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Business-Education-in-Africa

Qatar University Partners with UTG to Enhance Business Education

Qatar University and the University of The Gambia, backed by the Qatar Fund for Development, collaborate to advance business education in Africa, focusing on sustainable entrepreneurship, curriculum updates, and incubation hubs to combat youth unemployment.

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The Senegalese Battalion of ECOMIG Impresses in a Medal Parade

Senegalese troops in the ECOWAS mission were honored in Kanilai, The Gambia, for promoting peace and stability, with strong ties highlighted by The Gambia’s Defense Minister and community initiatives led by the Senegalese Battalion.

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Batokunku Homeowners have Filed a Lawsuit Against the Government, Claiming Land Confiscation and Discrimination

The Batokunku Homeowners Association files a lawsuit against the Gambian government, claiming unconstitutional denial of property development permits and seeking GMD 13,200,000 in compensation for 20 years of land seizure. Learn about their fight for justice.

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MoTIE Asserts that the Cement Market is Stable Despite Supply Concerns, While Importers are Urging for Open Competition

The Gambia’s cement market stabilizes post-supply chain issues with new shipments, but the Cement Importers Association highlights high prices due to import reliance and oligopolistic practices, advocating for competition and Senegal-sourced cement.

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The USA is the Largest Source of Remittances to Gambia

In early 2025, the U.S. accounted for 26.3% of Gambia’s remittances, boosting private inflows to US$207.9 million, stabilizing the dalasi, and reducing the current account deficit, though a high trade deficit persists due to fuel and food imports.

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