Author: Kairo News

Society

NO NEED TO RESIGN – YET!

Madi Jobarteh: “Section 82”. BUT you [Madi Jobarteh] leave out Section 231(4) which says the President CAN IGNORE ADVICE ON THIS AND DO WHAT HE WANTS: “Where under any provision of this Constitution any person or authority is authorised or required to exercise any function after consultation with any other […]

Society

Jiffin’s New School Needs A Bail Out!

One of The Gambia’s lower basic schools urgently needs help. Until September 15 last year, Jiffin, a village situated few miles from Soma town in the Lower River Region, was without a school. Despite being located in a small village, the new school has a total pupil population of 141. […]

Society

Thank You For Nominating Me To The TRRC; Not My Luck

First of all, I would like to congratulate my fellow nominees who have been shortlisted for the eleven (11) positions of Commissioners of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparation Commission (TRRC); the composition of which aims to reflect the gender, regional, religious, cultural and possibly, ethnic diversity of both majority and […]

Politics

Why Tambadou Should Resign

My Advice To Baa Tambadou Resign If… If indeed Pres. Barrow knew that you were not in town and did not take part in the decision to pardon a pedophile and still went ahead to approve the decision to pardon this pedophile then resign! Don’t be part of a corrupt […]

News

UN Rep Bids Farewell To President Barrow

PRESS RELEASE UN Representative bids farewell to President Barrow State House, Banjul, 26th August, 2018 – State House, Banjul, 24th August, 2018 – President Adama Barrow on Friday received the UN Resident Coordinator in The Gambia, Ms. Ade Mamonyane  Lekoetje at his office in Banjul. The courtesy call was to […]

News

Justice Minister Clarifies Pardon Issue

The Attorney General and Minister of Justice Abubacarr Ba Tambadou has distanced himself from recommending the pardon of a Norwegian citizen convicted of child abuse in The Gambia. In a statement published below, Minister Tambadou said he was not aware of how the said Norwegian convict was granted presidential amnesty. […]

News

Foreign Minister Tangara Bids Farewell to UN Secretary-General António Guterres

PRESS RELEASE The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad of the Republic of The Gambia wishes to inform the general public that following his appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Honourable Dr. Mamadou Tangara, who was The Gambia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative […]

News

Barrow Pardons 7 Prisoners

By Abdoulie John Gambian President Adama Barrow has pardoned seven prisoners who are serving jaul terms. The pardon absolves the prisoners of guilt for their convicted crime. “The general public is hereby informed that His Excellency Mr. Adama Barrow, President of The Republic of The Gambia acting under Section 82 […]

Politics

Senegal: Unfair trials of senior opposition members spark human rights concerns ahead of UN review

Senegal must make guaranteeing fair trials a priority and immediately stop intimidation and harassment of opposition leaders and crackdown on dissent, which has increased in the run up of the 2019 presidential elections, Amnesty International said today in its submission to the country’s UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The submission, Senegal: […]

Politics

Of Gambia’s Barking Intellectuals

I concur with Ebrahim Jaiteh in his article “The Crisis of Educated Gambians” published on the prestigious Kairo News on Thursday 16th August 2018. It is generally believed that where there is a problem there must be a solution. Gambian intellectuals have always been eager to identify and pinpoint the […]