Covid Billions: Finance Minister Says D1 Billion Landed in Government Account
The Gambia’s Finance Minister, Hon. Mambury Njie, informed members of the National Assembly’s Special Committee that the government received one billion dalasis in its accounts on 20th April 2020. The Minister explained that the “very soft loan from the IMF has now landed in our account. It’s a facility that they [IMF] normally provide. It’s about one billion dalasis.” More in this feature report.
Government to Sell 80% of Gamcel Shares to YCell for D6.7 Billion Investment
The Minister for Communications and Digital Economy, Hon. Lamin Jabbie, has informed lawmakers that 80% of Gamcel shares will be sold to Ycell under a proposed public-private partnership (PPP) agreement with the Government.
More in this feature publication, which details YCell’s lack of expertise compared to its partners and their lofty ambitions to invest D6.7 billion in Gamcel.
PURA Set to Suspend Data Price Floor and Introduce Price Ceiling in 2026
The Gambia’s telecoms regulator, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA), is set to suspend the current D50 per 1GB data price floor and introduce a D75 per 1GB price ceiling from January 2026, shifting the sector to a cost-based pricing regime. More in the feature publication.
Record Budget Deficit: D7 billion Recorded in First Nine Months of 2025
Finance Minister Seedy Keita informed Parliamentarians that a record budget deficit of D7 billion was observed from the first nine months of 2025. Our budget researchers have ascertained that this has broken all records set for budget deficits since President Barrow took over from former President Jammeh in 2017. More in our feature publication interrogating the actual and approved budget deficit from 2017 to date.
FactCheck: Has the Barrow Government Disbursed Over D90 Million to Support Women Entrepreneurs?
During the widely watched Good Morning Show on the State Broadcaster, GRTS TV, on 1st December 2025, the Minister for Information, Media, and Broadcasting Services, Dr. Ismaila Ceesay, claimed that President Adama Barrow’s government has disbursed over D90 million to different women via the Women’s Empowerment Fund (WEF). Our reporter contacted Dr Ceesay, the WEF and conducted budget research to verify this claim. More in this FactCheck.
Dippa Kunda Residents Anticipate Benefits of Kotu Stream Revival
After years of watching the Kotu Stream decline under pollution, encroachment, and seasonal flooding, residents of Dippa Kunda say they are now looking forward to meaningful change as a World Bank-funded project to restore the stream is underway. More in the feature story.
Gardeners Along Kotu Stream Fear Losing Their Livelihoods From Environmental Degradation
For generations, the fertile banks of the Kotu Stream have provided food and income for nearby communities. Now, as the government prepares to restore the degraded waterway under the WACA project, long-time gardeners worry they may be forced off land they have depended on for years. More in this feature report.
Jammeh’s U.S. Mansion Funds Are Ready But Victims May Get Far Less
Millions of dalasis allocated to compensate victims of President Jammeh’s abuses have yet to reach them, even as some die from treatable health conditions. At the same time, the fate of money generated from the sale of Mr Jammeh’s assets remains shrouded in mystery, including the multi-million dollar U.S. mansion. More in this investigation.
Corruption and Incompetence Sink AfDB-Funded Rice Project
Corruption, political interference and sheer incompetence have crippled a $7 million African Development Bank–funded agriculture project intended to boost food security in The Gambia, leaving once-productive rice fields in Limbambulu devastated and farmers worse off than before. More in the feature report.
High Court Grants Defendant’s Motion to Call Additional Witness in AKI Case
The High Court has ruled in favour of the third, fourth, and fifth defendants in the ongoing Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) case, granting their motion to call an additional witness and accepting the witness statement as properly filed. Justice Ebrima Jaiteh delivered the ruling on Thursday, 27th November 2025. More in this report.
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