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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Biko to play Algeria’s Es Setif in champions’ league
Gamcel faces Armed Forces in Confed Cup
New comers Steve Biko faces tough test in African Champions League (Photo Credit: KickOff Gambia) |
Saturday, December 21, 2013
The Gambia: 2014 national budget is D8.6 billion
The budget estimate includes a budget support of D313 million from World and African Development banks. (Photo credit: Central Bank of The Gambia, CBG) |
The Gambia Government say to levy heavy tax on tobacco
The new measures came 17 days after an anti-drugs and tobacco
activist hints at stiffer tobacco control measures (Photo credit: Demba Kandeh/Globe/FPI/Dec2012) |
Friday, December 20, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Stalwart to lunch debut album ‘Di Boss’ Dec 20
A young boy displays a poster of Stalwart's DI BOSS Album which include the song Show Love To D Children (Photo credit: Stalwart/Facebook) |
Friday, December 6, 2013
South Africa President And Global Icon Nelson Mandela Has Died
Current
African dictators and selfish power-hungry leaders have taken Mr
Mandela for a role model but have blatantly refused to be inspired by his
democratic ideals of freedom, justice and equality. Photo Credit: biography.com |
Monday, December 2, 2013
UN resolution on the right to privacy, a first step: Expert
Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, telling the Geneva-based Human Rights Council on June 2013 "Surveillance technologies used by Governments must not violate their citizens’ privacy." UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré |
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Nana Grey-Johnson axed 4 months after presiding over ‘draconian’ internet law
On World Press Freedom Day 2013, Mr Grey-Johnson accused Gambian media of “reporting negatively” about the country, which according to him, is driving away investors (Photo credit: Modou S. Joof/TNBES/Globe/FPI). |
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Newspaper employee detained for 'insulting' President Jammeh
English: Serrekunda, street scenes (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
According to police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Supreintendent David Kujabi, Mr Kah was arrested on November 14, 2013 at his home and initially detained at Serekunda police station before being transferred to Kotu police station, about 13 kilometers Southwest of the capital, Banjul.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Gambia ends ties with ‘shocked’ Taiwan after 18 years
Taiwan regrets President Jammeh’s ‘personal style’
President Yahya Jammeh (in white) says Gambia will “remain friends” with Taiwanese people [EPA] |
Gambia: IFAD link farmers with microfinance institutions
Farmers listening keenly to statements that suggest saving with microfinance institutions will help them access loans easily (Photo Credit: Mamadou Edrisa NJie) |
Friday, November 15, 2013
Nigerian president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan visit to The Gambia
- Calls for strong intra-Africa trade for economic growth
- Goodluck Jonathan promises to bring Boko Haram down
- Jonathan, Jammeh call for support of transitional process in Guinea Bissau
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan and his Gambian counterpart, President Yahya
Jammeh, on Saturday, in Banjul, insisted on Africa’s demand for the
urgent reformation of the United Nations (Photo Credit: Nigerian Tribune) |
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Gambia had share of ‘rare hybrid solar eclipse’
Photo Credit: Wikipedia |
A
hybrid solar eclipse is an unusual eclipse that morphs between a total eclipse
– in which the moon completely blots out the sun – and an annular eclipse, in
which a ring of sunlight is still visible around the moon, astronomers say.
This
year's event is a rare hybrid eclipse, where for part of the event, the sun's
light is not completely covered. Such events, called annular eclipses, are
dangerous to watch directly, says the National
Geographic Centre.
‘Information is Crucial to Sustainable Development’
Participants (Photo: Mamadou Edrisa Njie) |
He was speaking on Thursday 31 October during the
official launch of $25,000 Biodiversity Action Journalists-Gambia (BAJ-Gambia)
project on “public awareness [creation] on
environmental protection” held at Tango conference hall at
Fajara.
The project is intended to create awareness creation
on environmental protection and conservation techniques, create a platform for
information sharing on matters relating to the environment, and enhance public
awareness on environmental protection and mitigation strategies.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
More to an Imam than Leading Prayer Congregations
Dr Isatou Touray flanked on the right by Dr Hassan Shire Sheikh receives the Award for Baba Leigh (Photo Credit: Sainey MK Marenah) |
The atmosphere was
emotionally charged, especially for rights activist Dr Isatou Touray who, like Baba Leigh, has had her share of the
repression in Gambia, a country once known to be a model of democracy in
Africa.
Scrubbing up dry
tears in her face, she tells me: “I cried because I’m happy. I went through a
long road of reflection. We’ve suffered a lot. He [Baba Leigh] was incarcerated
for no just cause.”
Sunday, October 27, 2013
The Gambia: Expulsion of Lebanese business mogul withdrawn
President Jammeh, who sent Tajudeen packing in June, says the Lebanese business magnet is free to return (Photo Credit: AFP) |
A
Lebanese business tycoon who was asked out of The Gambia on June 4 by President
Jammeh has been told on Friday he can return.
