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SCORPIONS DISPLAY SPIRITED SECOND-HALF PERFORMANCE BUT STILL LOSE TO IVORY COAST IN WC QUALIFIERS

In a match that showcased their undeniable spirit and tenacity, The Gambia's Scorpions faced off against the formidable AFCON champions, Ivory Coast.Despite their spirited performance, they fell short, succumbing to a solitary goal from Sébastien Haller, which ultimately secured a narrow 1-0 victory for the hosts - Ivory Coast in round six of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Playing in front of the home crowd at the 33,000 seater Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, the host who are clearly the favourites in the group, took command in the early stages and made their dominance counted after just 15 minutes when they capitalised on a lacklustre defending by the Gambia as Haller nodded home the breakthrough. From the break, the Scorpions nearly turned the game on its head, as they took the game to the Ivorians and forced the home side's goalkeeper, Yahia Fofana, into making some remarkable saves.Yankuba Minteh, the Gambian international who plays for Brighton and Hove Albion in the English Premier League. He is one of the Gambia's most formidable attackers at the moment. (Picture - GFF)The Scorpions were close enough to snatch a point or even grab all three points as Alieu Fadera, Mahmudu Bajo, and Alasana Jatta were all culprits as they squandered gilt-edge chances.  This loss dealt a significant blow to The Gambia's chances of a first world cup appearance, leaving their hopes of qualification hanging by a thread. Group winners in each of the nine groups will qualify for the World Cup automatically, while the four best second-place teams will battle for a slot in the play-off to determine who advance to the inter confederation play-offs. The Scorpions, who are on four points after six matches, still have four more games to play - against Kenya and Burundi in the September windows and Gabon and Seychelles in the October international break. To stand even the slightest of chances, the Scorpions must win all the remaining four games. Should the Scorpions qualify, that will be the equivalent of winning the World Cup. The talismanic Musa Barrow, who plays for Al-Taawoun in the Saudi Pro League, he was on the back of a brace heading into this game, as he scored twice against Kenya in round five. (Picture - GFF)But the focus is not largely on qualifying as the Northern Irish - Jonathan McKinstry continues his team-building process ahead of the next AFCON and World Cup Qualifiers. Nobody will hold anyone at gunpoint for this defeat, but the team must improve on a few things, especially scoring goals when it matters the most and improving on their defending.While the result may appear disheartening at first glance, the Scorpions' display in the second half was infused with determination and promise. Their improved performance serves as a glimmer of hope, indicating that brighter days could lie ahead, especially with a burgeoning wave of Gambian talent, making strides in professional football.

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2022 PALIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS

2022 PALIAMENTARY ELECTION RESULTS

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GRTS MOVES TO NEW SATELLITE FREQUENCY

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ESTABLISHES SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE SALE OF FORMER PRESIDENT JAMMEH'S ASSETS

The National Assembly of The Gambia has established a Special Select Committee to investigate the sale and disposal of assets previously owned by ex-President Yahya Jammeh. This decision follows findings from the Janneh Commission, which identified assets forfeited to the state but raised questions about their disposal process. The Committee was formed during the Assembly's First Extraordinary Session of 2025, led by Hon. Billay G. Tunkara, and comprises seven members. Its mandate includes investigating the legality and transparency of the asset sales, identifying purchasers, and managing the proceeds. The Committee operates under provisions of the 1997 Constitution and the National Assembly's Standing Orders, emphasizing accountability and good governance.

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    GRTS MARKETING

    The Marketing Department manages the commercial activities of both Radio and Television. We are responsible for generating revenue and selling the services of both radio and television. We are generally in charge of coordinating all marketing and commercial activities which include the sale of GRTS products and services. The sales of airtime include advertisement, panel discussions, documentaries and sponsorships of programme and ad hoc revenue initiatives.GRTS over the years has been the favourites of companies wishing to widen the base of their clientele and increase their market share by sponsoring programmes and advertising on GRTS. The formal and educative nature of our programmes guarantee expansive publicity that advertiser can hardly resist. GRTS programmes are designed to meet the needs of both local and international companies seeking to sell their brands, products and services as well opening a new chapter of a mutually beneficial partnership that will ensure a win-win situation for both parties and produce huge returns on your investmentsAdvertising with GRTS give your business an ideal opportunity to reach millions of viewers every week. Considering that GRTS is now on Satellite and social media platforms our coverage spans across many parts of the world. Many Gambians in the Diaspora and well wishers of the Gambia follow GRTS to get first hand information on events in the Gambia. Advertise with GRTS and make your business stand in the face of competition.   Contact GRTS marketing on Tel: Television (00220)  2780125-9747011-2325299 WatsApp- 2780125/2325299Tel : Radio (00220) 9747010/2784030/3957255 WatsApp-   2780125/3957255Email :[email protected]/[email protected] MEDIA LINKS .YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/c/GRTSTVFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/grts.gmWEBSITE:http://www.grts.gmTWITTER:https://twitter.com/grtstvINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/grtstvofficial/?hl=enLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/gambia-radio-television-services/  

