GAMTEL, GAMCEL Raise Concerns over Decline in Financial Performance
By Momodou Jarju
The Gambia’s two telecommunications companies have raised concerns over the decline in their financial performance for the year ended 2017.
Officials of Gamcel...
GCAA Appears Before PEC
By: Kebba AF Touray
The Gambia Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has yesterday appeared before the Public Enterprises Committee (PEC) of the National Assembly, for the...
Gambia Bound Flights Cancelled, Diverted to Dakar
By MUHAMMED S. BAH
All flights bound for The Gambia have been either diverted to Dakar or cancelled after a Polish aircraft broke down on...
NA Committee Queries GTTI’s Information System Solution Approach
By Momodou Jarju
The National Assembly Select Committee on Education, Training and ICT has queried the intended approach of the Gambia Technical Training Institute (GTTI),...
Farmers In Jimara Demand Inputs, Cooperatives; Agric Minister Responds
This column is devoted to monitor and report on issues that relate to production, processing, preservation and marketing of agricultural produce, aimed at ensuring...
When will President Barrow give his State of the Nation Address?
QUESTION OF THE DAY
This question was posed by a Foroyaa reporter at a press briefing conducted by the Director of Press and Public Relations...
Remanding Prisoners Is A Last Resort
Justice must be done and be seen to be done is an old adage. This is why Section 24 of the Constitution calls for...
Kanilai Gunshot Victim Still Hospitalized
By Nelson Manneh
Ismaila Tamba, who was allegedly shot by a member of The Gambia Armed Forces (GAF), is still admitted at the Edward...
Gamcel Calls for Bail Out or Risk Halting Operation
By Momodou Jarju
The Gambia’s GSM Operator has raised a red flag calling for a bail out on its current serious and precarious situation or...
Trade Committee Concludes Site Visits
By: Kebba AF Touray
The Trade Committee of the Legislature yesterday concluded its five-day oversight visits to the institutions under its purview.
The visit coincided with...
More Than 20 Persons From Koina Remanded In Custody
By Lamin Fatty
More than twenty persons were yesterday, 28th May 2019, arraigned before the Basse Magistrates Court and subsequently remanded in custody.
Their arraignment emanates...
Convicted Soldiers to Appeal against Court-Martial’s Judgment
By Yankuba Jallow
8 soldiers who were convicted on Monday, 27th May 2019 on treason and four other criminal offences will appeal against the unanimous...
High Court to Hear ‘No Case Submission’ Today in NIA 9...
By Yankuba Jallow
The Banjul High Court presided over by Justice Kumba Sillah-Camara will today hear the ‘no case submission’ by Lawyers EE Chime and...
Man Arrested After Referring to Court-Martial Panel as Bias
By Yankuba Jallow / Nelson Manneh
A Man was on Monday 27th May 2019 arrested after referring to the court-martial panel as bias upon convicting...
FSQA Says Chinese Donated Rice Is Fit For Consumption
By Kebba Secka
Modou Lamin Jaiteh, the Scientific Officer at the Food Safety and Quality Authority (FSQA), said a consignment of rice donated by...
Seyii Tolof – Tolof Part 569 EPISODE 36 (Difficult Marriages –...
The Trial Judge Continues
“She was legally insane and beyond control at that particular state of mind she was capable of doing harm to herself...
Omar Colley Picked in Serie A’s Best Team of the Week
By Sulayman Bah
Gambia’s deputy captain Omar Colley has made the cut for the Serie A team of the week.
Securing a five-pointer in the rating...
Gambia’s Capt Nda Hunting for a New Employer
By Sulayman Bah
Gambia national team captain Pa Modou Jagne is looking for new club after Zurich decided not to renew the left-back’s contract, Foroyaa...
How Many People Under Arrest In Basse For The Koina Incident?
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Foroyaa received information that 19 people are at the police station in Basse after the Koina disturbance. We are not sure...
Families In Tears At The Court-Martial: What The Barrow Administration Should...
‘Never Again!’ is the watchword. Hence the Barrow administration should not allow itself to be responsible for tears to be shed in a court...