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REPGam project asses energy needs for communities

Officials of REPGam project on Monday began data collection in beneficiary communities including institutions to assess the energy needs before the implementation of the project later this year. The delegation visited Ndemban Technical and Vocational education centre in the west coast region where the ministry of Higher education research science and technology plans to transform the centre to a full fledged Vocational training facility. The REPGam project is working on implementing solar power supply in 26 beneficiaries including communities and institutions. The delegation comprising technicians from various stakeholders examine the geographic cordinates of the facility for adequate and proper installation of solar power systems. Speaking to GRTS, the deputy director of the REPGam project Dr Ebrima Sonko explains the modality of the project saying SUN Farming a German company is contracted to install the solar system in all the beneficiary communities. He said the project will reduce the country's dependency of fossil fuel as well as complement goverment's efforts in providing clean affordable and reliable energy supply. Dr Sonko said the centre has the potential to accommodate different areas of discipline in Vocational education and training thus significant amount of energy supply will be required. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research who are supporting African countries to fight the impact of climate change through renewable sources of energy. The team will proceed to Bansang General hospital for a similar exercise. 

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BERLIN ENERGY DIALOGUE FORUM DISCUSSED GLOBAL ENERGY POLICY AND CLIMATE ACTION

At  the 8th Berlin Energy Dialogue Forum which is happening at the face of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, experts renewed calls for more action in relation to embracing renewable energy as a solution to climate change and their related mishaps. They include UN secretary general, Antonio Gutares and Annalena Baerbock, Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs who called for reduction in global emissions. The UN chief also stated that the world needs to fix the problem of it's global energy mix. For individuals such as Germany's Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Svenja Schulze, renewable energy sources are the answer to both the climate and energy crisis.At a time when the crisis in Ukraine is taking toll on the global energy and economy, the 8th edition of the energy conclave attracted experts, politicians, business leaders and journalists from across the globe to discuss the future of energy policy and climate action for a better world.

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GERMAN FOUNDATION (DSIK) SIGNS MOU WITH NACCUG AND TWO OTHER UNIONSGerman

 Foundation for International Cooperation (DSIK) sings a memorandum of understanding with National Association of Cooperative Credit Unions of The Gambia (NACCUG), Gambia Police Force Cooperative Credit Union and Medical and Health Credit Union. As per the memorandum, the two credit unions will benefit from a project grant of 2.7 million Dalasi. Aside from providing NACCUG with technical assistance, its general manager, Foday Sanyang said the idea is to enhance small and medium enterprises of credit union members.DSIK country representative pictured the project as special. Gabriele Freigrau v. dem Bussce talked of the project's specialty in the sense that it does not focus on collateral as a benchmark for loans. The board vice-chairman of Medical and Health Credit Union Abdul Aziz Ceesay said it is important that they are a chosen pilot to propagate entrepreneurship amongst credit unionists. Pa Singhateh equally portrayed the grant as a financial facility that will be beneficial to members since it will scale up thier business.The financial enhancement is expected to last for a year with possible extension in time and beneficiaries.

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Over a hundred youths complete Youth Service Scheme

134 youth were on Tuesday sworn in as Corp members of the National Youth Service Scheme two-year skills acquisition training program. This is the 14th  badge of the scheme since it's establishment in 1996 and it comprises of young men and women including hard of hearing. The Swearing in ceremony led by Justice idrissa F Mbai is part of the fundamental activities of the scheme for the youth to take an oath of service to Nation. Speaking at the event Gibril ngorr Secka said the scheme is a government founded program aimed at enhancing the skills of young people for employment and economic growth. Mr Ismaila Ceesay the CEO of insight Training Center spoke of the importance of a skillful youth population in national development.The Board Chairperson of NYSS Alhagie Kebbeh assured of NYSS and government’s commitment to an all inclusive youth empowerment  program.The Executive Director of NYSS Emmanuel Mendy discussed the components of the orientation program.Several other speakers including one Corp member Ida Njie thanked government and the NYSS for the initiative saying it will enable them to get employment and contribute meaningfully to National development Participants are now set to undergo a two-year skills training program in different professional areas.

