The Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MaJAC), in partnership with UNESCO, have kicked off a three-day training on advanced fact-checking for 30 journalists, including community media workers drawn from the Gambia and Guinea Bissau.
This move by the Academy is another step to add quality to the media industry in The Gambia and Bissau, as media practitioners from within the country and Guinea Bissau converged for this intensive training on fact-checking.
In an era of disinformation and misinformation, causing threats in the media industry, fact-checking has become crucial in the daily operations of media personnel.
Caroline Anipah, a Media, Communication and Research professional from Ghana was the lead trainer. (Picture - MaJAC)
The capacity scheme aims to arm these journalists with the requisite skills to counter misinformation and disinformation, strengthening infrastructures for peace and promotion of social cohesion across the subregion.
James Badjie, the Director of Training at MaJAC, said the decision to select reporters from the Gambia and Bissau is triggered by the need to prepare them ahead of their respective elections as Guinea-Bissau will be heading into elections in November this year, while the Gambia will be heading to the polls in 2026.
‘In an era where falsehood spread faster than facts. Journalists and community radios are the front-line defenders of truth. With critical elections approaching in The Gambia and in Guinea Bissau. Misinformation information undermines public trust, distorts national discourse, and jeopardises peace.’
‘The project responds directly to these challenges. One of them is why we are gathered here, which is a rigorous three days training on advanced fact-checking, digital verification tools, and strategies to counter disinformation, including foreign interference and AI-driven disinformation.’ Badjie said.
Naomi Williams, the Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Information, assured the government's full commitment to empowering the press in The Gambia.
‘We firmly believe that a free, vibrant, and responsible press is the bedrock of any thriving democracy. In recognition of this, the government of the Gambia is committed to creating an enabling environment, where journalists can operate without fear, where information flows freely and where truth remains the pillar of national discourse,’ she said.
Lamin Jahateh, a Gambian journalist, blogger, and a professional in media development and development communications, was among the trainers. (Picture - MaJAC)
Funding for this training is provided by UNESCO through the Infrastructure for Peace project. The project is themed on, “Empowering Journalists and Community Radios Through Effective Fact-Checking Training”.
Michel Kenmoe, the West African adviser for communication and information at UNESCO's regional office in Dakar, said ‘fact-checking contributes to media development’.
‘Every public interest story you clarify ripples out work, empowering individuals, protecting democracy and preserving information integrity. With strong commitment, together fact-checkers and community media can nurture trust in the information ecosystem of our respective countries. We all know our population needs to have trust in the information ecosystem.’
Michel Kenmoe, the West African adviser for communication and information at UNESCO's regional office in Dakar was one of the trainers. (Picture - MaJAC)
Modou S. Joof, the Secretary-General of the Gambia Press Union highlighted the need for fact-checking desks across the newsrooms.
‘The Gambia Press Union recognises that there is a capacity gap in fact-checking in the newsroom, including the absence of dedicated fact-checking desks in newspapers, radio, and television stations. We, therefore, welcome any support to train more journalists in fact-checking to close the capacity gap to build trust and enhance the accuracy and reliability of information disseminated by the news media.’ Joof said.
It is hoped that at the end of this three-day training, the participants will be well prepared to counter misleading information, especially during critical moments like elections as MaJAC and partners continue to devise efforts in strengthening trust within the media industry.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff at the Office of the President, Mr Alieu Loum, on behalf of His Excellency President Adama Barrow, handed over two (2) brand-new tractors with full implements to beneficiary communities in the North Bank Region (NBR) as part of ongoing efforts to boost rural agricultural production.The tractors were presented to the communities of Ndoofan and Toro Bah at no cost under the Programme for Accelerated Community Development (PACD), a flagship initiative of the Barrow Administration. This gesture is part of His Excellency’s direct response to requests made by the communities during the annual Meet the People Tour.In his remarks, Mr Loum called for unity and urged the beneficiaries to embrace unity and collectively utilise the tractors to increase production, productivity, and food security. He further called on them to take full ownership of the equipment to ensure its durability and lasting contribution to national food sovereignty.Mr Loum further advised the youths to be law-abiding citizens and to safeguard the peace and stability that the country is currently enjoying. He stressed that without peace and stability, there can be no meaningful development or food security; therefore, he urged them to jealously guard the nation’s peace and stability.Mr Loum expressed appreciation to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Department of Strategic Policy and Delivery (DSPD) for their role in implementing and coordinating the programme.The Governor of the North Bank Region, Mr Lamin Saidykhan, advised the communities to make good use of the gesture and avoid internal conflict.The Chiefs of Lower Nuimi and Lower Badibu, along with residents, thanked President Barrow for fulfilling his promise and pledged to utilise the tractors effectively to maximise their impact on agriculture and community development.Through PACD, the Government continues to allocate resources to strengthen the participation of women and youth in agriculture, while also expanding access to basic amenities and infrastructure. The programme aims to reduce rural–urban inequalities and foster inclusive growth across the country.
