The NC banned former FA President Seedy Kinteh (Pic) and Vice President Adama Halla Samba from running for elected office following allegations of “financial misuse” and “maladministration”. |
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
GFF Election: Football Clubs Withdraw Kinteh’s Candidacy
Candidates choose executives ahead of GFF election
Delegates at a 13 April, 2013 Constitutional Adoptive Congress blames GFF Normalisation Committee of presiding over massive irregularities (Photo credit: B.B. Baldeh/GFA/Facebook) |
Monday, July 29, 2013
The Gambia: Football Federation elections to go as planned
Delegates at a 13 April, 2013 Constitutional Adoptive Congress blames GFF Normalisation Committee of presiding over massive irregularities (Photo credit: B.B. Baldeh/GFA/Facebook) |
FIFA: Respect Normalisation Committee’s Decision
“Good
governance has become more and more important and as you know FIFA has
undertaken big internal changes to meet the challenges,” said FIFA, which has
in the recent past been tainted by allegations of “corruption”. |
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Seriously in Need of Help
Modou
Lamin Touray, a 6 year-old boy and a resident of Fajikunda, is in urgent need
of assistance to go for overseas treatment.
According
to a medical report issued by The Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, the
youngster was presented at the paediatric outpatient department with a one year
history of frequent falls, unsteady gait or walking, vomiting, headache,
increasing head size, poor vision and inability to control his neck.
The
report added: “However there were no reported seizures in the past. And he was
born at term and cried well at birth”.
The
report, dated 24 June 2013, also indicated the boy’s inability to have neck
control and sustained ankle clonuses bilaterally.
The Gambia: MFWA calls for ‘end to repression’
July 22 is marked by human rights organizations and civil society groups globally as “Gambia Day of Action” |
The
Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) has called for an end to what it
considers “19 years of repression and impunity in The Gambia” and urges
internet users to “Take action now”.
It
reiterated The Gambia Government’s refusal to comply with two human rights
judgements delivered against it by the regional community Court of Justice (the
ECOWAS Court) since 2010.
The MFWA
statement issued to co-inside with the 19th Coup Anniversary of
President Yahya Jammeh on July 22, stated: “In The Gambia today, critical media
reportage is literally outlawed, while other rights violations continue to be
perpetrated by the government with gross impunity”.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
GIABA to mobilize youths against organised crime
English: Logo of The Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) Русский: Логотип Межправительственной группы по борьбе с отмыванием денег в Западной Африке (ГИАБА) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The
Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA)
will on Thursday mobilize youths against organised crime by targeting their
attitudes, behaviors and beliefs.
The agency’s 7th
Edition Open House Forum is slated for July 25, 2013 at the Miatta Conference
Centre in Freetown, Republic of Sierra Leone.
It will provide an
opportunity for youths to embark on advocacy by helping to disseminate
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Financing Terrorism (AML/CFT) messages among
their peers and political decision-makers, thereby becoming important policy
advocates, GIABA said.
YJAG trains Nustrat Press Club on Basic Journalism
The press club members were taken through presentations on ‘What is news, and the criteria of news’ by Lamin Jahateh, secretary general of YJAG (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES/July 2013) |
The
training, held at Nustrat Senior Secondary School in Bundung, was aimed at introducing
the press club members to the fundamentals of journalism to enable them better
understand the profession as well become more vibrant information
disseminators.
It was
part of a three-day training programme that started on Tuesday July 16 and ended on
Thursday organized by the press club. Read More
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Gambia’s foreign policy is premised on maintenance of global peace
President Jammeh (Photo Credit: Wikipedia) |
The
Gambia’s foreign policy agenda is premised principally on the pursuit of and
maintenance of global peace, security and the respect of each country’s
sovereignty, Yahya Jammeh said on Sunday.
Speaking
on the eve of his July 22 Coup Anniversary, 19 years on, the Gambian President
said the maintenance of rapid and sustainable development depends on peace and
security both at home and abroad.