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    National Health Insurance Authority develop health benefit package for the National Health Insurance Scheme

    The National Health Insurance Authority on Tuesday began a three-day meeting to discuss the development of a health benefits package for the National Health Insurance Scheme across the country. The meeting brought together medical and health experts to map out targeted disease or service areas, for the essential healthcare package. The Minister of Health Dr. Amadou Lamin Samateh said the Authority is engaging medical and health experts to identify critical areas under the scheme. He said the development of the scheme will accelerate efforts to meet SDG 2030. The health minister also said that the Health Insurance Scheme would be available to both the public and private health facilities. The World Health Organization’s country representative Dr. Desta Tiruneh advised participants to consider the benefits package in line with available resources for health care service delivery. 

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    Jaliba Kuyateh Bestowed an Honorary Fellowship

    King of Kora Jaliba Kuyateh received an honorary fellowship from Goldsmiths, University of London at a graduation ceremony today. Jaliba Kuyateh’s award was in recognition of his work using music to improve perinatal mental health. He is the only Gambian appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for his charitable work with children in the Gambia.  Jaliba Kuyateh dedicated the honors to the people of the Gambia; especially the women whom he said ‘have supported his career from the very beginning’. He further thanked the Goldsmith University governing council and the entire faculties for the milestone gesture. Jaliba detailed his career in peacebuilding, climate change campaign, health and social welfare issues, child rights, and education among others. He thanked the Gambia High Commission for the support, through its representative to the event, Mr. Suntou Touray, Deputy Head of Mission and staff for gracing the occasion, and to Yaram Arts for the collaboration and support.Jaliba Kuyateh felt honored and appreciated by the recognition and wishes to continue his collaborative work with Professor Lauren Stewarts of Goldsmith University in the area of participatory music research.Gambia High Commission in UK

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    BREAKING THE CULTURE OF SILENCE: A DIG INTO MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES AMONG GAMBIAN WOMEN

