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CONFIRMED: Ba Tambadou Quits, New Man Named Justice Minister

Ba Tambadou has called it quits with Barrow’s government, Gambia News understands. This follows wild speculation on the heels of…

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Gambian Reporter In Custody for Filming Arrest of Drivers

A Gambian reporter has been taken into custody while on duty. Ebou N. Keita was nabbed by police as they…

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Wanted Gambian Killer In U.S Court for Torturing Ndure Cham’s Coup-Makers

A soldier implicated in several killings during Yaya Jammeh’s tenure is fighting court charges in the United States. Believed to…

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“Baba Jobe Knew He Was Wanted Dead”

Nine years from his demise, a new claim has emerged suggesting Baba Jobe knew he was wanted dead through food…

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Barrow Extends State of Emergency to 21 Days

Gambia’s state of emergency has been extended to 21 days. This follows announcement by president Barrow minutes ago via state…

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Driver of Nigerian Consul Contact Coronavirus in The Gambia

Driver of a Nigerian consul in Guinea Bissau has tested positive to coronavirus in The Gambia. The unidentified driver was…

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MAI FATTY: Frontline Workers Are Scavenging for “Depans” to Give to their Families

Mai Ahmed Fatty today made moving remarks about the state of isolation centres, revealing health workers are left scavenging for…

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Gambian Police Descend on Markets, Public Places to Enforce Social Distancing

Gambia’s police department have taken a major step towards enforcing social distancing over the coronavirus. Gambia experienced its first case…

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Lured to Urine-littered School and Defrauded D124,000 in Broad Daylight -Gambian Reporter on How He Got Conned

Apparently bewildered, Gambian reporter Kexx Sanneh has today relayed a shocking tale of how he was hoodwinked by a conman…

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Another New Corona Case Today as Gambia’s Figures Jump to 23!

Worry isn’t easing for Gambia with another new case emerging today. Gambia have been recording new cases virtually every day…

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