
Gambian Parliament Unanimously Approves Anti-Corruption Bill
The Gambia’s National Assembly unanimously enacted the Anti-Corruption Bill on Thursday. This landmark legislation sets the door for a more powerful

The Gambia’s National Assembly unanimously enacted the Anti-Corruption Bill on Thursday. This landmark legislation sets the door for a more powerful

According to The Standard Newspaper, despite the fact that the United Democratic Party (UDP) has yet to issue an official statement,

New NPP recruit, Momodou Sabally has this morning met with President Adama Barrow and his National Peoples’ Party (NPP) executive at

Momodou Sabally has submitted his official resignation to the United Democratic Party. In his resignation letter, Sabally invoked “the best interest”

According to The Fatu Network News Media citing the UDP’s diaspora secretary, Mboge Saidykhan, Momodou Sabally, the campaign manager of the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP), has joined President Adama Barrow’s ruling National People’s Party (NPP).

Two patrol boats were commissioned and turned over to the Navy of the Gambia Armed Forces on Tuesday by President Adama

More than seven Brikama Area Council (BAC) employees, previously suspended, are to return to work immediately, under a directive from the Local Government Service Commission. The council initially suspended these individuals on suspicion of stifling council revenue, but the Commission’s investigation revealed no wrongdoing on their part.

The Gambia’s National Assembly rejected a proposed change to the Public Order Act, a private member bill filed by Hon. Sulayman Saho, the parliament’s Deputy Minority Leader and Member for Central Baddibu, in a heated debate on Tuesday.

The United Kingdom renewed its list of sanctioned individuals on Monday, including The Gambia’s former president Yahya Jammeh, his wife Zineb Jammeh, and former National Intelligence Agency chief Yankuba Badjie.

The International Bar Association (IBA)-founded Eyewitness to Atrocities (eyewitness) has announced that Fatou Bensouda, the former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, has joined its Board of Trustees. Ms. Bensouda has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to international justice.
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