    As the world commemorates the 2025 International Women's Day, we examine the silent struggle many Gambian women face. The mental health challenges that are often hidden behind the pressures of daily life. From the isolation of postpartum depression to the scars left by gender-based violence. Women continue to fight secret battles. Yet, in a society where emotional vulnerability is seen as a weakness, they continue to endure in silence. In this piece, we dig deep into their struggles and narrate their experiences as they break the silence. We engage experts on what could be done for the many women fighting battles in their matrimonial homes. What truly needs to be done - a question for all to respond to.THE CHALLENGE Mental health remains a taboo topic in the country, especially for women, who are expected to be resilient caretakers while managing work, family, and societal expectations. For many, the burden becomes too heavy to carry alone but women facing monumentally disparaging conditions often struggle in silence.We visited Fatou Mbaye at Serrekunda, a mother of four who is a local food vendor. She said waking up at 5 a.m. is a daily routine, no matter how tired she might be.She rushes to the market, navigating the chaos to buy ingredients for the breakfast she sells to make ends meet and boost the family's income. It's a never-ending pressure, with scorching heat weighing her down as she stirs pots to serve customers and answer the endless calls of her four children. The weight of a wife, mother, and local food vendor is a crushing responsibility, yet no one sees the cracks forming beneath her forced smile.In anxiety, her mind constantly spinning with ‘worry over how to keep going’, in a society where women are expected to be strong, resilient, and silent. And for her, it's a matter of finding a way to survive it.‘After preparing the breakfast I sell, I bathe my children and get them ready for school. Then, I head out to run my small breakfast business. I return home around noon and quickly rush to the market to buy ingredients for lunch.’Fatou Mbaye, a mother of four who volunteered to narrate her experience as a house wife and street vendor 'After that, I take care of household chores and start cooking. I pause midway to pick up my children from school, then return home to finish preparing lunch before my husband gets back from work’ She recounts. Stress has been normalised to the point where women believe they must endure it without complaint. Fatou said if she speaks up, she risks being labelled as weak or ungrateful.‘The stress can be overwhelming, sometimes reaching a point where you feel anxious and emotionally drained, leading to mental exhaustion. Living under such pressure can be incredibly tough. Women go through so much, carrying heavy burdens every day.’‘Imagine waking up at 5 a.m. and working nonstop until 9 p.m. - that kind of routine is exhausting. Men should support their women in every possible way. If they can't provide financially, they should at least offer peace, encouragement, and emotional support’ Fatou said.WHAT ARE THE EXPERTS SAYING?As the world amplifies the voices of women, one conversation remains critical—the mental health crisis silently consuming women who carry the weight of their world alone. Even though calls are always made for the protection of women's rights, not much sensitisation is done to help women get over their internal crises, as many of them do not recognize that their feelings are rooted in mental health struggles.Madam Fatou Kinneh Kantara, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of The Gambia, said the burden of untold struggles can lead to severe mental distress. She emphasized the importance of respecting, protecting, and providing counselling for women, highlighting that unspoken pain often weighs heavier than visible wounds.‘The best thing about dealing with stressful issues is to discuss it. You have to talk to professionals about it, somebody who can actively listen to you and give you a safe space. Women should be celebrated, respected, loved and kind too.’‘Women have to be kind to each other as well, love and support each other mentally and physically. These are important things. If a woman is not comfortable, if they are going through any problem the whole family will suffer,’ the psychology expert said.EXPERIENCE OF A NEW MOTHERFor new mothers, the challenge is even more profound. Postpartum depression (PPD) affects many women, but in Gambian society, the topic is rarely discussed. New mothers are expected to be joyful and grateful, and anything less is often seen as unnatural.Binta Jammeh, a 29-year-old mother from Bakoteh, recalls how she had to give up her job to fully dedicate herself to the demanding roles of motherhood and being a wife.Binta's experience is a common one, yet many women suffer in silence, feeling ashamed to admit that they are struggling as they strive to avoid things that could jeopardise their marriages. ‘It’s very stressful. Having a child, you were a career woman - going to work and now everything stops. The first stress I went through was that there was no steady income for me anymore. So, if you are not very careful, sometimes it brings some friction between you and your partner when it comes to finance.’ Binta said.A CALL FOR CHANGE Among the sources of support for many struggling women, are the advocates and activists who they usually turn to when they can no longer stand the heat, especially on GBV issues.For some women, the impact of gender-based violence (GBV) compounds their mental health issues.Survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and forced marriages often carry deep psychological scars. Yet, many women are urged to keep their experiences private to avoid shame. Satang Dumbuya, an Advocacy Officer at the Network Against Gender Based Violence, emphasized the need for change.‘We may not be able to do something directly for someone who is silently suffering and not talking about you. This is why we encourage reporting at all levels - family, communities and schools. We tried to reach as many places as possible to ensure that we sensitise people so they can break the silence. Your silence does not protect you.’ she said.However, a growing number of women are advocating for mental health awareness. Organizations, women’s groups, and online platforms are beginning to raise awareness about the importance of mental health among women and seeking professional help.Experts are calling for stronger government investment in mental health services, including affordable therapy and mental health education. They also urge the inclusion of ‘mental health support in community programs and religious teachings’ for women. The mental health crisis among Gambian women is an urgent issue that requires immediate attention. As women continue to speak out, there is hope that the stigma surrounding mental health struggles will diminish. For lasting change, the country must invest in mental health resources and support for women, ensuring that no one has to suffer in silence. And the biggest players in that quest are probably men, who should not only see themselves as partners of women, but as providers, protectors and big advocates of the total freedom of women. How will the country and generations be like if the key nation and generational builders (women) continue to go through psychological, mental and physical stress? Perhaps not in anyone's interest. 

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    Agric. Minister Launches the African Emergency Food Production Facility

    The Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Demba Sabally, on Friday 23rd September 2022 launched the African Emergency Food Production Facility (AEFPF). The facility is supported by the African Development Bank through the Rice Value Chain Transformation Project (RVCTP).The AEFPF is additional financing that follows the joint meeting of the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Finance of the African Union on the African Emergency Food Production plan in which The Gambia participated. Speaking at the launching ceremony, Dr. Sabally informed the gathering that the Government of The Gambia is taking major strides to transform the Agriculture sector in addressing food security and meeting the nutritional needs of its people.He noted The Gambia’s high dependence on imports for staple and key commodities and said it has deepened the country’s vulnerability to external shocks such as global pandemics and crises.  

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    NATIONAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY & RESEARCH DEPARTMENT TRAINS STAFF

    The Library and Research Department of the National Assembly of The Gambia certified participants to a weeklong training on Library Management and Research skills on Friday 30th September 2022.The objective of the training was to strengthen the capacity of librarians and researchers in the routine of supporting Members of the National Assembly in the performance of their legislative and oversight duties.Mr. Alhagie M Dumbuya, Director of Library and Research said the training was tailored around the duties and responsibilities of library assistants, classification of books, cataloging systems, and referencing from library resources.Deputy Clerk, Legislative Business and Programme, Mr. Daniel Cardos emphasised the importance of the training in the context that library and research services are highly sought after by both staff and Members of the Assembly. Mr. Cardos urged participants to apply the new skills on the job and share the knowledge with their colleagues.The lead trainer Ms. Matilda Johnson, former Director General of The Gambia National Library, and Mr. Alieu Sonko, Principal Librarian at the National Assembly guided the sessions through practical exercises at a pace measured to the need of fifty-eight representatives.The Library and Research Department offers impartial research services for Members on issues relating to National Assembly business and constituency work. It conducts briefings on topical issues and summaries of Bills being considered to adequately prepare Members both at Committee stages and Plenary sessions.   