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Gambia Narrowly go through to AFCON 2023 Qualifiers

Assan Ceesay scores a brace as the the Gambia stumbled to is to the final round of the 2023 AFCON qualifiers.  The Gambia won 3-2 on aggregate over Chad after two legs. Chad nearly ended The Gambia's dream as they led the game to the dying minutes before Assan Ceesay equalising through a penalty. Despite a 2-2 draw at their temporary home in Agadir, Morocco, the Scorpions 1-0 win in the first leg in Cameroon decided  the tie. 

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President Barrow Promises electricity and water supply to Kerr Layen

Continuing his tour in the Central River Region South, President Adama Barrow held meetings in Kerr Layen, Dalaba, and Sinchu Alaji all in the Niaminas. At the meetings, the President renewed his commitment to the socio-economic development of the CRR with emphasis on road infrastructure, education, healthcare, electricity and water for rural communities. The president also galvanised support for NPP candidates and called on people to vote for them. President Barrow finally thanked the people of Kerr Layen for the turnout and promised to provide them with electricity and water. The President and entourage proceeded to Dalaba in Niamina West where he also thanked the people for their continued support for the NPP. Other speakers during the rallies were Tourism Minister Hamat Bah, NPP candidates from the various constituencies, and a host of other politicians.

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Three more candidates pull out of the race to the national Assembly

Three more candidates have withdrawn from the upcoming national assembly elections barely a fortnight before the polls. The Independent Electoral Commission on Monday announced that Mustapha S Cham, the PDOIS candidate for Lower Saloum, Selou Bah, the Independent candidate for Upper Saloum, and Malick Jassey, the Independent candidate for Lower Saloum have all withdrawn. The IEC has since accepted their withdrawals.The IEC also announced that by-elections will be held in four wards in the Kanifing and Brikama administrative areas.  On Saturday 14th May by-elections will be held in Bundung Six Junction, London Corner, Sanyang, and Marakissa. Nomination of candidates for the by-elections will be conducted from 25th to 29 April between 8 am and 4 pm at the respective IEC Regional Offices in Brikama and Kanifing.

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The Gambia government dismisses claims of a delay in the new pay and grading scale

The government of the Gambia has refuted claims on social media that the new pay and grading has been rescheduled. The government was reacting to a purported memo trending on social media. A statement from the government spokesperson indicated that the Gambia government is committed to implementing the new pay and grading scale. “The government of the Gambia remains resolute in improving the welfare of all citizens and ever since coming into power that has been the priority of President Adama Barrow and government.” The statement urges the general public to ignore the memo.

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Gambia wins Africa games beach volleyball championship

The Gambia beach volleyball team of Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra have defeated South Africa 2 - 0 in the finals of the 2022 Commonwealth beach volleyball games qualifiers in Ghana.The Africa Games champion first trashed South Africa 21-08 in the first set before recording a 21-18 win in the second set to scoop the honour and qualified for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. This triumph over South Africa means revenge for The Gambia as they lost to South Africa in the group stages. South Africa might miss the goal medal, but they will also be in Birmingham alongside the Gambia as representatives of the Commonwealth nations from the African continent.

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Steve Nets As Gambia Beat Chad In 2023 AFCON Preliminary

Babucarr Steve Trawallly silenced his critics as he scored the much-needed goal that helped The Gambia to a 1 - 0 win over Chad in the first leg of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations preliminary qualifiers. The tricky winger fall out with the Gambia's coach Tom Saintfeit during the AFCON in Cameroon and abandoned the camp, but was given a chance and he proved why he should have been used by the coach with a late goal.The Gambia was the better side by far, but all they needed was a solitary lone goal at the Ahamadou Ahidjo stadium in Cameroon.The Gambia now hold a pole position ahead of the second game which will take place in Morocco on the 29th of March 2022. The overall winner of the double legged tie will be pitted in the group stage of the 2023 AFCON qualifiers.

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V.P Touray address World Water Forum

The Vice President Dr. Isatou Touray addressed the 9th World Water Forum in Dakar, Senegal. The Forum which is the first of its first kind in the African continent will last from 21 to 26 March 2022. The theme of the forum “water security for peace and Development” brought together world leaders and experts to pave a way for a world free from water shortage and insecurity. VP Touray said President Adama Barrow’s government has plans in place to ensure access to quality water and sanitation for all and noted that water is a human rights issue and his excellency is committed to providing all communities with water which is essential for everyone.

