said in a statement on Wednesday.

The authority is also calling on the food dealers to be sensitive of their immediate surrounding by keeping it clean and to advise sick personnel to stay at home.

The authority also asked food dealers to avoid talking while serving food; avoid, sneezing and coughing on the food that is ready to be served; frequently disinfect all food contact surfaces; and provide hand sanitizers to customers.

Breaking news: Education ministry holds emergency summit over hours set to be lost after shutting of schools

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By Adama Makasuba

Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education is currently holding an emergency summit to finding solutions on how they could recover hours to be lost in the 21 days break.

On Tuesday, President Barrow banned all public gatherings and closed schools and Universities and Madarasas amid fears of coronavirus.

More details follow….

National Assembly suspends business and TRRC hearings are also off as battle against coronavirus takes shape

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By Lamin Njie

The National Assembly today suspended sessions in response to the novel coronavirus tearing through the world.

The Gambia on Tuesday recorded its first case after a 21-year-old Gambian returned to the country from UK with the infection. She has since been isolated at MRC.

The Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission also announced today it was suspending its public hearings until June.

On Tuesday, President Adama Barrow announced a ban on mass gatherings and ordered that all schools across the country be closed.

Breaking news: Coronavirus enters Gambia after lady in her 20s travelled back into the country with infection

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By Lamin Njie

The minister of health Dr Ahmadou Samateh said Tuesday evening a lady in her 20s is receiving medical care at Medical Research Council after testing positive for coronavirus, making her the first coronavirus patient in The Gambia.

Dr Samateh said on GRTS, standing: “We would like to inform the public of a confirmed case of COVID-19 who is currently in isolation and receiving excellent medical care at the Medical Research Council clinic in Fajara.

“This is different from the two suspected cases from Indonesia that tested to be negative. This announcement marks the first case of COVID-19 in The Gambia. This particular confirmed case is a lady in her 20s who returned to the country on Sunday from UK through the Banjul International Airport.

“A day after arrival, she started to have fever and decided to self-isolate at home. She reported to the MRC under isolation and was tested and was confirmed to be positive.

“The ministry of health in collaboration with the Medical Research Council has started the process of contact tracing and will endeavour to reach all contacts especially those in the same flight.”

Breaking news: Coronavirus enters Gambia

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By Lamin Njie

One case of the deadly coronavirus has been confirmed in The Gambia, health minister Dr Ahmadou Samateh said moments ago.

More follows…

All schools set to close and mass gatherings off: Barrow announces suspension of all public gatherings as he also orders shutting of all schools

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By Adama Makasuba

President Adama Barrow has announced a ban on on all public gatherings and ordered the shutting down of all schools across the country, in an huge effort to prevent coronavirus coming into the country.

“This suspension includes all international and local conferences, workshops and seminars to be hosted in The Gambia. All schools, including universities, madrassas and daras or majlis will be closed from Wednesday, 18th March 2020 for 21 days,” the president said in an address to the nation on Tuesday.

The president added: “Furthermore, all other public gatherings in whatever form, including lumos (open markets) and Gamos are immediately suspended for three weeks.

“The suspension period will be subject to review as we get updates from the experts.”

According to the president, there was no reported case of any Coronavirus infection in The Gambia so far.

“However, the Government is not complacent. There are surveillance teams at all major entry points into the country, whether by air or land,” he said.

The announcements come as fear grows over the deadly infection that has shaken the whole world. At least 120 countries have been hit by the virus among them next-door neighbour Senegal.

Health ministry says Coronavirus test on two Indonesians proved negative

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A Coronavirus test on two Indonesian nationals has prove negative, the ministry of health has said.

Palpable fear gripped the nation on Tuesday following reports two people suspected of having the virus came into the country from Indonesia. The reports said the two people had been isolated at MRC after they showed signs of coronavirus.

The ministry of health quickly reacted to the reports dismissing them as false.

The ministry is now saying Coronavirus test conducted on the two (2) suspected Indonesian Nationals proved negative.

“The Ministry of Health will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as and when necessary,” the ministry said in a statement.

GDC puts its political activities to one side over coronavirus

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Gambia Democratic Congress said on Tuesday it has decided to suspend its political activities ‘until further notice’.

“This development is due to the COVID19 outbreak which is spreading around the world and has become a serious cause for concern for the entire world especially developing countries,” the party said in a statement.

