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Action Aid International The Gambia empowers Poultry farmers in CRR

Action-Aid International - the Gambia recently handed over cheques for D300, 000 to poultry farmers in the central region - south in a bid to enhance the resilience of farmers against climate change. The initiative aims to support vulnerable communities in agriculture. The Manager of LRP 8 & 11 Action-Aid, Fafa Cham, said the eighteen-month project is jointly implemented by farmers' associations targeting fifty beneficiaries in poultry production. This he said will increase the income of farmers and ensure food security. The Governor Central River Region Sheriff Abba Sanyang explained that the initiative will improve local poultry production. He encourages farmers to diversify their agricultural activities in a bid to mitigate the impact of climate change on households. 

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The Opposition United Democratic Party picks Minority leader

The United Democratic Party (UDP) the largest opposition in the sixth legislature has announced Hon Alagie S. Darboe, as the Minority Leader of the National Assembly.  Hon Madi M.K Ceesay, is Deputy Minority Leader, and Hon. Sulayman Saho Chief Whip. The announcement was made on Tuesday, April 19th, 2022. The National People’s Party (NPP) has also announced that Hon Bellay G Tunkara is the new Majority leader of the house and Hon Ablie Ceesay is his deputy. Hon. Omar Darboe, is the Chief Whip.  

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Police say its officer is mentally imbalanced

The Gambia police force has expressed concern over the conduct of Officer Yankuba Camara brandishing a firearm and was heard threatening members of the UDP on social media. The police say the officer is battling with a rare mental health condition, and episodes of mental imbalances experienced occasionally. The police said in a statement that it is working with the family for appropriate psychiatric support and treatment recommendations. 

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Standard Chartered Bank Gambia Ltd to divests business interest in the Gambia

The Central Bank of The Gambia is in receipt of correspondence from Standard Chartered Bank Gambia Ltd, conveying Standard Chartered Bank Group’s decision to divest their business interest in The Gambia. This is in line with the Group’s new business model and strategic repositioning, which requires divestiture from a number of African countries, including The Gambia and a few countries in the Middle East. The Group is in negotiation with potential investors to buy its shares in Standard Chartered Bank Gambia Ltd. The divestiture will not impact the operations of Standard Chartered Bank Gambia Ltd, as the bank will continue to operate normally. The Central Bank of The Gambia hereby assures its customers and the public that Standard Chartered Bank is a well-managed, highly liquid, and well capitalized bank, which will continue its normal operations in full compliance with the Central Bank of The Gambia’s regulatory requirements. It will be noted that Standard Chartered Bank is one of the largest banks in this country with a long history going back more than a hundred years, during which the bank contributed enormously to the socio-economic development of The Gambia and will continue to do so in years to come. The bank’s customers and the public are hereby urged to be mindful of messages going around in the social media regarding the divestiture process, details of which are hereby clarified, informing customers and the general public that Standard Chartered Bank Gambia Ltd will continue to operate normally. The release ends. 

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National Assessment Test (NAT) and the Gambia Basic Education Certificate Examination (GABECE) Rescheduled to July 2022

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) in consultation with the West African Examination Council (WAEC) wishes to inform Regional Education Directorates, School Principals, Parents, Students and the Public that the 2022 National Assessment Test (NAT) and the Gambia Basic Education Certificate Examination (GABECE) have been rescheduled to July 2022The reason for this development is to allow students affected by the Cassamance crisis in Foni to settle down and catch up for the lost contact hours. The Ministry will continue its consultations with WAEC to communicate the new dates once they are confirmed. In light of this development, MoBSE would like to solicit the cooperation and understanding of all stakeholders,” MoBSE in a statement today.Many schools near the Gambia-Senegal border in Foni were closed and some of their students were internally displaced because of the clashes between the MFDC and the Senegalese Soldiers recently.

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Fabakary Tombong Jatta elected speaker of the National Assembly

Honorable Fabakary Tombong Jatta Has Been Elected As Speaker Of The Sixth Legislature. Mr. Jatta is one of five nominated members by the President. Hon Seedy SK Njie was elected Deputy speaker of the house.

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President Barrow nominates five in the new National Assembly

President Adama Barrow has nominated Fabakary Tombong Jatta Seedy S.K. Njie, Maimuna Ceesay, Kebba Lang Fofana, and Fatou K. Jawara as members of the National Assembly of the Republic of The Gambia with effect from Tuesday, 12th April 2022. This is in accordance with the power vested in him in the 1997 constitution.

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High Court Judges, Human rights Commissioner and Senior Civil Servant sworn in

Three High court judges Justice Sheriff B. Tabally, Justice Sidi K. Jorbateh and Justice Isatou Janneh Njie, were sworn in today at State House. Also sworn in were Halimatou Dibba as a member of the Human Rights Commission and Mariama Njie as Permanent Secretary, assigned to the Office of the President. They all took the oath of office and secrecy before cabinet ministers. 

