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NHRC Urges Political Leaders to Desist From Divisive Utterances

By Omar Bah The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Emmanuel Joof, has urged political leaders to refrain from making divisive statements and instead focus on fostering national unity. During a training session on hate speech organized by the NHRC for representatives from the Independent Electoral Commission and the Inter-party Committee, Chairman Joof

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Leicester is Tracking Gambian International Lamin Sillah

Leicester City are closely monitoring Gambian striker Lamin Sillah, who is currently on trial at Nottingham Forest, with the Premier League club keen to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.

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Gambian Lawmaker, Seven Others File Case in Supreme Court Over Upholding on FGM Ban

A group led by National Assembly member Almamy Gibba is challenging the legality of female circumcision in The Gambia. They have filed a case at the Supreme Court arguing that the laws criminalizing the practice violate the country’s constitution. The group contends that these laws infringe upon religious and cultural rights, particularly those of Muslim women. They seek to overturn the specific amendments that outlawed female circumcision.

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Gambia At The Norway Cup Again

The Gambia-Norway Cup team begins intense training under the guidance of Tijan Jaiteh, aiming to excel in the prestigious youth tournament and showcase the nation’s young football talent.

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Over 100 Indian Cough Syrups Have Toxins Linked To Gambia Deaths – Report

Over 100 Indian pharmaceutical companies failed quality tests for cough syrups found to contain toxins linked to the deaths of children in Gambia, Cameroon, and Uzbekistan, prompting stricter regulations for the industry.

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