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International Women’s Day 2019: How the European Union supports women in The Gambia
Press release
International Women's Day is a chance to remind ourselves that sixty one years ago, equality between women and men was embedded in the Rome Treaty as one of the European Union's (EU) fundamental values. Today, the EU…
Defend democratic governance: The National Assembly cannot be violated!
The fired lawmaker Ya Kumba Jaiteh has already been replaced by President Adama Barrow on Monday.
First things first: The National Assembly is the embodiment of our collective sovereignty, power and voice! We cannot and must not allow…
Gambia gets $161 million for solar project
The renewable energy project is expected to ensure reliable energy supply to schools and health centres across the country.
Gambia has received a $161 million support from three institutions to harness solar power and lean energy.…
Pres. Barrow replaces fired nominated lawmaker Kumba Jaiteh
President Adama Barrow has nominated Foday Gassama, a native of Brikama who has been stanch supporter of United Democratic Party as a replacement for sacked lawmaker Ya Kumba Jaiteh.
The Gambian leader fired Jaiteh for undisclosed…
Gov’t denies signing deportation agreement with EU
Gambia Government has not pen any agreement with the European Union or its member states to deport its citizens, said the spokesperson of the Government Ebrima Sankareh.
Gambia Government has come under severe criticism recently for…
CRC poised to embark on external public consultations in Diaspora
The Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) announces that it is on track to carry out external public consultations with Gambians in the Diaspora.
“The CRC is well poised to embark on external public consultations to incorporate the…
New Chamber of Commerce dedicated to Business Development for Women
Kanifing, The Gambia------ Gambian women make-up 50.8 % of the workforce and are most likely to be engaged in the informal economy. This leaves Gambian women “prone to exploitation, low job security, intensive poverty and largely…
Breakthrough: Thanks to Gambia, persecuted Rohingyas may finally get justice
Cooperation (OIC), in a major diplomatic breakthrough, unanimously adopted a resolution to move at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for establishing the legal rights of the Rohingyas and addressing the question of accountability and…
Former Junta member Touray charged to court, denied any wrongdoing
If found guilty Yankuba Touray and Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay could face up to three years in jail or a fine of D1 million or both fine and a jail term. Touray denied any wrongdoing and was granted bail by magistrate court in Kanifing on…
The reality of resurrection in New Gambia is needed beyond doubt
We have all been keenly following the proceedings of the Truth, Reconciliation, Reparation Commission. The hypothesis has been are Gambians that vicious to inflict such heinous crimes against their fellow citizens? As the TRRC continue to…