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    Unidentifeid corpse found on TUI flight from banjul to London

    A press release from the office of the government spokesperson

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GAF INTERCEPTS IRREGULAR MIGRANT BOAT AT SEA

The Gambia Armed Forces Navy Patrol team says it intercepted a boat suspected of carrying irregular migrants while on routine sea patrol in the early hours of Thursday, May 15, 2025.According to GAF's report, the wooden vessel was carrying 114 irregular migrants, including two minors. The migrants were escorted to the Naval Base in Banjul, “where they were processed and handed over to the Gambia Immigration Department.”“The boat, as discovered during interrogations, departed from Bunyadu in The Gambia on Monday, 12 May 2025 and voyaged up to Nouadhibou in the Republic of Mauritania.” “They were, however, lost at sea and found themselves back in the Gambian waters,” GAF's report indicates. As stated in the report, on board the vessel includes 17 women. The irregular sea migrants questing to reach Europe looked “exhausted” at the time of their interception. The ones who were ill were “attended to by Gambia Armed Forces medics stationed at the Naval Base.”Lieutenant Commander Fara Jobe, the Commanding Officers Naval Base, led the handover procedures, delivering the intercepted irregular migrants to the Gambia Immigration Department representatives on the ground.

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PRESIDENT BARROW INAUGURATES NEW MACCNAR OFFICE COMPLEX

His Excellency Adama Barrow has presided over the official inauguration of the new office complex of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources (MACCNAR) at a ceremony in Abuko. The complex is funded by the government and aims to provide the necessary infrastructure to house all the departments and projects under the Environment Ministry.  Situated at Abuko just near the nature reserve, the three-storey building will provide the perfect home for the Ministry and its departments, which until now have been scattered in different locations within the Greater Banjul Area.The construction of the complex was overseen by the Gambia Agency for Public Works (GAMWORKS) and took 15 months to complete. Omar Gaye, GAMWORKS’ Director-General described the project as ‘groundbreaking,’ as it was ‘completed on time and met standards.’The new office complex of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources (MACCNAR) situated at Abuko.Rohey John Manjang the Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources, says the completion of the complex marks a ‘historic milestone’ for her Ministry as it grappled with what she called ‘inadequate infrastructure,’ which forced it to ‘rent offices for its many departments.’The Environment Minister attributed this success to the ‘proactive leadership of President Barrow,’ who has placed ‘sustainable infrastructural development’ as a key priority of his government. She also tasked the staff of the Ministry to maintain the complex and ensure that the building is properly kept to provide a conducive working environment.Rohey John Manjang The Gambia's Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Natural ResourcesPresident Barrow, in his address, says the construction of this office complex forms part of his government's objective of providing ‘resilient, climate-smart infrastructure across the country,’ in response to the challenge posed by climate change. ‘I promise you that this will not be our last ground-breaking project. It is part of a country-wide drive for resilient, modernising our infrastructure, including health centres, modern markets and roads - that matches the aspirations of a twenty-first-century Gambia,’ the President says.The Gambian leader also commended the Environment Minister for the strong leadership and urged all staff to continue working diligently in the service of the nation. He promised that his government would be committed to building more office complexes to house Ministries as this is more sustainable and cost-effective.The President then left Abuko and made a brief stop to inspect the newly constructed Ebo Town road. There he met locals and was briefed on the status of the works. The President expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of construction works and thanked local communities for their patience and support to the contractors.

