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Sandeng’s Murderers Being Probed

By Abdoulie John Police in The Gambia arrested last weekend ten officers of the State Intelligence Service (SIS) with possible links to the murder of the former United Democratic Party (UDP) activist Ebrima Solo Sandeng. Police spokesperson David Kujabi confirmed to this reporter that two of them were released on […]

Society

Striking Doctors Cross The Red Line

It is extremely concerning to see an ongoing sit-down strike by The Gambia Doctors’ Association despite heartfelt apology from the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr Saffie Lowe-Ceesay regarding truthful statements she had made. In press conference, Dr Lowe alleged that “When you talk about corruption in the health […]

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NAWEC MD Challenges Critic

By Abdoulie John The Managing Director of the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) has challenged critics of the Gambia-Senegal energy deal to provide evidence that the deal does not benefit the Gambia. Baba Fatajo’s reaction comes amid fears that the SENELEC-NAWEC agreement puts the Gambia at a disadvantageous position. […]

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President Barrow’s CFTA Speech

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR. ADAMA BARROW THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA ON THE LAUNCH OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA (CFTA) AT THE EXTRA-ORDINARY SUMMIT OF AFRICAN UNION HEADS OF STATE DATE: 21ST MARCH 2018 VENUE: KIGALI, RWANDA Your Excellency, Mr. Paul Kagame, President of […]

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US Gives No Deportation Money

The United States Ambassador to The Gambia has refuted rumours milling in town that her country offered money to deportees to resettle in their home countries. In a statement published below, Ambassador C. Patricia Alsup made it clear that the Gambia government was never given 40 million dollars in exchange […]

Politics

Activists Denounce Mauritania Slavery

Press Release Mauritania: Growing repression of human rights defenders who denounce discrimination and slavery · Government continues to deny the existence of slavery but thousands remain enslaved · Activists have faced arrest and torture simply for speaking out against exploitation · Scores of anti-discrimination groups remain banned Mauritanian human rights […]

Society

Stop Misleading The Masses

“Having said that, it is also necessary to remind the Speaker that after all she is not an elected Member of the National Assembly such that even if she is the Speaker, she must be mindful in expelling an elected member out of the house. Halifa Sallah is a directly […]

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10 Arrested For Sandeng’s Murder

Police in Banjul have effected more arrests in connection to the fatal torture of the protesting United Democratic Party youths. Ebrima Solo Sandeng, the former Organising Secretary of the United Democratic Party, on April 14, 2016, led a two dozen youth politicians to launch a peaceful protest, calling for electoral […]

Politics

Madi Gets It All Wrong Again!

The person responsible for the debacle in the parliament last Thursday is no more than Halifa Sallah. After listening to the audio from parliament this has been universally clear by all sensible and objective Gambian both home and abroad except in the Halifa Sallah camp. This never came as a […]

Society

Meeting The Tiger Lady

Saul Saidykhan On February 9th, 2018 I called an older brother in the morning to check on him only to learn he was taken to the hospital overnight and admitted. I immediately cancelled my other engagements, and crab-walked to the Kotu makeshift cab stand to get a ride to the […]

Politics

Doctors’ Rights and Responsibilities

I put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) in response to brother Madi Jobarteh’s passionate support of Gambia’s striking junior doctors. Madi’s thesis in support of the doctors’ strike has moved beyond the specific complaint about the Health Minister’s utterances, but I would like to start with my brief comments […]

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Mai Trumpets National Dialogue

By Abdoulie John The leader of Gambia Moral Congress has trumpeted the idea of holding a National Dialogue to chart a way forward for the country. It is little over a year after Gambians put an end to 22 years of Jammeh dictatorship, which had left rising tensions in the […]