It added: “Although The Gambia has not yet registered any confirmed case of COVID19, but greater efforts need to be done to keep the country safe from the virus.

“In this regard, The Gambia Democratic Congress party wishes to inform all members and the entire nation about the decision taken by the Central Executive Committee of the party to suspend all political activities until further notice.

“The planned political activities such as the procession on March 27th and the rallies that were scheduled for March 28th and 29th are all cancelled.

“We join the nation in prayers and solidarity in our collective drive to keep our country free from the Covid -19.”

Africell Holding completes strategic group reorganisation

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Africell, the US-owned mobile network operator with more than 12 million customers in four African countries, is pleased to announce the completion of a significant group reorganisation.

The reorganisation involves the opening of a new London head office and the legal incorporation of Africell’s US-owned parent company in Jersey, a recognised international financial centre. The reorganisation is an important strategic step for Africell as it seeks to build on current operations and position itself for exciting opportunities in new markets.

Ziad Dalloul, founder and CEO of Africell, said: “The Group reorganisation is a significant moment for Africell. The changes enacted certify us as a company with bold growth plans, a thoroughly international perspective, and the highest standards of governance and compliance. Africell’s entrepreneurial culture drawn from Lebanon, where Africell was founded, still drives the business on, but our new London base gives a new platform from which we can deliver the next stage of our firm’s development”.

Ian Paterson, Chief Investment Officer of Africell, said: “Being headquartered in a dynamic hub like London and incorporated in a major international financial centre such as Jersey gives Africell superior access to investors and partners. It also improves the visibility – and achievability – of exciting new business opportunities, such as the fourth network license in Angola, for which Africell was recently invited to submit a proposal and which we are keen to pursue in partnership with the government of Angola”.

Africell provides fast, low-cost and reliable mobile network coverage and related technology services to millions of individuals, communities and businesses in four vibrant African countries: Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda. In 2019 Africell executed a significant investment from the US International Development Finance Corporation (USIDFC, previously OPIC). The investment is a premium stamp of approval from one of the world’s highest quality institutions, proving the quality of Africell’s governance and strategy and giving the company the financial strength to deliver impactful growth in markets across Africa.

In addition to the completion of the group reorganisation, Africell is pleased to announce the appointment of Magase Mogale as the company’s Chief Legal Officer. Mogale, who will be based in London, previously served as Chief Legal Counsel for Lintel Capital, and will supervise Africell’s strict compliance standards and set policies designed to support the growth of the business in current and future markets.

Commenting on his appointment, Magase Mogale said: “Africell is a company with a strong track record, excellent growth prospects, clear social and economic development impact and an admirable culture. I look forward to contributing the company’s strategy and helping to maintain its exceedingly high standards of legal compliance and corporate governance”.

About Africell

Africell is an African mobile technology company with US ownership and UK-based management. Today, the company serves more than 12 million customers across its four markets.

Africell is a disruptor: keen to challenge inefficiencies, embrace fresh thinking and deliver innovative products and services which make a practical difference to ordinary people.
Our corporate social responsibility and positive community impact, as well as our entrepreneurial spirit and transparent business activities, make Africell the ideal mobile network provider for Africa’s future. (prnewswire)

SOURCE: Africell Holding

Darboe: Let’s stand and support gov’t to fight Corona

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By Omar Wally

UDP leader Ousainou Darboe has called on Gambians to stand and support the government of The Gambia in its efforts to combat coronavirus.

“Gambians must all adhere to preventive measures put in place by the authorities; UDP will work with government to combat the spread of the virus and fully support and participate in any awareness campaign that government may embark on,” Darboe said at a news conference on Tuesday.

Darboe announced that UDP made arrangements for the installation by members of the party’s youth wing 16 hand washing stations in Greater Banjul Area to promote WHO’s #SAFEHANDS CHALLENGE.

Health ministry says report Gambia has two suspected cases of coronavirus is false

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Coronavirus fear intensified after reports two people suspected of having the virus came into the country from Indonesia.

Reports emerged on Tuesday two people have been isolated at MRC after they showed signs of coronavirus.

The ministry of health is however dismissing the reports saying they are false.

The ministry said in a statement on its official Facebook page: “We hereby inform the public that this information is totally false, Misleading and taking out of context. It is in no way represent the view of Ministry of Health.

