Sunday, May 19, 2024

Gov’t Will Rebuild Kaur Acting VP tells flood victims

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By Omar Wally Fatoumata Jallow- Tambajang, the acting Vice President and Minister for Women Affairs has told flood victims that The Gambia government under the leadership...

‘No more executive directives to do what is unlawful’- Interior Minister Fatty

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Gambia’s Interior Minister has said that there will be no more executive directives asking the police to do what is unlawful. Mai Ahmed Fatty was speaking on Wednesday...

Only Two Things Barrow Should Focus On: Roads and Electricity!

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The two major ingredients that are indispensable prerequisites for socio-economic development of any modern nation are electricity and roads. Hence if there is anything that Barrow needs...

IEC chief urges journalists to report fairly during parliamentary elections campaign

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  By Alhagie Jobe   The chief of the Gambia's electoral body - the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has urged journalists to report fairly on all candidates during elections campaign...

Bar association boycotts courts

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  Bruce Asemota, Point Newspaper   The Gambia Bar Association (GBA) has called on all it members to boycott the courts of the four Nigerian judges forthwith, until further notice. The...

BCC Mayor Receives Ghanaian NSS ED Osei Assibey, Discusses Partnership Areas

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By: Dawda Baldeh Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe of the Banjul City Council (BCC) welcomed Osei Assibey Antwi, the Executive Director of the Ghana National Service Scheme (NSS), to...

Gambia Press Union unveils US$220, 000 UNDEF funding

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The Gambia Press Union (GPU) on Saturday, April 1st, launched a two-year United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) sponsored project titled ‘Enhancing Government-Media Relations to Improve the Legal...

3 ECOWAS leaders due in Banjul on Wednesday in ‘final resolution’ efforts

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By Alhagie Jobe: Nigerian President Muhammadou Buhari who is also the chief mediator in Gambia’s political impasse will lead another delegation comprising three presidents to Banjul on...

Jammeh opts to lean on Amnesty to end political standoff, softens position at last

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By Alhagie Jobe: Gambia’s outgoing President Yahya Jammeh who has been defiant of not handing over power since he lost the December President election has finally soften...

AG Tambadou: Gambia is at a Crossroads, Requires Critical Decisions

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By Fatou Sowe "We are at a cross road and a society in dilemma, it is time for some critical decisions. We want accountability and at the same...

Gambia Judoka Njie Reacts After Winning Bronze Medal in Cairo

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By: Dawda Baldeh Gambian international Judo champion Faye Njie has reacted following his bronze medal victory at the just-concluded Senior Africa Judo Championships in Cairo, Egypt. Njie, who represented...

WHICH STAKEHOLDERS ARE MEMBERS OF COALITION 2016?

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  By Foroya Newspaper   WHICH STAKEHOLDERS ARE MEMBERS OF COALITION 2016? Coalition 2016 which supported the current President as an Independent presidential canididate in the 1 December 2016 presidential election...

President Barrow swears in two new Judicial Service commissioners

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Fajara 17 August 2017  President Adama Barrow has sworn in two new members of The Gambia’s Judicial Service Commission. Former National Assembly member Lamin Ceesay of Jarumeh Koto  and veteran agronomist Bolong L.K. Jatta of Busumbala both took the oath at a swearing-in ceremony in the Office of the President today.    Constituting the membership of the commission and getting it fully operational is part of the institutional reforms underway to improve efficiency in the Gambian Judiciary.    Messrs Jatta and Ceesay told journalists after the ceremony that they would work diligently along with other members to contribute to sound reform of the Gambian Judiciary.  They expressed their appreciation for the trust bestowed on them, and optimism that the appointment of qualified Gambian judges would restore confidence in the country’s judicial system.    Chief Justice Hassan Abubacarr Jallow said the new members of the Judicial Service Commission brought a wealth of community experience to the work of the body, and strengthened it immensely.   He expressed confidence in their ability to discharge their responsibilities with professionalism and integrity.    The Judiciary Service Commission is responsible for recommending appointments of judges and magistrates. It also advises the President and the government on measures to improve efficiency.    The appointments were based on section 145(1)(e) and section 145(1)(f) of The Gambia’s  1997 Constitution.    The Secretary General and head of the Gambian Civil Service, Mr Dawda Fadera, and senior officials from the Judiciary and the Office of the President witnessed the ceremony.      

GDC maintains position of rejecting elections results

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  Gambia Democratic Congress leader Mamma Kandeh on Monday convened press conference, saying his party is maintaining its position on rejecting the election results until clarifications are made...

HELLO MR PRESIDENT…Your Cabinet Is Incomplete

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  Amidst the Katzenjammer about whether or not you will resign after the three year transitional period of your government or that you will serve the full five...

HELLO MR PRESIDENT…Electricity Supply and Potable Water

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No form of development can take place in the absence of a constant, clean and uninterrupted supply of potable water. Even the United Nations recognises this as a...

US advices nationals in Gambia to be vigilant or leave country as political crisis...

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The United States Mission in Banjul on Friday advised all its nationals in The Gambia to stock up food, be vigilant and take precautionary measures as the...

Defense Says Court Lacks Jurisdiction In Former NIA Director General & Co Case

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  Justice Kumba Sillah Camara of the Banjul High Court has pushed the case of the former NIA officers after their lawyers made an objection to the jurisdiction...

Barrow’s office rectifies Jammeh over Constitution misquotations in Tuesday mid-night message

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The Office of the President-elect Adama Barrow has put the records straights following incumbent Yahya Jammeh’s Tuesday’s late night national address in which he misquoted the constitution...

Escalating Conflict in Gaza: Rising Death Toll (20,000) and Humanitarian Crisis

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By: Seringe ST Touray Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have pushed the Palestinian death toll toward 20,000, displacing nearly 2 million people. Recent bombings targeted homes, a refugee camp,...