After six months in office, President Adama Barrow has reiterated a key campaign promise in a major interview with the local Foroyaa newspaper. Read more »
The circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the teenagers, who had travelled to Washington, DC to participate in a robotics competition, suggest that at least some ... Read more »
Former leader, Yahya Jammeh, used to give Gambians good cause for claiming asylum, even if the majority were fleeing poverty rather than persecution but with his exit in January, ... Read more »
While President Adama Barrow and his officials strive to restore failed institutions and put in place effective policies, Gambians are still waiting for the fulfillment of campaign ... Read more »
The country is aiming to achieve the milestone of having no new malaria cases by 2020, but donor fatigue is a concern with a funding gap of over U.S.$25 million. Read more »
The five-member team to compete in a major global robotics contest in Washington were granted U.S. visas after being turned down earlier. Read more »
The threat is linked to army deserters who are thought to be close to former president Yahya Jammeh. Read more »
The chimps were about to be illegally exported through the international airport in the capital Douala. Read more »
The two officers are reported to have been "discreetly" enlited in the Gambian Armed Forces and given higher ranks by former president Yahyah Jammeh. Read more »
A Gambian has placed third in an annual Qu'ran recitation competition in the United Arab Emirates. Modou Jobe, 17, won a cash prize after 12 nights of Qu'ranic tests. This is the ... Read more »
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