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FactCheck: What did the Finance Minister tell Parliamentarians on Debt Servicing?

A disagreement has erupted between the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (MoFEA), Foroyaa Newspaper, and renowned civil society advocate Mr. Madi Jobarteh, resulting in claims and counterclaims that 80% of The Gambia’s debt is from the previous administration of President Yahya Jammeh. Find out exactly what the Finance Minister stated on the Debt Service.

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FactCheck, Business Economy, Agriculture, Parliament Askanwi Gambia FactCheck, Business Economy, Agriculture, Parliament Askanwi Gambia

FactCheck: Has Agriculture Budget Increased by 84% from 2025 to 2026?

During a parliamentary engagement, Finance Minister Hon. Seedy S. Keita told the National Assembly Member that “Agriculture attracts an increase of 84% in 2026 from 2025, the largest allocation in the last ten years.” Our reporter looked at the data to ascertain if the Finance Minister’s claims are accurate.

More in the feature report.

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FactCheck, Business Economy Askanwi Gambia FactCheck, Business Economy Askanwi Gambia

FactCheck: Was Gambia’s Tax-Revenue in 2022 Less Than D10 Billion?

The Minister for Communications and Digital Economy, Hon. Jabbie, claimed that The Gambia did not collect D10 billion in 2022 and that tax revenue increased to D20.8 billion by 2024.

Our reporter investigates these claims using data from the Ministry of Finance, Gambia Revenue Authority and Gambia Bureau of Statistics.

Find out more in this feature publication.

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FactSheet, Corruption Askanwi Gambia FactSheet, Corruption Askanwi Gambia

FactSheet: Gambia Government Made D410 Million Overpayments in 3 Years

This FactSheet highlights some of the most serious concerns raised by Auditors, flagging how the government made D410 million in overpayments within three years to an unnamed road contractor, the Presidential Banquet Hall, loan creditor Meridian, the incomplete stadium refurbishment and more.

Read more in this feature publication.

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Human Rights, High Court, Court Reporting, AKI Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, High Court, Court Reporting, AKI Askanwi Gambia

AKI Trial: Judge Questions Defence Over Absent Witness and Procedural Irregularities

The AKI trial continued on Wednesday, 12th November 2025, at Banjul High Court, where proceedings were marked by a tense exchange between the presiding judge, Justice Ebrima Jaiteh, and defence Counsel Oket over the absence of an additional witness the defence had previously indicated would testify. More in the news report.

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Corruption, Parliament, Business Economy Askanwi Gambia Corruption, Parliament, Business Economy Askanwi Gambia

How President Barrow Overspent D173 Million on the Meet the People’s Tour

This week marks the start of President Adama Barrow’s eighth Meet the People’s Tour, mandated by the 1997 Constitution. Our budget analysis reveals that, over the years, President Barrow has spent more than D246 million on the tour, despite Parliament only approving D72 million for the same period. This means President Barrow overspent by D173 million — an increase of approximately 340%. More in the budget analysis report.

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Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Justice Askanwi Gambia Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Justice Askanwi Gambia

Only One TRRC Activity Completed as Victims Commemorate November 11th Massacre

Thirty-one years after the November 11, 1994 massacre and three years after President Barrow’s government pledged to implement the TRRC’s recommendations, only one of twelve actions linked to the killings has been completed — raising doubts about the administration’s commitment to justice and the “Never Again” promise. More in this report.

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Parliament, Business Economy, Budget Askanwi Gambia Parliament, Business Economy, Budget Askanwi Gambia

Finance Minister to Table Cabinet 2026 Budget Proposal Requesting D59.3 Billion in Expenditures

The Finance Minister is set to table Cabinet’s 2026 Draft Budget in Parliament on Friday, 31st October 2025, requesting for National Assembly Members to approve D59.3 billion in expenditures for 2026. This publication contrasts the government spending on recurrent and development expenditures and highlights the whopping D13.4 billion National Debt Service. More in the report.

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