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GOVERNMENT TO FULLY IMPLEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF PARLIAMENT ON SALE OF FORMER PRESIDENT JAMMEH’S ASSETS

Addressing the nation through a televised statement on issues revolving around the forfeited assets of former President Yahya Jammeh, His Excellency Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia, says any recommendation by Auditors and the Parliamentary Enquiry Committee into how the assets were disposed of by the Commission of Inquiry and a Ministerial Commission, will be fully implemented. The President said he has always “prioritised acting in collaboration with the National Assembly and the National Audit Office.” The National Audit Office is set to complete its findings into how the forfeited assets were sold. A Parliamentary Committee, which is to be formed by the National Assembly, will also conduct an independent inquiry into the matter. “Their findings will be made public and my government will enforce their recommendations to address the shortcomings discovered and hold accountable any individual or entity found culpable,” the President said.A motion for the creation of a Special Select Committee by Billay G. Tankara, the Majority Leader, has been considered and adopted by Parliament on Wednesday, 14 May 2025.President Barrow further reassured his government’s resolve in getting to the very bottom of how the assets which he said “belong to the people,” were sold. “My administration will not tolerate negligence or any wrongdoing linked to safeguarding our nation’s resources. We are committed to full transparency in whatever we undertake on behalf of the people.”The Gambian leader urged the citizens to exercise patience and wait for the outcome of the findings of the Auditors and the Special Parliamentary Committee. “Until we receive the reports on the ongoing investigations, I urge you all to remain calm and law-abiding and be assured that this matter will be handled within the ambit of the law.”The President’s address to the nation came on the heels of a recent investigation by The Republic, which exposed alleged wrongdoing by members of the Janneh Commission and the Ministerial Commission on the sales of recovered assets of former President Jammeh. The issue grabbed further attention after some youths who went on the streets “without permit” to demand full disclosure of the list were arrested by the police and detained for what the police described as “unlawful assembly.”A list of some assets like vehicles and cows and their buyers was eventually released by the Ministry of Justice, but that only appeared to have added salt to the injury. The measly amount some of the items were sold for prompted the President’s address to the nation on the issue with the Gambian leader giving his blessings for parliament to launch an independent investigation into the matter.

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FIRST BATCH OF GAMBIAN PILGRIMS ARRIVES IN MADINAH

The first group of Gambian pilgrims has successfully arrived in Madinah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, marking a significant moment in their spiritual journey. This initial wave comprises over three hundred and twenty individuals, all of whom arrived in excellent health and high spirits, ready to embark on their sacred pilgrimage.2000 Gambians are expected to travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Hajj this year.Travelling with Gambia International Airlines, these pilgrims were greeted with warmth by local authorities and fellow travellers upon their arrival. Their journey is part of the larger annual pilgrimage to the Holy City of Madinah, where they will engage in various religious rites. Gambian pilgrimsMore pilgrims from The Gambia are scheduled to arrive in the Kingdom in the coming days, preparing for the Hajj season, which draws millions of Muslims from around the globe to take part in this transformative spiritual experience.

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    2025 HAJJ PACKAGE PEGS AT D525,000

    The National Hajj Commission has set the 2025 Hajj package at five hundred and twenty-five thousand dalasi.

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    GRTS EMERGES VICTORIOUS IN CYBERSECURITY DRILL

    The GRTS IT staff demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork, securing first place on the final day of the Cybersecurity Training conducted by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. This achievement not only highlights the team’s unwavering dedication but also underscores their expertise and commitment to advancing digital security protocols within the organization. GRTS Management extends heartfelt congratulations to the IT team for their remarkable performance. They reaffirm their ongoing support for the team’s efforts, ensuring that the institution continues to excel and achieve its highest objectives in the ever-evolving digital landscape. This commitment is crucial as GRTS strives to enhance its cybersecurity measures and maintain the integrity of its operations in a critical industry.

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    BANJUL UTD SNATCH A POINT AGAINST BIKO IN WEEK 14 OF THE GFF LEAGUE

    Banjul United came from behind to rescue a point at home against Steve Biko with a one-all draw in week 14 of the Gambia Football Federation First Division League.Modou Lamin Touray put Biko in front after just 17 minutes when he received a defense-splitting pass from the Gambia U-20 prodigy Adama Bojang and stroke passed the rushing Banjul United goalkeeper.However, Banjul United also revert to the services of another Gambia U-20 player to level matters. In the 59th minute, central referee Ali adjudged a Biko defender for a handball, and Gambia U-20 forward Mansour Mbye fired home from the spot to make it 1 – 1.There were further chances from both ends, especially in the closing stages when Adama Bojang had a last-gasp free header saved from point-blank by Babucarr Janteh in between the frame for Banjul United.The Biko coach Adnan Musa blamed the draw on what he described as a wrong decision. 'To be honest with you, the penalty was never a penalty. You can't be in your natural position and they penalize you for that. I think Banjul United could have scored a better goal but not from the spot' he said.The Banjul United coach Sheikh Adama Joof whose side only managed four wins in 13 games, said everything is tough for now. 'We started badly with two defeats. The team is not in the shape I want, but we will try in the next few games to be there'. In the other games, Waa Banjul recorded a hard-fought 2 - 1 win over PSV Wellingara. Fortune F.C. conquered Brikama United in the West Coast Region derby with a 1 - 0 win. And, woes continue for the defending champions Hawks as they lost 3 - 0 to Team Rhino. Falcons drew goalless with Samger. Real De Banjul managed a narrow 2 - 1 win over Gamtel. Marimoo lost 2 - 0 to Wallidan and, Greater Tomorrow also lost 2 - 1 to Gambia Armed Forces.

