FactCheck: Did Omar Badjie Die as a Result of ‘Recent Disturbances’?
In September 2025 President Barrow issued a National Address claiming that Omar Badjie had died as a result of “recent disturbances.” Our factcheck report proves the president's statements were actually misleading. More in the FactCheck report.
FactCheck: Did KMC Mayor Promise and Fail to Deliver Two Multi-Million Dalasi Projects?
In late September 2025, the Mayor of Kanifing Municipality, Talib Ahmed Bensouda, published a video announcing that his council had secured $450,000 (approximately GMD33 million) from the Mayors Migration Council’s Global Cities Fund (GCF)—to support small businesses for migrant returnees.
This sparked criticism from his opposition, who pointed to an even bigger $26 million (D1.82 billion) project announced by the KMC Mayor back in October 2024. The critics highlight that the “failure of the billion-dalasi project” is proof that Mayor Bensouda’s latest announcement can’t be trusted.
More in the Factcheck.
Explainer: What Happened Since Omar Badjie Died Under Controversial Circumstances?
The sudden and controversial death of 27-year-old Omar Badjie has sparked national concern over police brutality in The Gambia. Omar was a young gardener and construction worker from Mandinary, Kombo North District of the West Coast Region. More in this report.
Why PURA Introduced a Data Price Floor for GSM Companies, Sparking Public Uproar?
For years, consumers in The Gambia have endured some of the highest mobile data prices in the sub-region, with little to no regulatory intervention. But just as they began to enjoy significantly reduced rates, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) stepped in, introducing a price floor of D50 per 1GB, a move that affected the GSM operators’ promotional and penetration data prices, sparking national outrage. More in the feature report.
FactCheck: Did PURA Set a Maximum Price of D50 for 1GB of Internet Data?
This factcheck interrogates a publication shared by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) confusing a price ceiling with a price floor. The publication details a response from PURA’s Director of Economic Regulation, Mr Burama Jammeh, indicating that a mistake was made to cut the promotions short. More in this factcheck article.
“Inhumane” Mile 2 Prison to be Closed Down says Justice Minister
Mile 2 has widely been condemned as Africa’s hell on earth by detainees fortunate to tell their harrowing stories after escaping it’s clutches. After one such advocate challenged the Justice Minister on the conditions of Mile 2, Hon Dawda A Jallow revealed that the government is advancing plans to construct a new prison and completely shut down the Colonial era prison. More in the feature story.
Justice Minister says “Government is Willing to Discuss on Public Order Act”
Justice Minister, Hon Dawda A. Jallow, conceded to public concerns after the Spokesperson of Gambians Against Looted Assets (GALA) challenged him to amend draconian sections of the Public Order Act. More in this feature publication highlighting President Adama Barrow’s government promises to address the Public Order Act.
Exam Fraud: Who’s at Fault? St. Augustine’s Vice Principal Speaks
After some 600 students’ results were withheld due to suspicion of being involved in exam malpractice, an Askanwi journalist had gained access to a WhatsApp group where suspected exam results were being shared. To ascertain who’s leaking the results, our reporter interviewed school officials and revealed that only 28 students were suspected of the same infringement last year, hinting at a rising problem. More in this feature report.
Illusion of Truth? Minister's D36 Million UTG Transport Claims FactChecked Again!
The Gambia’s Information Minister Dr. Ismaila Ceesay has repeatedly claimed that the government spends up to D36 million annually to transport University of The Gambia (UTG) students to and from the Faraba Banta campus. However, a review of official budget records verified by finance officials reveals a much lower expenditure—raising concerns that the Minister’s statements reflect the illusory truth effect, where repeated misinformation is mistaken for fact. More in this FactCheck.
FactSheet: How Parliamentarians Voted Down Gambia’s 2024 Draft Constitution
After lawmakers in the Sixth Legislature voted down the 2024 Draft Constitution during its Second Reading, The Gambia’s constitutional reform process has suffered its second major setback under President Adama Barrow’s administration. This FactSheet breaks down how each Member of Parliament voted and explains the significance of the Second Reading in the legislative process.
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