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Twelve suspects arraigned for obstructing Narcotic officers

The Drug Law Enforcement Agency (DLEAG) said 12 persons have been arraigned at the Basse Magistrates’ Court. They were charged with obstructing Narcotic officers in the execution of their duties.A statement from the DLEAG indicated that the men are standing trial for their conduct that led to the wilful damage of a vehicle and injured a suspect who was in custody. Eleven (11) of the accused persons were remanded in custody. One of the accused age could not be determined and as such, the court ordered for an age determination test to be conducted. This will determine whether he should be tried as an adult or an Alleged Child Offender.The suspects will also be charged with joint possession of prohibited drugs after weighing and analysis of the suspected cannabis found on them.   

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VP JALLOW LAUNCHES FSQA'S STRATEGIC PLAN 2026-2030

His Excellency Mohammed B.S. Jallow, the Vice President, presided over the launch of the Food Safety and Quality Authority's (FSQA) Strategic Plan for 2026-2030 at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo. This strategic plan outlines the Authority's vision, strategic priorities, and key interventions aimed at strengthening food safety and quality systems, enhancing regulatory effectiveness, and safeguarding public health in The Gambia over the medium term.The landmark event gathered key stakeholders from the government, development partners, and the private sector, highlighting the government's commitment to ensuring that citizens have broad access to quality and safe food.Momodou Bah, the Director General of FSQA, explained that this initiative aims to meet the required standards while the FSQA continues to develop national regulations. “We have an Act from 2011, regulations started in 2021, a policy was established in 2024, and now we have developed a strategic plan in 2025. This progression sharpens our focus to ensure we are fulfilling the mandates of the government,” Bah stated.This marks the beginning of a transformative journey, as food safety regulations become increasingly important in ensuring the well-being of every individual.Dr Amadou Sowe, the FSQA Board Chair, emphasised that the successful implementation of the plan will require strong government support. “This ambition will demand sustained investment, strong political will, and unwavering commitment from all stakeholders. Strategic plans don’t implement themselves; they require leadership, discipline, resources, and collective ownership,” Dr Sowe remarked.Immaculada Roca i Cortés, the European Union Ambassador to The Gambia, reiterated the EU's commitment to supporting FSQA. She expressed satisfaction in contributing to a stronger regulatory framework, a more effective inspection and control system, and enhancing technical capabilities.Reports indicate that foodborne illnesses cause an estimated 137,000 deaths annually in Africa, with productivity losses exceeding $20 billion.Public Service Minister Baboucarr Bouy assured FSQA of their support as policymakers while urging all stakeholders to back this initiative. “I urge all stakeholders to rally behind FSQA and support the effective implementation of this Strategic Plan. By doing so, we will not only protect the health of our people but also unlock opportunities for Gambian products to thrive in competitive markets,” Minister Bouy said.In his launch statement, Vice President Mohammed B.S. Jallow described the FSQA Strategic Plan as the result of rigorous analysis, broad consultation, and honest self-reflection. “It is a plan that is both nationally rooted and internationally aligned,” he remarked.Vice President Jallow characterised the moment as one of “genuine national significance,” stating, “The food we eat is not merely a matter of personal choice; it is a matter of public health, economic security, and national dignity.”An estimated GMD 188.1 million is required for the implementation of the strategic plan over the next five years. H.E. Mohammed B.S. Jallow called on the Ministry of Finance, development partners, and the private sector to recognise food safety as “not a cost, but an investment in public health, economic competitiveness, and The Gambia's reputation as a reliable source of safe, high-quality products in regional and international markets.”The new strategic plan commits to strengthening FSQA's institutional and operational systems, prioritising financial sustainability and resource mobilisation, risk assessment, inspection, surveillance, and enforcement.Additionally, it aims to modernise laboratory services and digital infrastructure, while deepening stakeholder engagement and public awareness.Strategic plans are not just documents; they serve as critical guides for institutions. Their clarity and effectiveness dictate how well these institutions strive to fulfil their purpose.Now that the plan has been launched, the focus will shift to its implementation, which is anticipated to enhance The Gambia’s international recognition in global food markets.

