Government and Private Sector Unite Behind NHRC’s Anti-Harassment Policy
“Workplaces must be safe for all.” With this powerful message, the NHRC convened a workshop with the government, partners and the private sector to adopt its Generic Sexual Harassment Policy for the Workplace. The landmark event took place on 7th May 2025 at the Senegambia Beach Hotel. More in the report.
Kanilai Ferry Returns to Service, but 24-Hour Operations Remain Uncertain
The long-awaited return of the Kanilai Ferry has revived activity on the vital Banjul–Barra crossing, but questions remain over whether the Gambia Ferry Services (GFS) will fulfil its pledge to introduce 24-hour operations this month. More in the publication.
NAO Unveils Five-Year Strategy to Strengthen Governance and Accountability
The National Audit Office (NAO) has officially launched its Strategic Development Plan 2025–2029, outlining a bold vision to strengthen governance, enhance public financial management, and promote greater transparency across the public sector. More in the report.
MoHERST Introduces TITA App to Digitize Tertiary Education Management
The Gambia has taken a major leap toward the future of education. On 24th April 2025, the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (MoHERST) unveiled the TITA mobile application—a cutting-edge digital platform designed to streamline academic management and bring smart learning solutions to the fingertips of students and lecturers across the country. More in the article.
PMO: Over 2,000 “Ghost” Workers Detected in 2024 Audit
The Personnel Management Office has announced that over 2,000 individuals across the civil service and security forces were flagged in the 2024 staff audit as could not be seen. Recovery of wrongful salary to 1,424 civil servants is underway, and payments to 679 security personnel are being halted for April 2025. More details in the official press release.
IMF Set to Approve US$65 Million for Gambia’s Climate Resilience Enhancement
An IMF team visited Banjul, The Gambia from April 2 to April 16, 2025, to review how The Gambia is doing under a financial support program. The program is a 36-month Extended Credit Facility (ECF) totalling US$100.9 million that started in January 2024. More in the press release.
Award-Winning Taxpayers Lauded for Fueling Gambia’s Growth
The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) recognised outstanding taxpayers at its 2024 Taxpayer Appreciation Awards. Africell Gambia Ltd. was named the Largest Taxpayer of the Year, with other notable winners including QCell and Ecobank Gambia Ltd. The event highlighted the vital role of tax compliance in supporting national development. More in the report.
Ministry of Tourism Launches Assessment of River Jetties for Ecotourism Growth
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture launched the Assessment of River Jetties Report on XXX at the XXX during a presentation and handover ceremony. More in the publication.
Hon. Darboe Disappointed Kanilai Ferry Commissioning Pushed to April
The return of the Kanilai Ferry has been delayed again, now expected in April due to shipping issues. Transport Minister Ebrima Sillah’s announcement disappointed many, including NAM Omar Darboe, who had hoped for its commissioning before Koriteh. More in the report.
CPC Urges Sustainable Consumer Behavior to Tackle Environmental Challenges
On World Consumer Rights Day, The Gambia joined the global call for sustainable consumer practices, emphasising the need for responsible consumption to address urgent environmental challenges. Organised by the Consumer Protection Consortium (CPC), the event focused on promoting eco-friendly lifestyles and protecting both consumers and the environment. More in the report.
KMC Reports Two Market Fires in a Single Day, Suspected Electrical Faults to Blame
Two devastating market fires in The Gambia have left traders reeling, with authorities warning that electrical hazards and illegal connections are contributing to the growing crisis. As markets continue to burn, the economic toll and safety concerns are becoming impossible to ignore. More in the report.
NAMs Consider National Security Council Bill After Finance Minister's Latest No Show
Parliamentarians were scheduled to address three separate actions, including a report from the Finance Minister on the implementation and monitoring of the annual budget; however, only the National Security Council Bill 2023 is being considered today. More in the report.
Doug Ford to U.S.: “I Won’t Hesitate to Shut the Power Off”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a 25% tariff on electricity exports to the United States, impacting approximately 1.5 million Americans. This move comes in response to U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s recent reversal on tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico. More in the report.
Kanilai Ferry’s Transformation Nears Completion Ahead of Commissioning
As we enter March 2025, it is important to recall that in November 2024, the Managing Director of the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA), Mr. Ousman Jobarteh, informed Askanwi that the Kanilai Ferry was expected to return to service in March 2025. More in the report.
Central Bank’s Optimistic Inflation Outlook Faces Setback in 2025
Despite the Central Bank of The Gambia’s earlier projections for a decline in inflation, the latest figures show a slight increase to 10.2% in early 2025, driven largely by rising non-food costs, including housing, energy, and services. More in this publication.
Civil Society Group Urges Parliament to Reverse Banjul Port Takeover by Albayrak
The recent takeover of Banjul Port by the Turkish company Albayrak has sparked controversy, with the Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice (EFSCRJ) urging Parliament to reverse the concession agreement. More in the publication.
Who Owes Who? "External debts, climate debts and reparations in the Jubilee year"
Africa is owed US$36 trillion in climate debt by rich polluting countries, a new report by ActionAid shows. More in the press release, which contains a link to download the report.
Judiciary Trains Legal Practitioners in Preparation for Establishment of Commercial Court
The Gambian Judiciary conducted a two-day training session for legal practitioners and court staff on commercial law and court management to establish an effective commercial court. More in the report.
Tourism Diversification Project Validates Marketing and Branding Report to Boost Tourism
The Ministry of Tourism’s Diversification and Resilience project hosted a two day workshop to validate a report aimed at enhancing the branding, marketing and investment strategy of the country’s tourism sector. More in the news report.
Gambian Domestic Workers to Saudi Arabia Offered $200 Monthly; Spain and Dubai Yet to Be Announced
The Ministry of Trade’s Permanent Secretary revealed that domestic workers in Saudi Arabia will be paid $200 USD monthly while the government attempts to negotiate more wages. More in this publication highlighting some revelations from a Parliamentary oversight meeting.
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