Hussein
Tajudeen, proprietor of Tajco Company Limited, was declared Persona Non-Grata
and asked to leave the West African country within 72 hours over allegations he
was “involved in undesirable business activities which have very serious health
and economic consequences to the people and State [of The Gambia].”
Now,
an October 25 press statement stated the Gambian leader has pardoned Mr
Tajudeen and has given him the green light to return as of this month.
The Gambia's Central Bank ends suspension of money transfer operator, Ria
In June, The Gambia suspends Ria Financial Services and two other money transfer operators, as national currency continues to weaken. (Photo Credit: All In London) |
The Gambia’s
Central Bank (CBG) on Wednesday announced it is ending the suspension of the
money transfer operator, Ria Financial Services.
Ria and two
other money transfer operators [Money Express, and W@ri] were suspended in June
- as the national currency, the Dalasi, continues to weaken against major
foreign currencies and rising foreign exchange rates.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
‘Gambia Government Tarnished Own Image’
UDP Leader Ousainou Darboe (Photo/DailyNews) |
“I
believe that this (Gambia) government’s image was tarnish by itself,” according
to Ousainou Darboe, leader of the main opposition, the United Democratic Party
(UDP), who was responding to the October 4 claims of “Relentless Smear Campaign
against The Gambia”.
The
way you treat your citizen tells a lot, Darboe told local journalists on
Tuesday, a day before he was due for questioning by the country secret agency,
the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) in relation to investigations into
Amadou Sanneh (UDP National Treasurer)’s “asylum fraud allegations”.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
The Gambia: 'Enemies' Britain, US lying against government’
Criminal charges against Gambian musician for radio vandalism withdrawn
On September 2, singer Nova, a Ghetto Boy Music
Producer, was invited to the studios of Star FM upon his request to be
granted airtime to clear his image which he claimed had been tarnished by the
radio station over reports he had “impregnated three women living on the same
compound” (Photo/Reverbnation) |
The Gambia: BANK PHB Renamed Keystone Bank
The Bank had its licence
seized in 2011 by the Central Bank of Nigeria for failing to meet a
new capital requirement.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Gambia pulls out of Commonwealth citing 'neo-colonialism'
The West African nation said it "will never be a party to any institution that
represents an extension of colonialism".
The Gambian President identified “excessive greed”, “obsession with world domination”, and“homosexuality” as the three biggest threats to human existence - as he addresses the 68th United Nations General
Assembly on Friday Sept. 27, 2013 at U.N. headquarters. (AP
Photo/Andrew Burton,Pool) |
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Britain warn its citizens against using Gambia ferry
Do not use Gambia ferry, United Kingdom tells British (Photo credit: Sinsistema) |
President Jammeh notes progress and challenges of MDGs
Jammeh addresses 68th UNGA (Photo Credit: UN/Amanda Voisard) |
Yahya Jammeh has
noted both substantial progress and remaining challenges for Africa’s quest to
meeting the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, 2015 when he spoke on Friday at
the UN General Assembly in New York.
In reference to the
2013 MDG report on Africa’s performance, the President of The Gambia said the
remaining challenges include the difficulty of translating economic growth into
decent job opportunities, improving service delivery and minimizing income, gender
and spatial inequalities.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Prolonged overvalued exchange rate would damage Gambia’s international competitiveness - IMF warns
UN Women Chief: Access to education for girls is vital to lift millions out of poverty
UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Nanette Braun, Chief of Communications and Advocacy, address press. Photo Credit: UN Women |
The Gambia: IMF suggests further tax reforms to strengthen revenues
Also, IMF Board claims The Gambia made significant progress in the fight against poverty prior to the drought, however, it admitted that poverty is still widespread (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Criminals look for vulnerable sectors to launder their proceeds – Dr Shehu
GIABA DG Dr. Abdullahi Shehu says criminals are stepping-up their illicit actiities (Photo Credit: Modou S. Joof/2012) |
Following the implementation
of regional and national Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)
measures with emphasis on financial institutions, criminals look for vulnerable sectors through which they could launder
their proceeds, according to Dr. Abdullahi Shehu.
The Director General of the Inter-Governmental
Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) explain
on Wednesday that one such vulnerable sector is the designated non-financial
instititions, business professions (DNFBPs).
DNFBPs comprises of accountants, real estate agents, lawyers,
notaries, and other independent legal profesionals, he said during a
GIABA-organised training on the AML/CFT requirements for accountants in
English-speaking West Africa from 11 to 12 September, 2013 in Banjul, The
Gambia.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
GIABA bring AML/CFT requirements to West African accountants in Banjul
Photo Credit: Modou S. Joof/2012 |
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) requirements has been brought to the attention of accountants in English-speaking West Africa by GIABA.
The Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in
West Africa, GIABA, is holding a training on the AML/CFT requirements from 11
to 12 September, 2013 in Banjul, The Gambia.
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) revised standards place
obligations on accounting professionals to adopt and implement AML/CFT
measures, including risk assessment and application of the Risk-Based
Approach to AML/CFT implementation, GIABA said.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Gambia: ‘Viable avenue for citizens to report human rights violations’
The tiny West African nation of The Gambia is often criticized for alleged human rights violations.