“Our
domestic policies will continue to be supported by a robust sustainable
development agenda that will be backed by zero tolerance for crime, drugs,
violence, ungodly and anti human satanic values such as homosexuality,” he said
in an address to the nation.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Groups call for improved human rights in Gambia
As “Freedom Day” in the Gambia is marked on July 22 by human rights groups across the world, Amnesty International, the Campaign for Human Rights in the Gambia (CHRG) and Coalition for Change – The Gambia (CCG) have expressed serious concerns about the “dire human rights situation in the country”.
The
organizations called on the Gambian authorities to end their repression of
journalists and human rights defenders and urged the international community to
strengthen their efforts to improve the human rights situation in the Gambia.
Jammeh gives priority to ‘pay and pension reform’
President Jammeh (Photo Credit: SEYLLOU/AFP) |
In the months ahead, due priority
will be given to the proposed “pay and pension reform”, President Yahya Jammeh
announced on Sunday.
Speaking on the eve of his July22 Coup Anniversary, 19 years on, he added: “… and the implementation of civil
service revolving loan scheme.”
The scheme is aimed at boosting
staff morale and improving on retention strategies, according to Jammeh, who
seized power in a bloodless military coup on July 22, 1994.
STATEMENT:
President Yahya Jammeh (Photo Credit: SEYLLOU/AFP) |
Distinguished
Friends, Africans and the rest of Humanity
I salute
you all in Islam, Assallamu Alaikum Wa Rah Ma Tu Lahi Wa Barakatuhu
As we
celebrate this day marking the 19th anniversary of the great 22nd
July Revolution, I am overwhelmed with great joy and deep gratitude to the
Almighty Allah for his infinite blessings upon this great country throughout
the past nineteen years. Thanks to Allah’s guidance, blessings and protection,
today we have a lot to rejoice for and celebrate the fruits of our 19 years
journey through turbulent waters and stormy weather. Thanks to the Almighty
Allah, the Gambian women and youth and our gallant Armed and Security forces
together with Government, have succeeded in building a modern, peaceful and
stable country in the most volatile and crisis ridden region of Africa.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
GFF withdraw ban on regional representatives
In April, GFA (Now GFF) Normalisation Committee chairperson Alhagie Omar Sey (L) said those who voted against the new Constitution will be disenfranchised in the upcoming presidential election (Photo credit: B.B. Baldeh/GFA/Facebook) |
GFF name two candidates for presidency
Delegates at a 13 April, 2013 Constitutional Adoptive Congress blames GFF Normalisation Committee of presiding over massive irregularities (Photo credit: B.B. Baldeh/GFA/Facebook) |
73 Million People Need Humanitarian Aid in 2013: UN
Halfway through the
year donors have generously provided US$5.1 billion for humanitarian
organizations to deliver critical aid to people in 24 countries, according to Valerie Amos |
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
EU calls for swift enquiry into Chief Manneh’s disappearance
“His disappearance has now transcended press freedom matters, it is both a national and a universal human right concern,” according to the EU. |
EU salutes The Gambia's agreement to resume political talks
The Article 8 Intensified Political Dialogue under ACP Cotonou Agreement have been delayed since January 2013 after The Gambia pulled out of talks amid EU’s growing concerns over the human rights situation in the tiny West African Country (Photo Credit: EU Delegation to The Gambia/July 11) |
GFF bans President Kinteh from running for elected office
GFF Normalisation Committee Spokesperson, Omar Sey (L) and his cohorts have come under massive criticism for certain irregularities since March 2012 (Photo credit: B.B. Baldeh/GFA/Facebook) |
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 Finalists Announced
MultiChoice (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
CNN International (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Finalists in the prestigious CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 Competition were announced on Monday by Ferial Haffajee, Chair of the independent judging panel.
This year, the competition which is now in its 18th year, received entries from 42 countries across the continent, including French and Portuguese speaking Africa.
There are 27 finalists from 11 countries:
CPA takes child rights to senior police officers
So far in two weeks, 55 police officers in The Gambia have been trained on human rights, a subject that remains a huge challenge in the tiny West African country (Photo Credit: Rickmann/Kerewan/2005) |
Gambia Football Federation: Final Report of The Disciplinary Committee Alleges Gross Irregularities
Shirt badge/Association crest (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
MEMBERS OF THE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE: Lawyer Gaye Sowe – Chairperson, Magistrate Ebrima Kijera – Member, and lawyer Tom Katusabe – Member – issued the following report on Monday July 16, 2013.
