PDOIS Adjourns Elective Congress Due to Lack of Quorum
The People’s Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) was forced to adjourn its elective congress yesterday, 28th December 2025, to 24th January 2026 due to a lack of quorum. More in the news report.
CCBT Submits CRC Position Paper on Fiscal Transparency
The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations on Fiscal Transparency (CCBT) ratified a set of almost 70 recommendations and submitted them to the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) on 12th July 2019.
More in the news report.
Lawmaker Raises Alarm Over ‘Normalisation of Killings’ in The Gambia
The National Assembly Member for Banjul North, Hon. Modou Lamin B. Bah, has raised serious concerns over what he describes as a dangerous and recurring trend in The Gambia, the gradual ‘normalisation of violent deaths’.
Reflecting on a series of killings in recent years, Hon. Bah warned that fatal incidents increasingly pass without sustained public outrage or visible accountability. More in this news report.
WACA Launches $5 Million Livelihood Project to Benefit Four Thousand Individuals
President Adama Barrow has announced the launch of a $5 million livelihood support project under the West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) program, aimed at benefiting at least 4,000 individuals and strengthening community resilience along the Kotu Stream.
More in the news report.
IMF Disburses US$38.15M as Gambia Remains at High Risk of Debt Distress
Last week, The Gambia’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (MoFEA) announced that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had approved the immediate disbursement of US$38.15 million [equivalent to D2.78 billion]. In its announcement, MoFEA did not indicate that the disbursements are loans or outline their conditions. After an engagement with the IMF last week, we can reveal the conditions of the loans in this feature publication.
18 Political Parties Endorse Landmark Communiqué on Women’s Political Participation in The Gambia
Eighteen (18) out of twenty-two (22) registered political parties in The Gambia have signed a historic communiqué committing to concrete reforms to advance women’s political participation and representation, following the successful conclusion of a two-day National Conference on Women’s Political Participation and Representation. More in the press release.
Gambia Promotes Safe Migration at Second National Dialogue
The Government of The Gambia, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with support from the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), hosted the second National Dialogue on Migration, promoting safer ways of migration. More in this news report.
Reparations Commission Calls on Victims to Register to Receive Reparations Payments
The Gambia’s Reparations Commission has issued a statement calling on victims of the former regime of President Jammeh from 1994 to 2017 to register to receive reparations payments. More in this press release.
Isatou Cham Crowned Champion of Longman’s Inter-School Spelling Bee Competition
Longman Memorial Methodist Preparatory School crowned Isatou Cham as the overall winner of the 2025 Longman Preparatory Inter-School Spelling Bee, taking home a trophy and D2,000. The event took place on Thursday, 27th November 2025, at the school grounds along the Brikama Jalangbang highway. More in the news report.
Pleroma School's Kumba Sowe, Crowned 2025 COMMOM Champion
Kumba Sowe of Pleroma School in Busumbala has emerged the winner of the 2025 COMMOM Championship Finals, held on 29th November 2025 at the Babucarr O. Joof Conference Centre in Brikama. The annual competition continues to grow in significance as schools across The Gambia celebrate excellence, discipline, and academic commitment among young learners. More in the news report.
WAVE Highlights Impact of “Notorious” Jungler Manjang in Enforced Disappearances Report
The Women’s Association for Women and Victims Empowerment (WAVE) has launched a new policy document on enforced disappearances, naming Jungler Sanna Manjang as “one of the most notorious perpetrators” during former President Yahya Jammeh’s 22-year authoritarian rule. More in the news report.
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.
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.
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