GAMBIA REPORTS 9TH OCTOBER 2019
GAMBIA REPORTS 9TH OCTOBER 2019
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Read MoreBy Kaw Yerro: Very wicked woman.For 22 years as the VP,She was silenced while dictator Jammeh continued to torture and murdered Gambians as if she has no children’s. What is even more interesting and annoying is her refusal to accept responsibility instead she continues to anger Gambians by denying knowledge of such killings Who will believe in Isatou Njie Saisy that she is not aware of all the killings and tortures of Jammehs government. Very heartless women. The full force of the law should apply on her. No mercy for…
Read MoreBy Kaw Yerro: Darboe’s justification for holding two diplomatic passports doesn’t hold water. There is no justification for holding two national documents of the same e.g 2 ID cards,2 birth certificates,2 Passports,2 driving license etc in fact this is a criminal offense. I have listened to the full interviewed of Darboe with Pa Modou Bojang saying when he was the foreign minister and also as a private lawyer….. and so what? Gambia! Let’s stop defending what is not right,a wrong is wrong.
Read MoreBy Kaw Yerro: VP NJIE’S TESTIMONY: KEY LESSONS The appearance of former Vice President Isatou Njie Saidy before the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission to testify about the previous regime’s gross human rights violations must serve as an enduring lesson for the current Government, particularly with regard to the relationship between the superiors and their subordinates as well as delegation of authority. Truly speaking, subservience and sycophancy had been the hallmark of the civil service during former President Yahya Jammeh’s tenure in office. Civil servants, including the Vice President, Cabinet…
Read MoreThe first fired State House staffer to standup Adama Barrow’s divide and rule game is the former Deputy Chief of Protocol Juma Janneh. Janneh is a native of Kaur. His problems with Adama Barrow stem out over the usage of a vehicle that he was assigned to use. Juma had a rough confrontation (word) with Barrow before leaving the State House, according to sources close to the rookie dysfunctional leader. He reportedly told Barrow in his face: “ Your this corrupt government,” before leaving. An angry Barrow then asked his Senegalese security attaches to arrest Janneh. The Senegalese later turned around and…
Read MoreIt is indeed a great initiative that the Gambia Government has provided fifty million dalasi to TRRC for the welfare of victims of the Yaya Jammeh Tyranny. This is commendable, long overdue and in the right direction. What is even more remarkable with this gesture is that it is the Terror-In-Chief Yaya Jammeh who is paying for his own crimes out of the people’s wealth that he stole. This is what is called justice in its true sense. He caused the harm and from him we treat the harm. Of…
Read MoreState House, Banjul, 10th October 2019 – Some 50,000 hectares of desalinated land will be available for rice production to The Gambia under the Samba Ngalo Dam Project of the OMVG, the Council of Ministers of The Gambia River Basin Development Organisation (OMVG)revealed in a meeting with President Adama Barrow at the State House on Tuesday. “The project has social and economic benefits like agriculture, which through the Samba Ngalo Dam, will push the salt water… It will make 90, 000 hectares of land available to member countries for rice cultivation,” Gambian…
Read MoreGambian fans have expressed their disappointment with the performance of their team against Cape Verde in the semi final of the 2019 West Africa Football Union Tournament (WAFU) on Tuesday. Despite being on the backfoot for most of the stanza, Cape Verde took the lead in the 32nd minute after a spectacular 18-yard half-volley from Paulo Norta found the top corner of the net to make it 1-0. The Gambian keeper Ebrima Jarju, though, was largely to blame for the goal after making two horror errors at a corner kick, the…
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