The Disciplinary Committee which was set up by the Normalisation Committee of The Gambia Football Federation to inquire into the conduct of the immediate past Executive Committee of the former Gambia Football Association in its management of the Association, based its inquiry on the audited financial reports and any relevant official documentation and administrative practice and recommended disciplinary action to the Normalisation Committee.
As per the GFA Constitution, the role of the GFA Executive was to guide the GFA in matters of management, policy and governance.
The powers of the Executive were set out under section 3 of the then constitution of the GFA.
The Disciplinary Committee which was set up by the Normalisation Committee of The Gambia Football Federation to inquire into the conduct of the immediate past Executive Committee of the former Gambia Football Association in its management of the Association, based its inquiry on the audited financial reports and any relevant official documentation and administrative practice and recommended disciplinary action to the Normalisation Committee.
As per the GFA Constitution, the role of the GFA Executive was to guide the GFA in matters of management, policy and governance.
The powers of the Executive were set out under section 3 of the then constitution of the GFA.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Young mother convicted over attempt to murder son
A young poverty-stricken girl clutches her child. Image from ca 1884. (Thanks to Wikipedia) |
Senegal and The Gambia renew commitment to bridge River Gambia
After years of talks of building a bridge here, the "new" Aljamdu ferry uselessly ducked at Bamba Tenta-Yelli Tenda crossing point ever-since its multimillion dollar arrival in 2011 (Photo Credit:MSJoof/TNBES/Globe/FPI/Nov2011) |
Friday, July 12, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
‘Internet law furthers crackdown on free expression’
ARTICLE19 says the law forms part of a pattern of intimidation and harassment of human rights defenders, journalists, lawyers and government critics. |
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
The Gambia’s Internet Law: RSF very disturbed, Amnesty International shocked
Both RSF and AI have criticized the
passing of the new law by The Gambia, a tiny West African country where media
laws have since been described as “draconian”. Information
Minister, Nana Grey Johnson presided over the passing of the Information and Communication (adjusted) Act 2013. (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES/Globe/FPI) |
US Ambassador Alford hails ‘vibrant’ America-Gambia relations
Speaking
a day after The Gambia passes a “strict internet law”, Alford said freedom of speech and of the press played an
important role in stimulating American civil rights movements.(Photo Credit: Sainey MK Marenah) |
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Ghana’s Mahama wants Pan-African Parliament given lawmaking powers
President Mahama wants the Pan African Parliament (PAP), an organ of the African Union, move from a deliberate to legislative organ. (Photo Credit: PAP) |
Friday, July 5, 2013
Dr. Lenrie Peters Speaks Out - reproduced
In 2008, the late Peters who witnessed colonialism, told me "it was a setback".
His hopes and expectations after Independence were "democracy and an open
government striving for the good of the people" - never come to reality during the 1st and 2nd Republic. (Photo Credit: Gamwriters)
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‘Gambian citizens’ wage concerted efforts to pit security against Government’
Information Minister, Nana Grey Johnson, justified harsh law with claims that Gambians have waged concerted efforts "to pit people and security officials against their Government" (Photo Credit: MSJoof/TNBES/Globe/FPI) |
Thursday, July 4, 2013
The Gambia: 15 years jail time or $100K for publishing ‘false news’
The
National Assembly in Banjul on Wednesday approved the “Information
Communication (amendment) Act 2013” which allows 15 years jail time for
spreading “false news” against the government or public officials online.
Section 173A of
the Internet related offences also allows for a fine of D3 million (about USD$100,000)
if a person uses the internet to “spread false news against the Government or
public officials”.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Daily Observer Editor, Assan Sallah, is missing
Assan Sallah, Daily Observer news editor and former YJAG President reportedly fled to Senegal last Wednesday (Photo credit: TNBES) |
Monday, July 1, 2013
Goal for The Gambia gives to West Coast Region kids
Last
week a group of 26 students from Camel College UK donated to kids at Kuloro and Kitty through the charity, Goal for The Gambia (photo credit: MENjie/Mansa Banko) |