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VP JALLOW HOSTS FLURRY OF COURTESY CALLS: UNITY, AUTISM, STUDENT NURSES TOP AGENDA

A flurry of activity took place as several associations paid a courtesy call on His Excellency Mohammed B.S. Jallow, the Vice President of The Republic of The Gambia, to introduce their groups and explore potential areas for cooperation.The first to arrive were members of the 'I Am Gambian Association,' a movement dedicated to fostering unity and national pride in the pursuit of sustainable national development.Famara Manka, the President of the association, explained the focus of their visit after a closed-door discussion with Vice President Jallow. He stated that the association, founded last year, is committed to expanding its reach across the country to achieve its goals. "I Am Gambian Association is dedicated to bringing Gambians together. We aim to overlook our tribal, religious, and cultural differences and embrace the belief of 'I am a Gambian,'" he added.(Members of the 'I Am Gambian Association. PC: OVP)Shortly after noon, the Vice President welcomed members of the Gambia Autism Support and Advocacy Network, who visited to highlight their work and seek stronger collaboration with the government.Following some preliminary formalities, the group engaged in closed-door talks with Vice President Jallow and his top officials. They discussed issues ranging from raising awareness to inclusion and support for individuals with autism and their families.Abdou-Majid Jallow, the National Coordinator of the Gambia Autism Support and Advocacy Network, described the purpose of their visit. "We aim to involve the Vice President in raising awareness and advocating for people living with autism in this country, as there is still a significant amount of stigma and misconception surrounding it," he said.(Members of the Gambia Autism Support and Advocacy Network. PC: OVP)The day's courtesy calls concluded with a meeting of the Gambia Student Nurses Association.After engaging with Vice President Jallow and his senior officials, Maha Sowe, the president of the Gambia Student Nurses Association, outlined their discussions, noting the Vice President's strong support for their cause."The Vice President is considerate and genuinely wants to help Gambian students, especially student nurses. He assured us that his office would see what assistance they could provide."(Members of the Gambia Student Nurses Association. PC: OVP)These organisations are hopeful that they can rely on the Office of the Vice President for stronger government support moving forward.

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2026 PERMANENT SECRETARIES’ RETREAT: VP JALLOW AFFIRMS GOVERNMENT’S RESOLVE TO FULFIL NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

The Vice President, His Excellency Mohammed B.S Jallow, has presided over the opening ceremony of the first quarter 2026 Permanent Secretaries’ Retreat at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Centre in Bijilo. The convergence which brought together permanent secretaries to look at development trajectories of the government agencies, is convened under the auspices of the Ministry of Public Service, Administrative Reforms, Policy Coordination and Delivery, and the Office of the Secretary to Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service. Permanent secretaries might not be seen frequently on the front line, but they are the technicians pulling the strings behind the woodwork to ensure efficiency at various government ministries.This four-day retreat will enable them to reflect on the progress made in implementing the Recovery Focused National Development Plan 2023-2027 and how they can continue to work together to speed up implementation. Presiding over the event, the Vice President, Mohammed B.S Jallow, said achieving sustainable development requires collaboration, affirming the government's resolve in policy guidance to realise the goals of the national development plan. “Sustainable development cannot be achieved by the government alone. It requires the collective effort and synergy of all stakeholders—the public sector, private sector, civil society, academia, and citizens alike.”“The Government of The Gambia will continue to provide clear policy direction, sound governance frameworks, and accountable leadership,” he stated.With geopolitical tension disturbing many economies across developing countries, these technicians will be compelled to accelerate the implementation of flagship projects under the Recovery-Focused National Development Plan with Vice President Mohammed B.S Jallow assuring the full backing of the government. “Let me reaffirm that the Government, under the leadership of His Excellency President Adama Barrow, remains firmly committed to strengthening the civil service and modernising public service delivery to meet the evolving needs of our people,” VP Jallow said. “The significant enhancement of civil service remuneration—by up to 130 per cent—reflects our dedication to improving welfare, boosting morale, and enhancing productivity within the public sector,” he added. Baboucar Bouy, the Minister for Public Service, urged permanent secretaries to help their ministries work to meet the growing needs of the citizenry. “The theme: “Delivering the National Development Plan: Unified Actions for Tangible Results,” speaks directly to our collective responsibility. It highlights a fundamental truth, and that is, fragmentation only undermines progress, while unity of purpose drives progress,” the Public Service Minister said.On the move to attain the Recovery-Focused National Development Plan, Alieu Njie, the Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service, called for the prioritisation of issues that can positively benefit the citizens. “As we move closer to the end of the National Development Plan cycle and towards the next electoral period. The window for delivering results is narrowing. This creates urgency. The work we do over the coming months will shape public confidence in government performance.”“We must prioritise what matters most. What can be delivered within the time frame and what will have the greatest impact on our citizens. The responsibility before us is clear. The success of the Recovery Focused National Development Plan will not be judged by the design but by the results,” Njie said. Hopes are high that by the time these technicians return for the second quarter retreat, they will be able to look back and count their achievements in the attainment of the national development plan 2023-2027.

