Kuweit Eyes Broader Cooperation With Gambia, Other African Countries
Ambassador Bader Al-Tanaib, Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for African Affairs, stated on Sunday that Kuwait is eager to establish and facilitate
Ambassador Bader Al-Tanaib, Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for African Affairs, stated on Sunday that Kuwait is eager to establish and facilitate
With effect from this Year’s Christmas day, China will grant zero-tariff treatment to The Gambia
The Gambia is among eight countries to benefit from $3.9 million in grant financing to strengthen investment, human capital and philanthropic
Mustapha Njie, a Gambian contractor who is also Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of TAF Africa Global, and Okoh Jeff,
The Central Bank of The Gambia has opted to maintain the monetary policy rate at 17 percent. Presenting the conclusions of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the Governor of the Central Bank of The Gambia, Buwa Saidy, stated on Thursday that the Gambian economy is recovering
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ekperikpe Ekpo, announced that the construction of the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project, which aims
The International Development Association (IDA) has been granted $60 million in funding by the World Bank board to assist the Government of The Gambia in realizing its full potential for productivity and strengthening its resilience to climate change.
Seedy Keita, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, recently presented the 2024 budget estimates to the National Assembly. He revealed that the government’s total expenditure and net lending are expected to rise by 6%, from D37.15 billion in 2023 to D39.38 billion in 2024. Here are three key points from the minister’s speech to National Assembly members.
President Adama Barrow announced on Day One of his Meet the People Tour that the government of The Gambia will purchase farmers’ groundnuts at an increased price of D 38,000 per ton. The government’s price per ton last year was D32,000.
African delegates in various research and conferences scheduled to take place in Europe have slammed “infuriating” travel challenges by European consulates and call for meetings on the issuance of visas for researchers to be held in welcoming countries.
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