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    Gambia government holds "Major Press Conference"

    The government of the Gambia on Thursday hosted a major press conference on the theme “Spotlighting the Banjul rehabilitation project” Chaired by the government spokesperson and adviser to the president on Diaspora affairs Ebrima G Sankareh the briefing was aimed at shedding light on public doubts about the Banjul rehabilitation project. The project came under fire following last month's powerful floods that hit the capital city and beyond. The Minister of information Lamin Queen Jammeh said the press conference was sanctioned by president  Adama Barrow to provide clarity on controversies that followed the unexpected floods.The questions from the press touched on how the contract was awarded to Gai construction company and whether the company had fulfilled its tax obligation as required under such contracts.  The minister of Works, Construction and Infrastructure Ebrima Sillah said there was another addendum on the contract that removed the tax exemption. He also explained that the government does provide a certain tax exemption on projects funded by the state or donor organisations. The Commissioner General of the Gambia Revenue Authority Yankuba Darboe said the contractor met all tax obligations and submitted audited accounts on time. Officials say powerful pumping machines have now been installed in the city. The machines they say would be able to efficiently empty flood water from the city.

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    President Barrow appoints new cabinet

    Press Release: Appointment of New Cabinet May 4th, 2022 The public is hereby informed that his Excellency Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of the Gambia, acting under sections 70 (5) (a) and 71(4) (b) of the Republic of the Gambia, hereby relieves Her Excellency the Vice President and all ministers in the cabinet from their positions with immediate effect. His Excellency the president thanks them for their service to the nation and wishes them the best in their future endeavors. The public is further informed that His Excellency Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of the Gambia acting on under sections 70(3) and 71 (3) of the constitution of the Republic of the Gambia is pleased to make the following appointments to his cabinet, with effect from Wednesday 4th of May 2022. 1. Vice president   Mr. Badara Alieu Joof2. Attorney General and Minister of Justice  Mr. Dawda A. Jallow 3. Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad Dr. Mamadou Tangara4. Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Mr. Seedy Keita5. Minister of Defence   Serign Modou Njie 6. Minister of Interior    Mr. Seyaka Sonko 7. Minister of Tourism and Culture   Mr. Hamat N.K Bah 8. Minister of Lands and Regional Government and Religious Affairs Mr. Abba Sanyang 9. Minister of Agriculture     Dr. Demba Sabally10. Minister of Transport, Works and Infrastructure Mr. Ebrima Sillah11. Minister of Health    Dr. Ahmadou Lamin Samateh 12. Minister of Basic and Secondary Education   Mrs. Claudiana Cole 13. Minister of Gender Children and Social Welfare   Mrs. Fatou Kinteh 14. Minister of Petroleum and Energy Mr. Abdoulie Jobe 15. Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources   Mr. Musa S. Drammeh 16. Minister of Higher Education Research Science and Technology Prof Pierre Gomez17. Minister of Environment Climate Change and Natural Resources Rohey John Manjang18.  Minister of Youth and Sports Mr. Bakary Badgie Honourable Seedy Keita will continue to oversee the ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment until the formalisation of the appointment of the minister-designate. His Excellency the President acting under section 71 (1) of the constitution has created a new ministerial portfolio in charge of the public service, administrative reform, policy coordination, and delivery. The new minister of the public service, administrative reform, policy coordination, and delivery will have general oversight over the public service and shall work towards the formulation of policy geared towards institutionalising a culture of discipline, excellence, and accountability in the public service. Furthermore, the minister shall continuously review the inner workings of the administrative machinery of the government and make proposals for reform to reduce inefficiency and increase output. Finally, the minister shall be charged with developing frameworks for monitoring the implementation of government policy and for ensuring effective communication and horizontal coordination between ministries. Accordingly, and acting under section 71 (3) of the constitution of the Republic of the Gambia, his Excellency, the President is pleased to appoint Mr. Baboucarr Ousmaila Joof as minister in charge of the Public Service, administrative reform, policy coordination, and delivery with effect from the 4th of May 2022. In light of the new changes, His Excellency the President hereby makes the following administrative changes to the public service and the office of the president. 1. With effect from the 4th of May 2022, the Secretary-General and Head of the civil service shall be the titular head of the personnel Management Office with the sole mandate of supervising the civil service and answerable to the minister. His Excellency the President is pleased to appoint Mrs. Salimata E.T Touray as Secretary-General and Head of the Civil Service in accordance with section 168 subsection 1 of the constitution of the Republic of the Gambia, 1997. 2. Furthermore, the role of the Secretary-General as the administrative head of the office of the president shall be taken over by the Chief of Staff who shall be appointed by the President. His Excellency is therefore pleased to appoint Mr. Mod Ceesay as Chief of Staff. All correspondences for the President shall henceforth be addressed to the chief of staff. 3. Furthermore, his Excellency, the president has decided to decouple the ministry of information and communication infrastructure (MoICI) into two separate ministries namely (!) Ministry of Information and Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy. The existing departments and their manpower under the old MoICI will now stand as sector-specific departments. In this regard:1) The Department of Information Services will now serve as the technical arm of the government charged with the implementation of policy initiatives for visibility, public relations, and access to information under the new ministry of information. Gambia Radio and Television Services (GRTS) will continue to be the media conduit for the dissemination of information and public programming. 2) The Directorate of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) under the old MoICI will be transformed into a stand-alone department under the new ministry of Communication and Digital Economy, with the primary objective of increasing internet access and driving innovation geared towards unlocking new pathways for rapid economic growth, innovation, job creation, and technological advancement. These departmental structures already exist under the old MoICI with the necessary manpower, and under separate budget headings. Accordingly, and acting under section 71 (3) of the constitution of the Republic of the Gambia, His Excellency the President is pleased to appoint Lamin Queen Jammeh as Minister of Information. Honourable Ebrima Sillah will continue to oversee the new Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy until the formalisation of the appointment of the minister-designate.  

