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.

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U.S. DOJ: If You Commit Violent Crimes Do Not Come to the United States

The United States Department of Justice issued a statement on the conviction of alleged former Jungler Michael Sang Correa for torturing five of his victims on 15th April 2025. More in the presser.

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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.

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A Quiet Face in Court: Correa’s Chilling Stillness During Torture Trial

Michael Sang Correa, once a member of The Gambia’s feared Junglers, appeared almost unrecognisable as he walked into a U.S. courtroom on 7th April 2025 for the opening of his landmark torture trial. Dressed in a suit, with dreadlocks and a streaked beard, Correa remained largely emotionless as victims recounted harrowing stories of abuse allegedly committed under his custody. More in the article.

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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.

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Landmark U.S. Trial Against Alleged Jungler Michael Sang Correa Nears Verdict

DENVER, 14th April 2025 - Nearly two decades after a failed coup shook The Gambia, a U.S. courtroom may soon decide the fate of Michael Sang Correa, an alleged enforcer for former dictator Yahya Jammeh, accused of brutal torture in a case now in the hands of a jury. More in the report.

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NHRC Validates 2024 Human Rights Report, Highlighting Progress and Challenges in The Gambia

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has validated its 2024 report on the state of human rights in The Gambia, offering an in-depth analysis of key issues such as access to justice, women’s rights, and freedom of expression. The validation event, held on 10th March 2025, brought together government officials, civil society, and international partners to discuss progress and challenges in the nation’s human rights landscape. More in the report.

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A Quarter Century Later, Still Pursuing Justice for the Victims of April 10–11, 2000

This year marks 25 years since the April 10 and 11, 2000 student demonstration — dates in our history that are marked in pain, tell the story of courage, and unfinished justice. More in the press release.

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The Gambia Boosts Education and Medicine with $46M Investment in UTG

In a bold move to enhance healthcare education and promote academic tourism, the Government of The Gambia has announced a $46 million investment to establish a School of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences at the University of The Gambia’s Faraba Banta campus. More in the report.

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