
A Young Swiss Gives it All to be a Hotel Entrepreneur in the Gambia
Joshua Keller’s aim is to open a guesthouse directly on the beach in The Gambia. Even

Joshua Keller’s aim is to open a guesthouse directly on the beach in The Gambia. Even

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.

Ebou Sowe, a police officer, testified in the murder trial of Ousainou Bojang and his sister,

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over sixty migrants are thought to have perished

Three tons of cocaine were intercepted by the Senegalese navy on a ship traveling off the coast of Senegal with a crew of seven people.

President Adama Barrow and his government will repeal the Public Enterprise Act. The decision was made during Thursday’s cabinet meeting. Other choices made during the meeting included modifying the National Audit Office Act and addressing a number of other concerns aimed at improving tax base revenue.

The success of the just-ended COP28 climate summit is dependent on the performance of a new international fund known as the loss-and-damage fund. This fund is critical for the survival of the countries most affected by global warming of 1.2 degrees Celsius.

Insider Monkey is a finance website that tracks hedge funds and corporate insiders, offering a premium newsletter with a proprietary strategy, has released its yearly ranking of Africa’s 35 poorest countries based on GDP per capita in 2023. The Gambia is ranked 17th, just behind Guinea-Bissau and just ahead of Togo.

Four Senegalese army personnel were killed on Thursday after their vehicle collided with an anti-tank mine near Kalathiay. The soldiers who died were part of a paratrooper detachment returning from a mission on the Diokadou-Kadialock axis, in Sindian’s department of Bignona, near the border with Gambia.

Touma Njie and three other West African parliamentarians from across the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have been recognized and honored by the Association of West African Legislative Correspondents
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