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President Adama Barrow has on Saturday officially handed over the first batch of 60 tractors and assorted agricultural machinery and equipment to selected farmers across the country. The tractors are the first batch of 180 machines procured by the government to enhance agricultural production, productivity and food security in The Gambia. This presentation forms part of the government's long-term strategy to mechanise agriculture in The Gambia and promote commercial farming. The tractors are the first batch of 180 tractors procured by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Security in partnership with Yonna Agribusiness company.The Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture described this development as revolutionary as it would expand agricultural production, create jobs and enhance food security.The tractors are procured under an existing partnership with Yonna Group, a private financial institution which co-finances 50% of the cost, with payment spread over 4 years. Such an arrangement, Muhamed Manjung, the Chairman of the Yonna Group believes underscores his company's deep connections to rural communities and commitment to strategic investment in agricultural mechanisation and rural economic transformation.Speaking on behalf of the beneficiary farmers Alhaji Ceesay commended President Barrow for pioneering agricultural transformation in The Gambia by providing tractors to local farmers. Ceesay added that the government has also provided fertiliser to rural farmers at a ‘highly subsidised rate.’ These developments, Ceesay disclosed, now place rural farmers at a ‘greater advantage of attaining food security’ and contributing to national socio-economic development. He urged the beneficiaries to ensure the sustainable use of the tractors.President Adama Barrow described the development as a significant milestone in The Gambia's drive towards agricultural mechanisation and national food self-sufficiency. Since assuming office, the President has consistently expressed his desire to transform agriculture into a ‘mechanised, efficient, and business-oriented sector.’This presentation is expected to empower local farmers by providing them with the necessary modern equipment to engage in massive agricultural production to feed the nation and export the surplus to generate foreign exchange to drive growth and create jobs. His Excellency Adama Barrow commended all the parties involved for coming up with this financing arrangement to enhance sustainability, accountability and transparency. He, however, advised the beneficiary farmers to ‘take good care of these tractors and utilise them to make a difference in their lives.’ The President reassured that the government will continue to support farmers by providing them with the necessary tools and technical knowledge, as well as the expertise to enable them to realise their potential. He finally commended the Ministry of Agriculture and Yonna Group for the collaboration and partnership that has led to the successful presentation of the first batch of tractors.The presentation presided over by President Barrow at the State House, was attended by cabinet ministers, senior government officials, farmers and other stakeholders in the agricultural sector
His Excellency President Adama Barrow, accompanied by a high-powered delegation including the First Lady Fatou Bah Barrow, the Chief of Staff and Minister at the Presidency Mod K. Ceesay and the Minister of Regional Government and Lands Hamat N.K. Bah recently paid condolences to the family of the late former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari at his hometown of Daura in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria. Buhari died earlier this month at a hospital in London. The late former President Buhari is recognised for his invaluable efforts in defending democracy in the Gambia following the 2016 political impasse.President Barrow and the delegation were received by Barrister Abdullah Garba Faskari, the Secretary to the Katsina State government and other officials at Umaru Musa Yar'adua airport in Daura, Katsina State, Northern Nigeria.After the usual airport ceremonies, the Presidential motorcade made a one and a half hour drive to the residence of the late former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to pay their respects.The President and delegation were received at the family home by the family of the late former President, including Buhari's eldest son, Yusuf Buhari, and his wife, former First Lady Aisha Buhari.The President paid tribute to the late former President for his commitment to democracy, explaining how Buhari played a pivotal role in defending democracy and the will of the Gambian people following the events of December 2016 when former President Yahya Jammeh refused to relinquish power. His decisive actions and charismatic leadership cement his legacy as a true pan Africanist who will forever be remembered in The Gambia.The President extended his condolences to the family and to the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the loss of what he called a brother, father figure, and friend.The Minister of Regional Government and Lands Hamat N.K. Bah also re-echoed those sentiments, adding that this was a very difficult moment for the President as he had close personal relations with the late former President.Hamat described former President Buhari's demise as a ‘great loss’ not only for Nigeria but Africa as a whole.Speaking on behalf of the family, Yusuf Buhari, son of the late former President, thanked President Barrow for his condolence visit, especially at this difficult period of mourning, adding that the family deeply appreciated his support and solidarity.President Barrow and the delegation later visited the grave of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, whose remains are interred in the family home, to pay his last respects and pray for the soul of the deceased to rest in Jannah.The President then left Daura, seen off by state officials and family members of General Muhammadu Buhari for the capital Abuja.An hour later the President arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, where he was received by the Gambia's High Commissioner H.E. Muhammadu Papa Njai, his deputy Abdoulie Hydara, the Military Attache Commodore Assan Sarr and Mustapha Sosseh.President Barrow later paid a courtesy call on the Nigerian President, H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at the Presidential Palace in Abuja. The two leaders discussed relations between the two countries and reaffirmed their joint commitment to strengthening Nigeria-Gambia ties. The president also extended condolences on behalf of the Gambian people to President Tinubu on the death of his predecessor, who died on the 13th of July 2025.
