MoBSE Warns Private Schools to Desist From Illegal Operations
By Nelson Manneh
The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) has warned proprietors, coordinators and operators of private Schools to desist from practices such...
Basic Cycle School in URR Benefit From Furniture, Cash Donation
By Lamin Fatty
‘Dingiring’ Basic Cycle School in Tumanna District in URR through their village diaspora Association’s representative, have benefitted from furniture and cash donated...
The Unheard Cries Of Rural Children
By Momodou Baka Dem
A nation that had broken the colonial ties with its colonial master for over 54 years ago is having its rural...
Trend Of Peaceful Demonstration Broken
For a while it appeared that peaceful demonstration would be a means to express grievances. The most awaited demonstration was the Three Years Jotna’s...
IIHT Graduate Students on Hardware Technology
By Nelson Manneh, Makuto Manneh
The Indian Institute of Hardware Technology (IIHT) graduated fifty-three students trained in different hardware technology on Friday January 17th 2020.
The...
Lectures Commence At Basse College
By Lamin Fatty
The Gambia College’s Basse campus is said to have commenced lectures on Monday January 20th 2020, according to information coming from the...
Dr. Drammeh Authors New Book
By: Kebba AF Touray
Dr. Seedy Drammeh, Deputy Human Resource Director and Administrator at the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), has authored his latest book tittled:...
Fatima SSS Commemorate School Press Day
By Nelson Manneh
Fatima Senior Secondary School’s (FSSS) Press Club on Friday January 10th 2020 commemorated the School’s Press Day held at the School grounds...
‘Leaders Should Be Prepared to Hand over Power’ Outgoing College President...
By Nelson Manneh
Anthoman Jagne, outgoing president of the Gambia College Student’s Union (GCSU) said leaders should be prepared to hand over power at the...
Gambians Debate On The Education System
Momodou Jarju
Education is regarded by many as a perquisite for positive change.
The state of the education sector of The Gambia has invited heated debate...
Gambian Youths Graduate from IOM Vocational Training Program
By Ndey Sowe
A total of 100 youths have recently graduated from a pilot vocational training program organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM)...
Gambian-Jamaican Launches Book on Psychology
By Makutu Manneh
Ms. Allili Afi, a 78-year-old Gambian-Jamaican has launched book on psychology.
The book which is entitled: ‘Using Existential Counselling to Heal’ saw the author focusing...
Rail Road Engineer Launches Book
By Makutu Manneh
Saikou Camara, a Gambian citizen working as Transmission and Networking Engineer for Union Pacific Rail Road in the United States of American,...
Gambia College Student Seeks Scholarship
By Nelson Manneh
Sarata Sowe, a first year student majoring in Agricultural Science is seeking for scholarship to continue her course at the Gambia College.
The...
GTTI to be mentored for 5 years
By Momodou Jarju
The Gambia Technical Training Institute (GTTI) would be mentored for five years by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)...
‘Tostan’ Holds Inter-Zonal Meeting In Sutukoba
By Lamin Fatty
‘Tostan’ Gambia on Sunday December 1st 2019 held inter-zonal meeting in Sutukoba in Wuli East Constituency.
The meeting brought together 130 participants drawn...
CRC Commences Public Consultations On Draft Constitution
By Nelson Manneh
The Constitution Review Commission (CRC) on Saturday November 30th 2019, commenced public consultations on the new draft Constitution in Banjul.
The Commission was...
Gambians Advised to Stop Calling Their Elected Leaders ‘Mansa’
By Mustapha Jallow
Ansumana Yabou civic education officer at the National Council for Civic Education (NCCE), has on 29th November, advised residents of Basse Manneh-Kunda...
Gambians Challenged To Monitor And Hold Their Leaders Accountable
By Mustapha Jallow
Ansumana Yabou, civic education officer at the National Council for Civic Education (NCCE), has challenged Jimara residents, to act swiftly by monitoring...
Sixty-One Students Called to The Bar [Focus: maintain high standards]
By Nelson Manneh
Sixty-one students were yesterday the 27th of November 2019, called to the bar.
Out of the sixty-one (61) students, forty (40) are Gambians...