‘No Case’ Submission Fails
By Yankuba Jallow
The criminal trial involving Mr Borry J. Saidy, the former Acting Manager of Air Traffic Services at the Banjul International Airport was...
Kanfenda case withdrawn
By Yankuba Jallowt
The criminal case involving 24 Kafenda residents was withdrawn based on humanitarian grounds.
The 24 supporters of Gambia’s former governing Alliance for...
Access to Justice project set for CRR, NBR implementation
By Kebba Jeffang
The European Union Access to Justice Project is ready to be continued to be implemented in the Central River Region-South and North...
THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES
El Malick Faal
The Revolution of the people continues
Which no retrogressive forces could discontinue
For it draws its strength from the people's Will
To cure the country...
Saayii Tolof –Part 256 EPISODE 20 (Difficult Marriages – Nyaka Domm...
The Dream
Kumuna dreamt that Papa E chased after her with a machete to cut her up she ran and screamed;
“Please spare my life!” She...
Croatian Club Contemplates Signing Hamza Permanently
By Sulayman Bah
Croatian Premier League giants Hajduk Split are pondering signing Hamza Barry on a permanent deal, Foroyaa Sport can report.
The Gambian star joined...
Ports in Crunch Khinsasa Decider
By Sulayman Bah
Gambia league champions Ports Authority will play DR Congo’s AS Vita Club this weekend.
The fixture billed for Sunday, will be the decider...
TAKING THE GOVERNORS OUT OF POLITICS: A STEP IN THE RIGHT...
The announcement by the government asking governors to remain neutral and impartial in the performance of their functions and to refrain from being partisan...
WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF PRESIDENT WHEN THE PRESIDENT TRAVELS?
QUESTION OF THE DAY
WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF PRESIDENT WHEN THE PRESIDENT TRAVELS?
According to section 70 of the Constitution,
“There shall be a Vice-President...
President Barrow ends visit to France
President’s Barrow’s visit to France ended yesterday. The two day visit (14 to 15 March 2017) was a result of the
invitation of President...
Governors asked to be neutral
Regional governors have been asked to remain neutral and impartial and not to involve in partisan politics. This was contained in a press release...
VITAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION STATISTICS
Nomination of candidates for the April 6 National Assembly elections has passed off without incident and the campaign has already begun. The nomination has...
Independent Witness Testifies in Soldier’s Voire Dire Trial
By Mamadou Dem
One Fabakary Kinteh of Sukuta, Kombo North, West Coast yesterday 15th March, 2017 testified as an independent witness in the ongoing trial within...
GCCPC / PURA Celebrate World Consumer Rights Day
By Aja Musu Bah-Daffeh
Gambia Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (GCCPC) in partnership with Gambia Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) celebrated the world consumer rights day...
THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN PERIOD
Today marks the beginning of the campaign period for the 6th April 2017 National Assembly elections. There are 53 constituencies which are hotly contested....
HAS THE POLITICAL HONEYMOON COME TO AN END?
QUESTION OF THE DAY
HAS THE POLITICAL HONEYMOON COME TO AN END?
The removal of heads of public enterprises and their replacement is now the talk...
“MPs are directors and advisers to government, so be wise” NCCE...
By Kebba Jeffang
Mr. Ansumana Yabo, senior civic educationist at the National Council for Civic Education on Sunday, 12th March advised the communities in Foni...
NAWEC CLIENTS DECRY POOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE
By Madiba Singhateh
Clients of the National Water and Electricity Company have decried the poor electricity service in their communities.
Speaking to Foroyaa, Lamin Bass who...
Impasse at UTG overcome
By Aja Musu Bah Daffeh
The impasse at the University of The Gambia has been surmounted and classes have resumed. The Minister of Higher Education, Research,...
LT. COL. OMAR B. BOJANG BACK AS GAF SPOKESMAN
By Mustapha Jallow
Lieutenant Colonel Omar B. Bojang, is back as spokesperson for the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) since on Thursday, 9 March 2017.
Speaking to...