In an effort to ensure a successful participation of The Gambia in the inaugural African School Games in Algeria, the Gambian delegation, led by Chef De Mission Abdoukarim Sey, convened for a meeting to discuss important matters concerning Team Gambia.During the meeting, several participants, including the Chef De Mission, Athletics Coach Mariam Sallah, Lamin Jammeh, Secretary General of School Sports, and Alhasan Sey, a representative from the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, expressed gratitude to the government for its collaboration with the Gambia National Olympic Committee (GNOC) in registering The Gambia for this significant event. They highlighted the importance of this opportunity for student-athletes to display their talents on a higher platform.The speakers urged the athletes to remain focused on the competition and avoid distractions, emphasising the importance of upholding their roles as students. They encouraged the athletes to respect their coaches and heed their guidance, reinforcing that with dedication and commitment, success is within reach.The Chef De Mission reaffirmed his dedication to ensuring that all delegation members are provided with the necessary support and resources to facilitate a comfortable and productive stay, enabling them to fulfil their respective roles effectively.
The ruling party has issued an official statement signed by the Deputy Spokesperson, Hon. Seedy S.K. Njie. The statement informs the “public, including officials, supporters, and members of the National People’s Party (NPP), that following an executive meeting convened on Friday, June 20, 2025, at the party headquarters in Bundung, the National Executive Committee has unanimously approved a resolution for the immediate dismissal of the following party officials from their respective roles:- Kebba Madi Bojang, Youth President - Lamin Jatta, Co-opted National Executive Member - Lamin Touray, Deputy Public Relations Officer, Youth Wing - Sainey Manneh, Regional Public Relations Officer, West Coast Region.”This decision, according to a press dispatch, was made “in response to actions and conduct exhibited by the aforementioned individuals, which were regarded as serious violations of the constitution and ethical standards of the National People’s Party.”The NPP urges all members and supporters to “maintain their commitment to the core principles, values, and constitution of the party.” “As we continue to pursue our collective mission of building a prosperous and democratic nation, we express our sincere gratitude to all members and supporters for their unwavering loyalty and dedication to the ideals of the NPP. Let us remain united and steadfast as we approach the upcoming electoral cycle with renewed purpose and solidarity.”
China is opening new chapters in Africa-China cooperation this time in the classroom.Over 30 education officials and vocational school leaders from across Africa recently converged in Changsha for a 16-day seminar to strengthen governance in African vocational institutions. The seminar, hosted by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and organised by Hunan International Business Vocational College, focused on sharing China’s experience in vocational training, school governance, and international collaboration.Fatou Janneh and Kumba Jammeh, representatives from The Gambia’s Ministry of Higher Education who were among the participants, emphasised the importance of hands-on education. They noted that skills development must align with the demands of industry to create sustainable employment opportunities for young people. The duo also expressed optimism about applying the lessons learned back home.Throughout the programme, participants toured key institutions and industries to understand how China links education to national development. The delegation also took part in the 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo — one of the continent’s biggest platforms for investment and trade cooperation.Speaking during the seminar, Ouyang Ling, Project Manager for Future of Africa Seminar, said she hopes this platform will serve as a space for knowledge and idea sharing, helping to deepen China-Africa collaboration beyond vocational education.On June 13, the group also participated in the China-Africa Technical and Vocational Education and Training Cooperation Event, where they explored strategies for expanding TVET systems across the continent. Chinese officials reaffirmed their commitment to support Africa’s vocational education sector through governance exchange and long-term partnerships.The seminar, hopes to, among other things, build governance capacity and deepen China-Africa cooperation in the vocational training sector.
