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Gambian Women to Attend Absa, ITC Entrepreneurs Conference

Gambian Women to Attend Absa, ITC Entrepreneurs Conference

Gambian female entrepreneurs will join a major event hosted by Absa Bank Kenya and ITC’s SheTrades Kenya Hub, aiming to empower over 10,000 women entrepreneurs across Africa.

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Gambian Diaspora Discusses Coalition Formation for 2026

Gambian Diaspora Discusses Coalition Formation for 2026

Gambians in the diaspora, discontented with the current regime, are forming a new coalition for the 2026 presidential election to address poor governance, headquartered in Atlanta and inviting various stakeholders to an inaugural meeting on July 6, 2024.

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Report Queries GCAA D63M Expenditure on Travel, Others

Report Queries GCAA D63M Expenditure on Travel, Others

The National Audit Office criticized the Gambia Civil Aviation Authority for poor budget management and substantial overspending on travel and overseas training, urging stricter controls and detailed variance reporting to enhance financial accountability.

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Swiss Speak on Migration Cooperation with Banjul

Swiss Speak on Migration Cooperation with Banjul

Ambassador Vincenzo Mascioli visited The Gambia to discuss Switzerland’s proactive, collaborative approach to migration, emphasizing voluntary return, reintegration, and mutual respect, while also supporting Gambia’s democracy and security sector reform.

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EFSTH’s Chief Medical Director was Sacked

EFSTH’s Chief Medical Director was Sacked

Dr. Ammar Aljafari, Chief Medical Director of EFSTH, was sacked amid allegations of corruption, including unauthorized travel and improper procurement, leading to a government audit and investigation.

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