
ECOWAS Court Rules Senegal’s 2023 Internet Shutdowns Violated Human Rights
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has ruled that the Republic of Senegal violated the fundamental rights of its citizens by shutting down internet in 2023.
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has ruled that the Republic of Senegal violated the fundamental rights of its citizens by shutting down internet in 2023.
The Gambia’s Parliament approves a motion to establish a Special Select Committee to investigate the sale and disposal of Yahya Jammeh’s assets
Rohey Malick Lowe told the Local Government Commission of Inquiry that real financial authority at BCC lies on the CEO and not the Mayor
The group also urges citizens to attend the National Assembly’s extraordinary sitting scheduled for today at 10:00 a.m. in Banjul
President Adama Barrow convened an emergency Cabinet meeting today to address the escalating controversy surrounding the sale of Jammeh’s assets.
After decades of dictatorship, the right to speak freely, assemble peacefully, and access information is increasingly under threat in The Gambia.
One month after an ambush on Senegalese troops around Mongone in Casamance, little clarity has emerged on the fate of a missing soldier caught in the attack
Former minister and political scientist Yoro Dia has describing Senegal’s dialogue as a veiled attempt to empower Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.
The Gambia’s National Assembly will hold an extraordinary session to investigating the sale and disposal of assets belonging to former President Yahya Jammeh.
The Mayors of Kanifing and Brikama have publicly denied receiving any tractors from the assets forfeited by former President Yahya Jammeh
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