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    IEC rejects Momodou Sabally's nomination

    The Independent Electoral Commission officials at Brikama have rejected the nomination of Momodou sabally for the Busumbala constituency. This is the first time an aspiring candidate’s nomination is rejected on the spot in the run-up to the 2022 parliamentary elections. The IEC rejected Sabally’s nomination citing section 90 (1) (e) of Gambia’s 1997 Constitution.  It states that “A person found guilty of abuse of office, corruption, or any offense connected with public elections by a court or anyone found by a report of a commission of inquiry to be incompetent to hold public office because of having acquired assets unlawfully or defrauded the State would also be disqualified”It could be recalled that the Janneh Commission indicted Mr. Sabally for aiding and abetting the theft of D14, 686,500 in relation to Carnegie Mineral accounts.  

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    DEFENDING CHAMPIONS KOMBO EAST START TITLE DEFENSE WITH 1 - 1 DRAW AGAINST BRUFUT

     The defending champions of the Super 'Nawettan' championship Kombo East started the defense of their title with a 1 - 1 draw against Brufut in the opening game of the 2022 championship at Brikama Boxbar mini-stadium. Brufut first took the lead when they capitalised on some uncertain defending by Kombo East in the 49 minutes as Etienne Jatta rolled home from close range for the breakthrough goal. Kombo East who were the dominant side rallied and leveled matters in the 63 minutes courtesy of Ousman Sanno. Even though Brufut were reduced to 10 men in the 72nd minute when Yaya Jatta was sent off for a second bookable offense, but the defending champions were not able to make the numerical difference count as they settled for a draw in the opening game which was highly attended.

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SCORPIONS DISPLAY SPIRITED SECOND-HALF PERFORMANCE BUT STILL LOSE TO IVORY COAST IN WC QUALIFIERS

In a match that showcased their undeniable spirit and tenacity, The Gambia's Scorpions faced off against the formidable AFCON champions, Ivory Coast.Despite their spirited performance, they fell short, succumbing to a solitary goal from Sébastien Haller, which ultimately secured a narrow 1-0 victory for the hosts - Ivory Coast in round six of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Playing in front of the home crowd at the 33,000 seater Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, the host who are clearly the favourites in the group, took command in the early stages and made their dominance counted after just 15 minutes when they capitalised on a lacklustre defending by the Gambia as Haller nodded home the breakthrough. From the break, the Scorpions nearly turned the game on its head, as they took the game to the Ivorians and forced the home side's goalkeeper, Yahia Fofana, into making some remarkable saves.Yankuba Minteh, the Gambian international who plays for Brighton and Hove Albion in the English Premier League. He is one of the Gambia's most formidable attackers at the moment. (Picture - GFF)The Scorpions were close enough to snatch a point or even grab all three points as Alieu Fadera, Mahmudu Bajo, and Alasana Jatta were all culprits as they squandered gilt-edge chances.  This loss dealt a significant blow to The Gambia's chances of a first world cup appearance, leaving their hopes of qualification hanging by a thread. Group winners in each of the nine groups will qualify for the World Cup automatically, while the four best second-place teams will battle for a slot in the play-off to determine who advance to the inter confederation play-offs. The Scorpions, who are on four points after six matches, still have four more games to play - against Kenya and Burundi in the September windows and Gabon and Seychelles in the October international break. To stand even the slightest of chances, the Scorpions must win all the remaining four games. Should the Scorpions qualify, that will be the equivalent of winning the World Cup. The talismanic Musa Barrow, who plays for Al-Taawoun in the Saudi Pro League, he was on the back of a brace heading into this game, as he scored twice against Kenya in round five. (Picture - GFF)But the focus is not largely on qualifying as the Northern Irish - Jonathan McKinstry continues his team-building process ahead of the next AFCON and World Cup Qualifiers. Nobody will hold anyone at gunpoint for this defeat, but the team must improve on a few things, especially scoring goals when it matters the most and improving on their defending.While the result may appear disheartening at first glance, the Scorpions' display in the second half was infused with determination and promise. Their improved performance serves as a glimmer of hope, indicating that brighter days could lie ahead, especially with a burgeoning wave of Gambian talent, making strides in professional football.