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Good Friday and Easter Monday declared Public Holidays

In accordance with the provisions of section 76 (1) of the Constitution (1997) of the Republic of The Gambia, the Office of the President informs the general public that Friday 15th and Monday 18th April 2022 are declared public holidays throughout the country, in observance of the Christian Holy feast of Easter. On behalf of His Excellency President Adama Barrow, the Office of the President wishes a blessed Easter feast to the Christian community at home and abroad.

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Gambia government cuts spending on Overseas travel, fuel and telephones

The Secretary-General and Head of the Civil Service, Mr. Noah Touray, has issued a circular to inform all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, that the Government has taken fiscal and austerity measures to reduce spending on overseas travel, fuel and lubricants, and telecommunications allowances.  The Government has also reduced all monthly fuel allocation to eligible officials by 20%. Overseas travels, except for UN, ECOWAS, AU, World Bank, IMF, AfDB, and IsDB statutory meetings, have been suspended with immediate effect until further notice.  Meetings, where the organisers will fully pay the cost of participation in such overseas events, are not included. Postpaid mobile telephones for public officials will be limited to senior officials and relevant security functionaries with limits. The circular states that the measures are meant to mitigate the impact of current global economic uncertainties.

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Government Adopts Measures to Mitigate the Effects of Economic Uncertainties

Government Adopts Measures to Mitigate the Effects of Economic Uncertainties  An eight-member task force to look into the recent rise in fuel and commodity prices and the implication of the Russia-Ukraine war on all sectors of the economy has been commissioned. The group comprising members from three Ministries and government agencies is assigned to within two weeks develop a diagnostic analysis of the current situation of the economy and recommend measures to mitigate the impact on the living conditions of people in The Gambia.

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Corona’s inquest concludes that Former Ambassador Dawda Fadera died of an Infection following surgery

The inquiry set up to investigate the death of the former Gambian ambassador to the U.S Dawda Fadera completed and submitted its findings. The inquiry was set up by the Chief Justice on the order of the Attorney General following ‘reasonable suspicion’ in the circumstances of the death of the former diplomat. The coroner Examined witnesses, the pathologist, and the staff of the Hospital, an independent medical expert.  Family members of The deceased also visited the hospital and reviewed relevant documents Such as the post mortem report and the hospital file of the deceased. The coroner's verdict is that the deceased died as a result of an Infection following surgery performed on him at the hospital. The Coroner found no evidence of poisoning or other unlawful conduct Causing the death.

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MANJAGO HEADS MEET PRESIDENT BARROW OVER KOMBO SOUTH LAND ENCROACHMENTS, URGE DIALOGUE AND LEGAL PROTECTION

The President His Excellency Adama Barrow on Wednesday met with the Manjago “Alkalolu” from the Kombo South District of the West Coast Region. The village heads represented the Manjago communities, who have expressed concerns about illegal encroachments on their ancestral land by neighbouring groups, leading to ongoing disputes and threats of violence.After the meeting, David Cardoman Gomez, the Alkalo of Faalah village shared that the Manjago communities are worried about these developments but are committed to addressing the issue through dialogue rather than confrontation, as they are law-abiding citizens. Gomez emphasised that the Manjago people are third-generation Gambians, having inherited their land from their great-grandfathers who arrived in the country long before British colonial rule. He expressed hope that the President and his government would work to resolve the land disputes affecting the Manjago community and return the land to its rightful owners, as outlined in the constitution and land policy.Yusupha Gomez, another community leader, conveyed sincere gratitude to President Barrow for hearing their concerns. He noted that through dialogue with all parties involved, an amicable solution could be reached regarding the land disputes. However, he advised the Manjago community to legally document their land to protect it from encroachments by speculators and neighbouring communities.Mr Gomez described President Barrow as tolerant, accommodating, and open to dialogue, expressing hope that the meeting would lead to a positive outcome, as they had presented a comprehensive report to him.

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GAMBIA’S NEW ENVOY TO SERBIA PRESENTS CREDENTIALS, EYES COOPERATION IN AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION, ICT

The Gambia’s Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union, H.E. Pa Musa Jobarteh, recently presented his Letters of Credence to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, formally accrediting him as The Gambia’s Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia.The ceremony was held at the Presidential Palace in Belgrade.Ambassador Jobarteh conveyed fraternal greetings from President Adama Barrow to the Serbian President, Government, and people. He underscored Banjul’s commitment to deepen bilateral ties with Belgrade.During a tête-à-tête with President Vucic, the two discussed key areas for cooperation where both nations could benefit, including higher education, agriculture, engineering, tourism, and ICT.Ambassador Jobarteh highlighted The Gambia’s interest in agricultural mechanisation and scholarships for Gambians to study at Serbian universities, saying both would “greatly contribute to the socioeconomic development of the country.” The two sides also agreed to explore economic cooperation between the Chambers of Commerce of The Gambia and Serbia.President Vucic welcomed Ambassador Jobarteh to Serbia and congratulated him on his appointment. He noted The Gambia’s developing political and economic progress and reaffirmed Serbia’s commitment to support Banjul in the priority areas raised by the ambassador.Ambassador Jobarteh is The Gambia’s Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union, with concurrent accreditation to Serbia.