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PRESIDENT BARROW HOSTS COMMONWEALTH CHIEF, WOMEN’S CHAMBER IN BACK-TO-BACK STATE HOUSE MEETINGS

In a series of meetings at the State House, President H.E. Adama Barrow hosted Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Ayokor Botchwey and members of the Gambia Women's Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.Secretary-General Botchwey was accompanied by Serign Modou Njie, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. After they met with the President, Botchwey stated that her visit was part of her tour of Commonwealth member states aimed at "strengthening cooperation" in areas of mutual interest.H.E President Adama Barrow with the Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Ayokor Botchwey. [PC: State House]She assured that the Commonwealth will continue to engage with The Gambia to support development, capacity building, and democracy. Additionally, she formally invited the President to the Commonwealth Heads of State and Government summit in Antigua later in November.In a separate meeting, the members of the Gambia Women's Chamber of Commerce updated the President on their activities and the challenges they face. Naffie Barry, the Managing Director of the Gambia Women's Chamber of Commerce, described the meeting as very productive, noting that they received strong reassurances of support from the Gambian leader.Photo session of members of the Gambia Women's Chamber of Commerce with H.E Adama Barrow [PC: State House]She expressed gratitude to the President for the audience and conveyed hope that the meeting would lead to positive outcomes for Gambian women.

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PRESIDENT BARROW BRIEFED ON UTG CONVOCATION AS 1,600 SET TO GRADUATE IN FARABA

Officials from the University of The Gambia paid a courtesy call on the President, His Excellency Adama Barrow, at State House on Tuesday. The delegation was led by the Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science, and Technology and comprised the Vice Chancellor Professor Herbert Robinson, the Chairman of the Governing Council Prof Momodou Mustapha Fanneh and the Registrar Bobo Baldeh. They were at the State House to update the President,  who is also the Chancellor of the University on the upcoming convocation ceremony at the Faraba Banta campus, where over 1,600 students are expected to graduate after fulfilling all requirements in their different fields of study. Speaking to reporters after they met with President Barrow, Professor Herbert Robinson, the Vice Chancellor, disclosed that discussions were good and productive as they had agreed on all the details of the much-anticipated convocation ceremony later this weekend.Professor Herbert Robinson, the Vice Chancellor of the University of The Gambia  (pic: State House)“Over 1,600 students will graduate this year from the 9 schools of the University,  among them the first Doctoral graduates and graduates from the new school of Dentistry,” Professor Robinson added.The Vice Chancellor further expressed gratitude to the president and the Higher Education Minister for the support to the University, noting that the UTG has “seen massive investment and modernisation in infrastructure over the years” attributing this to President Barrow's “personal commitment” to the higher education sector.

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INDEPENDENCE STADIUM RENOVATIONS NEAR END, TEST TRAINING CLOSED TO PUBLIC

27th April, 2026 - The Ministry of Youth & Sports wishes to inform the public that renovation works at the Independence Stadium are nearing completion, marking a significant milestone in efforts to restore and upgrade the country’s premier sports facility.As part of the pitch consulting company - Gregori International - ground testing requirements, a scheduled training involving the female  National Under-20 Team will take place on Tuesday, 28th April 2026. This exercise is aimed at helping the contractor assess the pitch safety, ball movement, and proper traction. In light of the ongoing works and to ensure safety and smooth coordination, the training will be held strictly behind CLOSED DOORS. Access to the stadium will, therefore, be restricted. The general public, as well as members of the media, are kindly advised that they will not be permitted entry for this training. The Ministry appreciates the understanding and continued patience of the public during this final phase of the renovation process. Further updates regarding the official reopening and subsequent activities at the stadium will be communicated in due course.

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