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SCORPIONS HOLD FINAL TRAINING SESSION AHEAD OF ROUND FIVE OF 2026 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

The Scorpions of The Gambia completed their final training session in Abidjan in preparation for their upcoming match against Kenya in the fifth round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. This important fixture is scheduled to take place in Ivory Coast on Thursday, 20th March 2025, at 7:00 PM.Currently positioned second from the bottom in Group F, the Scorpions have achieved one victory in their four matches, alongside three losses. Head Coach Johnathan McKinstry and his team are focused on reversing their fortunes to enhance their prospects for qualification.

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YANKUBA MINTEH NOMINATED PREMIER LEAGUE FEBRUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH

In a remarkable display of talent during February, Yankuba Minteh, the Gambian international, has captivated fans and critics alike with his dynamic performances for Brighton. Scoring two stunning goals and contributing a crucial assist, Minteh’s creativity on the pitch has propelled his team to new heights, earning him a well-deserved nomination for the Premier League Player of the Month.The youngster scored twice against Chelsea in Brighton's 3-0 win before providing an assist for Rutter in Brighton's 4-0 win over Southampton. He wrapped up his February with an impressive performance in Brighton's 2-1 victory over AFC Bournemouth.Minteh will be contesting this award with Mohamed Salah of Liverpool, Beto of Everton, Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace, Djed Spence of Tottenham Hotspur and Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool.This recognition is monumental for the young star, signalling his potential to become a significant force in the Premier League landscape. Minteh’s blend of skill, speed, and determination is a thrilling prospect for the future. This is remarkable for the 20-year-old youngster in what already looks like the beginning of an illustrious career for the Seagulls threatening attacker.

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QUEEN SCORPIONS ADVANCE TO NEXT STAGE OF WAFCON QUALIFIERS

The Gambia's Women's National Team, popularly known as the Queen Scorpions, has successfully secured their place in the next stage of the 2026 Morocco Women's Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier. In a thrilling return leg match against Niger, held in Dakar, Senegal, the team clinched a hard-fought 2-1 victory. This triumph contributed to an impressive aggregate score of 4-1 over the two-legged tie, showcasing their dominance throughout the series.The standout performances of players Mbassy Darboe and Fatou Kanteh were pivotal to the team's success. Darboe's skilful play and strategic positioning led to her scoring a crucial goal that shifted the momentum in favour of The Gambia.Meanwhile, Kanteh showcased her striking prowess, netting an impressive goal that not only sealed the win but also highlighted her offensive capabilities throughout the match.Under the astute guidance of Coach Mariam Sowe, the team displayed remarkable resilience, tactical discipline, and a strong sense of camaraderie. Their unwavering determination and teamwork transformed their ambitions into reality, setting the stage for the next phase of their qualification campaign. The Queen Scorpions are now poised to continue their journey in pursuit of a coveted spot in the continental tournament, fueled by their recent successes and the growing support of their fans.

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MUSA BARROW SHINES BRIGHTLY IN SAUDI PRO LEAGUE

Musa Barrow, the dynamic forward for Al-Taawoun F.C., is steadily making his mark as one of the standout talents in the Saudi Pro League. With an impressive tally of 11 goals and seven assists across all competitions, Barrow's contributions have been pivotal for his team.In a recent match against Al-Ahli, Barrow showcased his exceptional skill with a stunning goal from almost 30 yards out, despite his team's eventual 4-2 defeat. This breathtaking strike underlined his ability to change the course of a game with just one moment of brilliance.Currently, Barrow and Al-Taawoun F.C. find themselves positioned 9th in the Saudi Pro League standings, accumulating 18 points from 13 matches. As he continues to grow in confidence and form, fans eagerly anticipate what this talented player will bring to the pitch next.

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