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GAMBIANS IN BRAZZAVILLE PACK AIRPORT FOR PRESIDENT BARROW, SEEK HELP ON IMMIGRATION STATUS 

On the sidelines of his visit to the Republic of the Congo, President Adama Barrow met with representatives of the Gambian Association in Brazzaville. The meeting created space for discussions on national issues and the challenges facing the community, where thousands of Gambians have lived for decades.Community head and Consular Saikou Jawara thanked President Barrow for the visit, saying it reinforces the bonds of friendship and brotherhood between Congo and The Gambia. He described Gambians in Brazzaville as peaceful, united, and law-abiding, a reputation he said has earned them respect from local authorities. Jawara noted that residents spent hours at the airport to welcome the President. He appealed for government support to facilitate passports and ID cards to help members regularise their immigration status and access jobs.Demba Cham, an executive member of the association, echoed the request. He praised Barrow for development initiatives back home, saying the community has been following The Gambia’s infrastructure and electricity expansion projects closely. Cham called the projects evidence of the government’s commitment to improving lives and urged the President to help Gambians in Congo obtain national documents.Foreign Affairs Minister Serign Modou Njie commended the community for the welcome given to the President and his delegation. He said Gambians in Congo had shown patriotism and love for the country’s leadership and reassured them that the government would look into their concerns.President Barrow expressed gratitude to the community for turning out in large numbers at the airport. He advised them to remain united, hardworking, and respectful of the host country’s laws. The President said The Gambia has undergone unprecedented transformation, crediting democracy for restoring trust and opening new opportunities with development partners.“As the President, I love The Gambia more than anyone else because The Gambia is my project, and I am happy when Gambians are happy,” Barrow told the gathering. He cited roads built to last a century as part of his legacy. He urged the community to organise and compile a list of eligible citizens so the government can dispatch teams to issue national documents, in line with policy.In the December election, Barrow pledged to hold a “free, fair and peaceful election” and to “respect the outcome of the vote.” He added that The Gambia, under his leadership, has seen remarkable progress in infrastructure and electricity, with more developments planned in the coming years.Closing the meeting, the President declared himself an honorary member of the association and promised to forward his contributions as a gesture of support and goodwill to Gambians in Congo Brazzaville.

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VP Jallow Meets Gambians in New York

His Excellency Mohammed BS Jallow, Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia, recently met with members of the Gambian Community in Bronx, New York.The visit underscores the Government of The Gambia's continued commitment to engaging with Gambians living abroad, listening to their concerns, and strengthening the bond between the homeland and the diaspora.

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AUB MARKS 20 YEARS IN BANJUL, RALLIES GOV’TS TO BACK PUBLIC BROADCASTERS

Delegates gathered at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre for the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) Assembly's official opening and its 20th Anniversary celebration. The event, led by Gambia's Information Minister Ismaila Ceesay, included representatives from AUB member countries, the European Union of Broadcasting, cabinet ministers, and key media partners.The focus was on overcoming challenges and enhancing public broadcasters in Africa. This is the second such gathering in Banjul, the first being in 1998 when it was known as the URTNA General Assembly. This year's event is themed: "AUB, 20 Years at the Service of African Media.”Speeches during the opening ceremony emphasised the necessity for African media to take the lead in telling African stories, while also addressing financial and infrastructural challenges, press freedom, the transition to the digital landscape, and the need for increased government support for public service broadcasters.Abdoulie Sey, the Director General of The Gambia Radio and Television Services praised the AUB for choosing GRTS to host this significant event, expressing his institution’s commitment to reform and acknowledging the government's support for media growth.Abdoulie Sey, the Director General of The Gambia Radio and Television Services (PC: Information Ministry)Challenges such as limited financial backing, the high cost of sports rights, and digital evolution were also underscored.Cleophas Barore, the president of AUB, urged governments to assist public broadcasters in securing rights for continental and global sports events.Speaking through an interpreter, Louisette Ndedi, the Secretary General of CONFEJES, emphasised the importance of the assembly finding solutions to these challenges.Due to the government's reforms aimed at strengthening democracy in The Gambia, Dr Ismaila Ceesay, The Gambia’s Information Minister, stated on behalf of President H.E. Adama Barrow that the Barrow-led administration has demonstrated a strong commitment to media freedom. “Here in The Gambia, there is no journalist in prison,” he said.Dr Ismaila Ceesay, The Gambia’s Information Minister (PC: Information Ministry)The information minister further commended GRTS for its unwavering efforts in providing accurate information and delivering quality services.As the African Union of Broadcasting celebrates its 20th anniversary, it has reaffirmed its ambition to leverage content exchange as a strategic tool for cooperation and a means of media sovereignty. 

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