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Tune into Seereer Radio and listen to Seereer voices from Senegal, The Gambia, Mauritania and the Diaspora. Setup by The Seereer Resource Centre as part of its educational initiative (to preserve and promote Seereer culture, history and traditions), we are an online streaming radio station that educates and entertains. Listen to exclusive interviews and

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09/10/2025

WE NEED YOUR HELP
17-year-old Isaiah Haynes was last seen on Aug. 26, 2025, in Newark, New Jersey.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Isaiah is urged to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or Newark PD at 1-973-733-6000.
Poster: missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/2062648/1

08/10/2025

Senegal’s 🇸🇳 capital, Dakar, is renaming streets in its old city center, replacing colonial names with those of national heroes who influenced the country’s religion, politics, and society.

Notable renaming includes Jules Ferry Street becoming Serigne Mountakha Mbacké Street, and Félix Faure Street becoming Serigne Babacar Mansour Sy Street.

Bare Rituals! Your go-to shop for all your  skin care products in The Gambia.
07/10/2025

Bare Rituals! Your go-to shop for all your skin care products in The Gambia.

Nigerian pastor appeals to the West amidst massacre of Christians in northern Nigeria by Fulani Muslim jihadists.
04/10/2025

Nigerian pastor appeals to the West amidst massacre of Christians in northern Nigeria by Fulani Muslim jihadists.

03/10/2025

Former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has been sentenced to death in absentia for war crimes and treason by a military court in Kinshasa. His whereabouts remain unknown since he was last seen earlier this year in the rebel-held city of Goma. The court ordered his immediate arrest, also demanding $29 billion in damages to the DRC as well as $2 billion each to the North and South Kivu provinces. Kabila is accused of backing the Rwanda-linked M23 rebels, with President Felix Tshisekedi calling him the group's mastermind. The former leader, who ruled Congo for 18 years, has denied the charges, and has labeled Tshisekedi's government a dictatorship.

South Cameroonians demonstrating outside Downing Street, London (1 October 2025) - who are facing real persecution and m...
01/10/2025

South Cameroonians demonstrating outside Downing Street, London (1 October 2025) - who are facing real persecution and mass killings. Ambazonia

30/09/2025

AFRICAN DELEGATES AT BRISTOL ZOO MALLEM YAHAYA ILORIN , a member of the Nigerian Legislative Council who is attending the African Conference in London, fondles two lion cubs during the visit he paid to Bristol Zoo with other members of the African Conference. .Six weeks-old , the cubs are two of four born Lioness Yvonne, and have been reared by foster-mother collie dogs. included in the group are : left to right: MUSA ( sec. to Emir of Abuja) ( M. A. M Bida , holding cub ) , Rev. Faye , of ( Gambia) , Emir of Abuja, of Nigeria , and ( M.Y. Ilorin-holding cub) October 12 1948
Credit: TopFoto
Location: bristol, , United Kingdom England
Date: 12-10-1948

30/09/2025

Statement by President Adama Barrow in His Address to the Nation

Fellow Gambians,

It is with a heavy heart that I address you following the recent disturbances which have led to the tragic loss of life and injury- affecting both citizens and members of our security services.
Every life lost is a loss for our entire nation, and each injury is a reminder of the preciousness of peace.

I extend my sincere condolences to the family of Omar Badjie and assure them, as well as all affected families, of our prayers and state support in this difficult time.

I also wish a swift recovery to all those injured, including our dedicated law enforcement officers.
As a nation that cherishes democracy and unity, this is a defining moment for us. We must renew our commitment to peaceful engagement and lawful expression.

The right to protest peacefully is a cornerstone of our democracy—protected by our Constitution and respected by this government.
Let us, however, remember that violence, destruction of property, and threats to public safety undermine the very freedoms we seek to protect and will be addressed firmly by law.
It is essential that all grievances—especially those of our youth, who are the heart and hope of this country—are channelled through constructive, lawful avenues.

I want to assure every Gambian, particularly our young people, that my administration is listening. Your aspirations are at the centre of our national agenda and your voices matter.
Ours is a government open to dialogue: let us work together—through established institutions and youth platforms—to resolve concerns peacefully and constructively.

While most Gambians seek only peaceful means to express themselves, a small minority may attempt to exploit these moments for personal or political gain.

Let us not allow our unity or progress to be derailed by those who pursue division or seek to incite unrest.

The government remains vigilant in protecting all lawful rights, and those who resort to violence or incite it, will be held accountable in accordance with due process and respect for human rights.
To our security forces: I urge continued professionalism, restraint, and respect for the rights of all citizens. Uphold our Constitution, act with wisdom, and protect public order in a manner worthy of the confidence Gambians have placed in you.

Let us all reaffirm our shared responsibility for peace, stability, and the continued development of our country. Our robust democratic institutions—National Assembly, courts, civil society—provide the channels for every grievance to be addressed. Let us use them and reject any path that leads to disorder and harm.

As we move forward, let unity, respect for one another, and commitment to our national values guide us. Only together, through peaceful engagement and shared responsibility, will we build the Gambia of our dreams.
May the Almighty bless our beloved nation and guide us towards greater peace and progress.

I thank you all.

Congratulations to Gambia!
29/09/2025

Congratulations to Gambia!

Breaking news!
The Gambia won this year's West Africa Food Festival Jollof rice competition category currently happening in Accra, Ghana
The competition was between The Gambia, Nigeria and Ghana
Congratulations to team Gambia for a job well done.

27/09/2025

Ghana is taking a bold step on the global stage.

At the 80th UN General Assembly, President John Mahama announced that Ghana will table a motion for the transatlantic slave trade to be officially recognised as the greatest crime against humanity.

This historic push not only seeks justice but also calls for reparations, the return of stolen artefacts, and a global reckoning with the legacy of slavery.

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