At the 4th China‑Africa Trade and Economic Expo in Changsha, the Gambia government and its Chinese counterpart unveiled a new Trade Cooperation Agreement Framework to deepen bilateral commerce and investment.Baboucarr O. Joof, The Gambia's Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment highlighted progress in sanitary and phytosanitary partnership to strengthen aflatoxin control, stressing that “with these measures in place, we expect Gambian groundnut and cashew exports to enter the Chinese markets, tariff‑free.” Gambia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Momodou Tangara - in red tie - was among the delegatesJoof says the agreement framework will streamline approval processes, boost quality standards and open new value‑chain opportunities for Gambian agribusinesses.Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. Mamadou Tangara reaffirmed the Gambia’s diplomatic stance, stating that “The Gambia is fully committed to the One‑China policy,” underscoring the country’s support for China’s sovereignty and its desire to expand cooperation beyond trade to education, technology and infrastructural development.Officials on both sides anticipate that the framework will pave the way for enhanced market access, increased Chinese investment in The Gambia’s processing facilities, and collaborative projects in logistics and cold‑chain storage. Stakeholders say the partnership marks a significant step toward more diversified, sustainable economic growth for Gambia.
Gambian pilgrims staying at the Nawazi Tower Hotel in Makkah are continuing their daily activities without any reported disruptions. Reliable sources reaching GRTS have confirmed that there was no fire incident at the Nawazi Tower Hotel. Our correspondent on the ground has verified that all pilgrims are safe and secure in their accommodations. Initial confusion arose from reports of a fire at a nearby building, located just a few meters from the Nawazi Tower, which led to misunderstandings. However, all Gambian pilgrims at the Nawazi have been accounted for, and they are in good health and spirits. The Gambia government, through the Hajj Commission, said the safety and well-being of the pilgrims remain their top priority, as they put all ‘necessary measures to ensure the comfort of Gambian pilgrims during their stay in Makkah.
In a vibrant show of hospitality and national pride, The Gambian Ambassador to China, His Excellency Masanneh Kinteh, hosted an Eid gathering that brought together members of the diplomatic corps alongside Gambian students and nationals living in China for an evening of celebration, connection, and cultural pride.Held in the spirit of Eid al-Adha, a time of reflection, generosity, and unity, the event highlighted the religious significance of the occasion and the ambassador’s commitment to fostering community and awareness of national identity among Gambians abroad.“We are proud of the way Gambians conduct themselves here in China. Compared to some of our counterparts, Gambians continue to be law-abiding, respectful, and purpose-driven. We encourage you to keep that spirit alive. You are representing your country wherever you are,” Ambassador Kinteh said. He emphasised that the doors of the Gambian Embassy in China remain open to all citizens, not just in times of difficulty but as a place for guidance, support, and national togetherness. The ambassador encouraged attendees to remain focused on their goals and to make the most of opportunities, especially in education and professional development, for the betterment of themselves and The Gambia.Strengthening Support: A Step Toward Consular CardsIn a forward-looking move, Ambassador Kinteh also shared updates on discussions held in South Korea about introducing consular cards for Gambians abroad. The proposed card would serve as an official identification tool for Gambian nationals, making it easier to access consular services, verify nationality, and ensure proper documentation while living outside the country. This initiative, once in place, could streamline embassy support and enhance the protection of citizens in their host countries.A Celebration of Home Away from HomeGuests at the event, including students, professionals, and diplomatic friends, were treated to various Gambian delicacies, uplifting conversations, and the familiar sounds and tastes of home.“Being here today reminds me of home. It’s more than a celebration. It’s a reminder that we are one people, regardless of where we are,” Bubacarr Gassama, a Gambian student based in China, stated.“It was refreshing to feel that connection again, especially during such an important time in our faith,” shared Sarjo Sowe.“The ambassador’s message about unity and representation really stayed with me. It reminded us all that how we behave abroad matters,” Adama Sarr said.More Than Just an EventAs the evening drew to a close, what lingered was not just a taste of great food and shared laughter but a renewed sense of patriotism, faith, and fellowship. The event reaffirmed that while Gambians may be scattered across the globe, their sense of community and love for the country remain strong.
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