Government to Transform Gambia College into University
The Gambia government plans to transfer all schools of Gambia College to the University of The Gambia, except for the School of Education, to improve teacher education.
The Gambia government plans to transfer all schools of Gambia College to the University of The Gambia, except for the School of Education, to improve teacher education.
It was announced this morning that Matthew Jallow, a seasoned journalist and well-known leader in the Gambia’s struggle to bring democracy
Starting on January 26, 2024, the Judiciary will operate a new Special Criminal Division of the High Court.
Reknown Senegambian Muslim leader El Hadji Mama Ansou Niang, 96, from Sirmang, a village in the Senegalese Fatick region, died on
Following a study conducted in The Gambia, scientists have developed a cost-effective and effective “Treat All” strategy for hepatitis B treatment
According to the Point Newspaper, Saikou Omar Jeng, former Director of Operations of the dissolved National Intelligence Agency (NIA), was stabbed
Maiden Pharmaceuticals of India, whose cough syrups have been connected to the deaths of children in Gambia, denied tampering with test samples or bribing officials to do so on Saturday, as alleged in a complaint under investigation by local health officials.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) facilitated the voluntary return of 141 stranded Gambian migrants from Tunisia on Friday. This marks the highest chartered voluntary return of stranded migrants from the country in a single day since the establishment of the organization’s operations in the country in 2001.
Executive members of the 14th Education Students Association-UTG (EDUSA) met with H.E. Mohammed B.S. Jallow, Vice President of The Gambia. The delegation provided an overview of EDUSA, outlined upcoming initiatives, and appealed for government support from the Gambia Government, emphasizing its commitment to fostering educational engagement and advancing educational goals.
India is close to finishing an investigation into a “comprehensive and exhaustive” complaint that a state drug regulator, in return for a bribe, helped switch samples of cough syrups linked to the deaths of children in Gambia before the samples were tested in India, the investigator told Reuters.
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