
CPA Raises Eyebrow on President Barrow’s Pardon to 4 Convicted Rapists
The Child Protection Alliance (CPA) issued a press release in response to President Adama Barrow’s decision to pardon four individuals convicted

The Child Protection Alliance (CPA) issued a press release in response to President Adama Barrow’s decision to pardon four individuals convicted

After they were brutally expelled from Tunisia months ago, some Gambian migrants have reached Niger and opened up to the Gambia Journal about their ordeal. They revealed having walked about 400 kilometers with bare feet as the Tunisian police chased them away from their country.

Under the direction of IGP Abdoulie Sanyang, the Police Management has established a transformation agenda, under which directions the Gambia Police Force has completed discussions with its national and global partners to ascertain the police staff’s training requirements.

The Point newspaper claims that one of the 37 inmates whom President Adama Barrow recently pardoned is Pap Ibrahim Khalilulaye Thiam, a Senegalese national who was found guilty and given a death sentence in 2019 for the murder of Fatou Loum.

MoHERST, in partnership with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), has recently introduced the Gender Scorecards to the MoHERST Senior Management Team

The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science, and Technology (MoHERST) handed over the construction site for student dormitories at the University of The Gambia Faraba Banta Campus to the MRC Holland Foundation and Brighter Future on January 17, 2024.

Senegalese national Haruna Tine is suspected of stabbing one Fatoumata Kargbo to death at a Forex Exchange Bureau in Westfield, Kanifing

The government of The Gambia has introduced a new circle of graphic health warnings and health messages to replace the current one? The new graphic health warnings features a child and covers 90% of the principal display area of every tobacco package.

Modou Ngum, a torture victim, has testified before a Swiss court in the crimes against humanity trial of Dictator Yahya Jammeh’s

In the ongoing trial for crimes against humanity of Gambia’s former interior minister, Ousman Sonko, before a Swiss court, two Gambian prison officers, Lamin Sanneh and Abdou Jammeh, testified on Monday about torture, inadequate food, and unhygienic conditions at the country’s central jail, Mile 2.
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