WAVE and ICTJ Engages Youth and Media on Transitional Justice.
Civil society organisations WAVE and ICTJ held a two-day youth and media event on transitional justice and social cohesion. The event, organised by the Women’s Association for Victims Empowerment (WAVE), was held on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th, 2025, at the NaNA Conference Center in Bakau.
More in the news report.
First President Jawara Honoured at Maiden Academic Skills Recognition & Awards Ceremony
Take M Transformation Organisation on Friday, 29th November 2025, held its maiden Academic Skills Recognition and Award Ceremony (ASRAA) 2025, marking a significant milestone in its mission to promote academic excellence, character development, and transformational leadership in education. More in the news report.
Take M Transformation Holds 2025 Edition of COMMON Mathematics Challenge
Take M Transformation Organisation staged their 2025 edition of the COMMON “Mother of Mathematics’’ competition on 22 November 2025 at the Babucarr O. Joof Confidence Hall in Brikama, bringing together some of the country’s brightest junior school students for a day of speed, precision, and academic discipline. More in this news report.
Speaker Matches VP’s Salary as NAMs Overtake Ministers After 50% Pay Rise
The Speaker of the National Assembly will now earn the same basic salary as the Vice President, while all 54 Parliamentarians will take home more than most Cabinet Ministers under a new 50% pay raise approved by the Sixth Legislature. The increases, which will cost taxpayers an additional D18.5 million in basic salaries alone, come alongside expanded allowances and a separate gratuity bill that could further raise Parliament’s compensation package in 2026.
More in the report.
Leading Jungler, Sanna Manjang and Three Others Arrested in Casamance
The government has confirmed the arrest of Sanna Manjang, one of the leading members of the Junglers hit squad and a leading perpetrator in the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission’s (TRRC) findings. Manjang was arrested alongside three others. More in the news report.
Barrow Government Under Fire as UDP Demands Fair Groundnut Prices
The Barrow government is facing sharp criticism from the opposition UDP following its decision to maintain the groundnut price at D38,000 per tonne, with the party accusing the administration of abandoning farmers and refusing to offer fair compensation for their produce. More in this presser.
Government Fixes Groundnut Price at D38,000, Grants NFSPMC Exclusive Buying Rights
The Government of The Gambia has fixed the purchase price of groundnuts at D38,000 per metric tonne for the 2025/2026 trade season and granted the National Food Security Processing and Marketing Corporation (NFSPMC) exclusive rights to buy and export groundnuts during the first three months of the season, the Ministry of Agriculture announced. More in the news report.
EU Supports The Gambia’s Secondary Education With D1.7 Billion Five Year Grant
The European Union and the Government of The Gambia have signed a Financing Agreement for the programme “EU Support to Improve Secondary Education for The Youth (EU-ISEY)”. The new programme, worth approx. 1.7 billion dalasi (20 million euros), aims at improving Senior Secondary Education completion rates while reducing the gender and socioeconomic inequalities in educational attainment in The Gambia, especially in rural areas. More in the press release.
World Bank Approves $45m (D3.3b) Grant to Fund Recovery-Focused Development Plan (2023 to 2027)
The World Bank issued a statement announcing that it has approved a $45 million grant (D3.3 billion) to support President Adama Barrow’s Recovery-Focused National Development Plan (2023 to 2027). The grant aims to support the Government of The Gambia’s efforts to enhance domestic revenue mobilisation and lay key infrastructure, regulatory and skill foundations for private sector development, and strengthen climate resilience. More in the press release.
“AI Is a Powerful Problem-Solving Tool but Poses Enormous Risks,” GPU Vice President Cautions Journalists
The Vice President of the Gambia Press Union (GPU), Sheriff Saidykhan, has cautioned journalists about the growing risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI), despite its significant potential to improve journalism. More in this news report.
Victim Center Calls Government to Action, Commemorates November 11th Soldiers Massacre
The Gambia’s Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations (Victim Center) has issued a statement calling the government into action and to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the massacre of soldiers on 11th November 1994 by the former regime of President Yahya Jammeh. More in this press release.
Victims of Jammeh-era Abuses Warn Against Former President’s Return Without Justice
Victims of former President Jammeh are calling for him to face prosecution for human rights violations investigated by an Independent Commission upon his announced return to the country in November 2025. More in this statement from the Alliance of Victim Lead Organisations (AVLO).
CepRASS Launches Project to Strengthen Democracy and Accountability in The Gambia
The Center for Policy, Research, and Strategic Studies (CepRASS) launched a new project titled “Assessing and Strengthening Democracy in The Gambia: Building a Representative and Accountable Government” at the National Nutrition Agency (NaNA) in Bakau on Friday, 31st September 2025. More in the report.
Bakary Sambuya VDC Organises Free Diabetes and Hypertension Check-Up for Villagers
Residents of Bakary Sambuya and surrounding communities in the West Coast Region (WCR) benefited from a free diabetes and hypertension screening organised by the Village Development Committee (VDC) of Bakary Sambuya on Wednesday, 29th October 2025, with support from Eden Montessori, a UK-based institution. More in the report.
Girls for the Future Foundation Hosts Second Rural-Urban Girls Summit in Kololi
The Girls for the Future Foundation (GFTF) held its second Rural-Urban Girls Summit from October 24th to 25th, 2025, at Metzy Residence Hotel in Kololi, under the theme “Bridging Divides, Building Futures.” More in the report.
GoG: Former President Jammeh Can Return Home and Face Prosecution
The Gambian government issued a statement clarifying that second President Yahya Jammeh has the right to return to the country from exile in Equatorial Guinea but will face prosecution for human rights violations as documented by the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission upon his arrival. More in the press release.
EU and NYP Launch Youth Advisory Committee
The European Union Delegation to The Gambia and the National Youth Parliament – The Gambia (NYP) have established the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC). This initiative is part of the EU's commitment to youth empowerment and participation in decision-making processes, as outlined in the EU Youth Strategy 2021-2027 and the Youth Action Plan in the European Union external action. More in the press release.
Relocating? NAWEC Says You Must Buy a New Meter for D8,500
The National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) has introduced a new meter transfer policy that prevents customers from moving their meters when relocating. Under the new directive, anyone changing residence will be required to purchase a new meter at a cost of D8,500. More in the news report.
Tenth NYP Urged to Embrace their Roles with Courage and Empathy
The National Youth Parliament (NYP) of The Gambia convened its inaugural session for its Tenth Legislature at the OIC Conference Centre in Bijilo on 24th October 2025, marking a significant milestone in youth representation and democratic engagement in the country. More in the report.
ACHPR Uncovers Systematic Use of Rape Against Women and Children in Sudan’s Conflict
The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) has uncovered systematic and widespread sexual violence, including rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, and forced marriages, targeting women and children in Sudan’s ongoing conflict. More in this report.
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