The creation of a Human Rights Commission in The Gambia will provide a “viable avenue” for the citizenry to lodge their complaints on human rights and other violations, according to Claire Mckenzie.
The acting General Secretary, Commonwealth Secretariat, who was speaking last week at a validation of a document on the establishment of a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in The Gambia, support the significance of an independent human rights institution.
Mckenzie said the proposed NHRC can help draft legislations that are passed through parliament to ensure they are in conformity with international human rights obligations ratified by The Gambia.
Sioux City Human Rights Commission (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The acting General Secretary, Commonwealth Secretariat, who was speaking last week at a validation of a document on the establishment of a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in The Gambia, support the significance of an independent human rights institution.
Mckenzie said the proposed NHRC can help draft legislations that are passed through parliament to ensure they are in conformity with international human rights obligations ratified by The Gambia.
Monday, September 2, 2013
GIABA responds to low performance of financial sector in West Africa
The Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Abiola Ekundayo highlight ‘obvious challenges’ in marine and aviation insurance
Mr Abiola Ekundayo (photo credit: Lamin Jahateh) |
“Obvious challenges” in underwriting marine and aviation insurance
in West Africa were Monday highlighted by Abiola Ekundayo, Managing Director
and Chief Executive Officer of West Africa Reinsurance Corporation (WAICA Re).
Mr Ekundayo was speaking in Banjul, The Gambia at the start of a
weeklong (August 26-29) international training course on “advance marine and
aviation insurance” for insurers from various companies in West Africa.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Sierra Leone: Youths vow to fight against money laundering
Cross section of participants at the GIABA Open House Forum in Freetown, Sierra Leone (Photo Credit: GIABA) |
It
pledge followed an Open House Forum for Youths in that country on the theme
“Mobilising the Youths against
Organized Crimes” facilitated by the Inter-Governmental Action Group against
Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA).
The
July 25 forum, attended by 160 young people from tertiary institutions, youth
coalition groups and the media in Sierra Leone, culminated in a communiqué in
which the youths resolved “to assiduously become advocates of a corrupt-free
society”.
Friday, August 16, 2013
200 Drug Testing Kits For Gambia’s Drug Law Enforcement Agency
UK High Commissioner David Morley handing over the drug testing kits to Director General of NDEA Samba Gajaja (Photo Credit: James Philips) |
David Morley,
the British High Commissioner to The Gambia, on Wednesday presided over a
donation of 200 drug testing kits to The Gambia National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, NDEA.
The kits, handed
over to the NDEA at its headquarters at Pipeline, are intended to help the
agency with its drug detection work across the country.
The UK High
Commission also donated a specialised incinerator to the NDEA in March 2013 to
help them safely destroy
seized drugs within The Gambia.
Senegalese authorities ‘threaten’ to expel Gambian journalist Abubacarr Saidykhan
Abubacarr Saidykhan/Photo:Facebook |
Senegalese
authorities have “threatened” to expel Gambian freelance journalist, Abubacarr
Saidykhan on Monday, if he continue to be opposed to the Gambian regime,
according to reports.
Saidykhan
has been living in the Senegalese capital Dakar in self-imposed exile since
fleeing The Gambia in October 2012 over reported “death threats”
leveled against him by unidentified men believed to be state security agents.
Prior
to his flight, freelance journalist Saidykhan was arrested and detained in
September 2012 by the Banjul Bureau of the International Police Agency,
INTERPOL, after he and a colleague journalist, Baboucarr Ceesay, had applied
for a police permit to peacefully demonstrate against President Yahya Jammeh’s execution of nine death row
inmates by firing squad.
Reports
indicated that two senior officials of the President Macky Sall-led Government
met Saidykhan recently over the fate of his asylum application – and told him
“Senegal will not allow any Gambian fugitive in Senegal to continue to be
actively involved in opposition to the authorities in The Gambia”.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Gambian politician, Waa Juwara, is ‘keeping it cool’
Waa Juwara was arrested on several occasions and tortured (Photo Slide: Kibaaro News) |
The leader of the opposition National Democratic
Action Movement (NDAM), Mr Waa Juwara is no longer sure if he is an opposition.
He has worked with the Jammeh-led Government as an
opposition since 2009 when he became governor of Lower River Region and later
Minister of Local Government and Lands.
On the eve of President Jammeh’s 19th
Anniversary of the July 22 Coup, Juwara told The Voice: “We will be able to
keep it cool and be able to contribute in one way or the other to make sure
that Gambia is still intact.”
“That is why we talk about development, you cannot
talk about development in actual fact when there is no peace and stability
which we have enjoyed for a good measure,” he said on Sunday, July 21.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Mustapha Kebbeh Is New Gambia Football Federation President
On Wednesday, July 31, GFF delegates decided against electing Banker Modou Moussa to lead the Federation (Photo Credit: Sang Mendy) |
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
GFF Election: Football Clubs Withdraw Kinteh’s Candidacy
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”. |