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Barrow appoints executive coordinators in KM, Banjul 

By Omar Bah  The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Lands, Regional Administration and Religious Affairs, Saffie Sankareh-Farage, has confirmed that the government has appointed executive coordinators for Banjul and Kanifing Municipality.  Bakary Singhatey of Dippa Kunda is appointed as the Executive Coordinator for Kanifing Municipality to be deputised by Amul Nyassi of Bwiam and former National

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Culturist artist shaping and promoting Gambian culture in Europe

By Adama Makasuba Sweden-based Gambian cultural singer Sulayman Ceesay, who has been shaping Gambian culture in Europe and other parts of the world, urged fellow Gambians, especially those living abroad, to empower their cultures to keep their children acquainted with their cultures. Sulayman Ceesay, also known as ‘Tiyakeresato,’ explained the importance of culture to oneself,

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Committee begins investigating NAWEC over water supply in Gambia

Hon. Sanneh said that they will map out recommendations to all stakeholders and generate a report that will entail recommendations to the government and NAWEC as a Public Enterprise Institution to look at.

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Aisha Fatty vs Abdoulaye Thiam’s civil case resumes in the high court in Banjul

Aisha Fatty and Senegalese business tycoon Abdoulaye Thiam has resumed before Justice Ebrima Jaiteh at the High Court in Banjul.

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Backway: 32,000 Gambian Senegalese reached Spain in 2023

According to official figures from Spain’s government, a record number of migrants have made the treacherous boat journey on the Atlantic Ocean to the Canary Islands this year alone, and most of the 32,000 people are coming from The Gambia and Senegal. The islands, located off West Africa, have been used for decades as a

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