Monday November 25, 2024

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A capsized boat carrying football players leaves two people dead

A capsized boat carrying football players leaves two people dead

Two men died when a fishing boat carrying Kerr Sanyang football players capsized due to negligence during a short river crossing.

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Seven people were brought before the KMC court for violating the road demolition order

Seven people were brought before the KMC court for violating the road demolition order

By Mustapha Jallow Seven people were brought before the KMC court for violating the road demolition order, Cadet ASP Modou Musa Sisawo, the acting spokesperson of the Gambia Police Force (GPF), said on Monday. “They were arrested recently and charged for non-compliance. They appeared before the KMC court today, November 13th, 2023, but their case

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Amadou Jarju becomes GPF’s most decorated volleyball player

Amadou Jarju becomes GPF’s most decorated volleyball player

By Mustapha Jallow Amadou Jarju, widely known as Amo Jarju, a police officer, has emerged as one of the most decorated players in Gambian volleyball. Boasting an impressive track record of winning titles with various clubs and representing his country at international tournaments, Jarju has proven himself to be a force in the sport. This

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D6.5 million maternity ward opens in New Yundum

D6.5 million maternity ward opens in New Yundum

By Mustapha Jallow New Yundum’s over D6 million, approximately {€88,236} maternity ward on Saturday officially opened by Gambian health minister.  In a colorful ceremony held at the new premises, the ultra-modern facility was funded by Mama Africa for Gambia Foundation alongside its partners Wilde Ganze Fundation in Netherlands and New Yundum Village Development Committee (VDC). A

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Madi Jobarteh was charged with sedition and false information

Madi Jobarteh was charged with sedition and false information

By Omar Bah  Activist Madi Jobarteh, who was arrested and released last month was yesterday, charged with seditious intention, incitement to violence, false broadcasting, and information. The Westminster Foundation country representative was initially released on a bail bond of D100,000 secured by one Gambian surety. He has been reporting to the Police Headquarters weekly. His

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