Gambia: Jammeh Sworn in, Threatens Crackdown

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has been sworn in for a fourth term and says he will crack the whip on laziness and corruption.

President Yahya Jammeh.

  • Gambia:   Re-Elected Jammeh Threatens Crackdown

    Nation, 20 January 2012

    Gambian President Yahya Jammeh was Thursday sworn in for a fourth term and says he will crack the whip on laziness and corruption as he bids to turn Africa's smallest mainland… Read more »

  • Gambia:   The Inauguration of the President

    Foroyaa, 18 January 2012

    On 19th January 2012, the President of the Republic is going to assume Office. Foroyaa would like to point out that if the provisions of the Constitution are to be respected the… Read more »

  • Gambia:   Presidential Inauguration Is Tomorrow

    Daily Observer, 18 January 2012

    Following his historic victory in the November 24th Presidential Election, Gambians, who have renewed President Jammeh's contract to steer the affairs of this country for the next… Read more »

  • Gambia:   Presidential Inauguration

    Daily Observer, 18 January 2012

    After his landslide victory in the November 24th 2011 Presidential Elections, the Gambian leader, His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Yahya AJJ Jammeh would tomorrow be… Read more »

  • Gambia:   Jammeh Cracks Whip Ahead of Fourth Term

    RNW Africa, 19 January 2012

    Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh vowed ahead of his swearing-in for a fourth term Thursday to clamp down on lazy workers, eradicate corruption and turn his tiny country into an… Read more »

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