“The Director of Health and Education at the Ministry of Health made it categorically clear in his interview on GRTS Gambia This Morning, that the suspects in question do not meet COVID-19 Case Definition criteria.

“The Ministry of Health would like to inform the public that there is no need for panic or alarm.”

The Fatu Network Heroes Awards 2020 results in full

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Hundreds of people on Saturday gathered at the Coco Ocean Hotel for the first The Fatu Network Heroes Awards. The hugely successful event highlighted individuals as well as organisations for their tireless and selfless work for their country and communities through their respective industries and initiatives.
Below are the results in full;

Categories

Man of the Year– Abubacarr Ba Tambadou

Woman of the Year– Gina Bass

Agricultural Leadership– Tresor Women Warriors

Education Prize for Excellence– Dr. Mam Yassin Sarr

Health Servant of the Year– Dr. Abubacarr Jagne

Green Award– Omar Malmo Sambou

Trailblazer– Madame Isatou Sanyang

Exemplary Youth– Gina Bass

Philanthropist– Yunus Hydara

Diaspora Engagement– Gambia Diaspora Health Initiative

Iconic Gambian (Posthumous) (These individuals were all given awards for their service and no voting/competition took place)

Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara

Ebria Solo Sandeng

Sise Jaha Sawaneh

Special Awards

Her Excellency Fatima Maada Bio for ‘Inspiring a Generation‘

Mr. Mustapha Njie for his ‘Service to the Youth‘

On the realities of our current situation: letter to my president (Part 2)

Good Morning Mr. President,

It has been a little over a week since I sent you my first epistle in this series. It is tough to maintain a weekly publication of essays but I had to get back to my keyboard because I made a #promise to write to you on a weekly basis and readers would expect to see my letters. Indeed the saying “a promise is a promise” is worth bearing in mind. We cannot accuse you of breaking your “3-years” promise and renege on our own promises.

I must commend you, Sir, for the moves your government has made since my first letter which was focused on the Coronavirus outbreak and the need for your government to up the game regarding this danger.

I have heard about the collaboration between your Tourism Ministry and the health authorities in a bid to keep our hotels safe. This is highly commendable; moreover, I have seen testimonies from people who have crossed the border into The Gambia by land and sea and they have testified that there is a lot of serious activity by our health authorise in screening and preparing people coming into the country and I must commend you for this.
Another important and commendable decision your government has taken is to declare a travel ban for public servants. This is good not only for our health but also the struggling national budget.

However, the timing of the travel ban is a bit suspect. The ban was declared only after you left with large delegation to Senegal (a country that has confirmed numerous cases of the Coronavirus) for a summit. Travelling with a delegation of 44 people into a country with confirmed cases of this deadly virus is not the smartest thing to do Your Excellency. Declaring a travel ban after you and your team received the hefty per diem allowances that come with such foreign trips could be tantamount to the situation described by the Mandinka proverb ‘ali nga tabaa bula; fulehwo bay daa’ (you are calling on people to stop using snuff while the snuff bottle is dangling in your own mouth).

Anyway, at least you have done something and we only hope that there will be no complacency in the implementation of the measures recommended by your government.
I commend you for all the moves made so far and pray that Allah strengthens your hand in the implementation of strategies to protect our country and her people from the menace of the Coronavirus.

But one more thing Mr. President: you would recall that I pleaded with you to suspend your activities upcountry that brought together crowds for your inauguration of projects. Your colleague across the border has just declared a ban on public gatherings for a month just to make sure the Senegalese people are safe. Media reports have revealed that “President Macky Sall on Saturday announced strict measures aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus, including banning public gatherings, closing schools and cancelling April 4 Independence Day festivities.” Can you take a lesson from that Mr. President.

Your Excellency, I am not in anyway suggesting that your staff at the Presidency should rush to copy Macky Sall’s declaration verbatim and change the address to “State House, Banjul”; but I am sending a hint that, at the very least, you suspend all your activities that would create crowds and expose your own citizens to unwarranted danger.

God bless you Mr. President and may Allah bless and protect our dear country and all her citizens.

Yours,
In the Service of the Nation
Momodou Sabally
Former Presidential Affairs Minister, S.G and Head of the Civil Service

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