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Yankuba Minteh 🗣 ”My uncle told us pay rent or leave the house I still think about his words ”Gambian international, Yan...
13/12/2025

Yankuba Minteh 🗣 ”My uncle told us pay rent or leave the house I still think about his words ”

Gambian international, Yankuba Minteh, once shared the most painful moment of his life in an interview with Cess Ngom.

Before he became a professional footballer, Yankuba and his family were renting a house and the landlord was his father’s own brother, his uncle. One late night, young Yankuba overheard a phone call that he will never forget. His uncle was shouting at his father and said:

“You must pay the rent, or you have to leave the house.”

Hearing those words broke him. He saw how much his parents were struggling, and he felt helpless. That moment has stayed with him his whole life.

Even today, Yankuba says he still thinks about it when he’s alone. It still hurts him deeply. He describes it as the most painful experience he has ever gone through.

10/12/2025

Highlights of the Gambian Senior Government officials study tour in Sierra Leone including the executive coordinator of Banjul, Honourable Ebrima Jawo.

Office of the Executive Coordinator – BanjulFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEGovernor of Banjul Joins High-Level Delegation on Natio...
10/12/2025

Office of the Executive Coordinator – Banjul
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Governor of Banjul Joins High-Level Delegation on National Land Policy Study Tour in Sierra Leone

The Governor of Banjul, Hon. Ebrima Jawo, is currently in Sierra Leone as part of an eleven-member delegation of senior government officials from The Gambia participating in a week-long study tour focused on land governance and policy implementation.

This important mission comes at a historic moment for The Gambia, following the recent adoption of the country’s first-ever National Land Policy, a landmark framework designed to guide the sustainable management, allocation, and administration of land nationwide. The policy provides clear direction on the treatment of customary land, freehold tenure—as practiced in cities such as Banjul and Janjanbureh—and leasehold systems, ensuring a more transparent and equitable approach to land ownership.

A key pillar of the National Land Policy is its commitment to inclusive access to land, particularly for women and disadvantaged groups, who have traditionally faced barriers in land ownership. The policy underscores that equitable allocation is central to national development, social stability, and long-term prosperity.

During the study tour, the Gambian delegation has engaged with key Sierra Leonean institutions, including a high-level meeting with the Deputy Minister of Lands and the Commissioner-General of the Land Commission. These engagements have provided valuable insights into Sierra Leone’s land management reforms, enabling the delegation to learn best practices in policy implementation, digitization, dispute resolution, and community engagement.
Hon. Ebrima Jawo noted that the study tour offers a critical opportunity to strengthen The Gambia’s land governance systems. The knowledge gained will support the effective rollout of the newly adopted National Land Policy and help ensure that land allocation processes are fair, accountable, and responsive to the needs of Gambians across all regions.

The Office of the Executive Coordinator reaffirms its commitment to supporting national reforms that promote sustainable land management and inclusive development.

Office of the Executive Coordinator Conducts Regional Land Policy Validation Ahead of National Study TourThe Office of t...
09/12/2025

Office of the Executive Coordinator Conducts Regional Land Policy Validation Ahead of National Study Tour

The Office of the Executive Coordinator, under the leadership of Hon. Ebrima Jawo, on Friday, 5th December, convened the Regional Land Policy Validation at the Office of the Executive Coordinator in Banjul. The session brought together a diverse group of key stakeholders from across Banjul to review, discuss, and validate the major components of The Gambia’s first-ever National Land Policy.

Speaking during the validation, Hon. Jawo highlighted that the National Land Policy represents a historic milestone for The Gambia as it seeks to transform land governance, ensure fair access to land, and strengthen accountability within the land administration system.

The key pillars of the National Land Policy include:
• Land Dispute Resolution: Establishing clear and transparent procedures for addressing land disputes, ensuring fairness and efficiency.
• Women’s Land Rights: Promoting gender equality by empowering women to own, inherit, and control land as a means of strengthening economic and social inclusion.
• Community Land Management: Recognizing customary land rights and supporting community-led structures to encourage sustainable management and shared decision-making.
• Land Administration: Enhancing institutional capacity, improving land registration processes, and promoting transparency in land allocation and transactions.

The policy is designed to address long-standing land-related challenges, correct historical inequalities, promote social cohesion, and drive economic development. Hon. Jawo emphasized that this inclusive validation process ensures the voices and experiences of Banjulians are reflected as the country moves toward full implementation.
Following the successful validation exercise, Hon. Jawo proceeded to join a delegation of senior government officials on a one-week study tour in Sierra Leone, aimed at deepening understanding of land governance best practices. The mission includes engagements with the Deputy Minister of Lands and the Commissioner General of the Land Commission of Sierra Leone, offering valuable insights to support the effective rollout of The Gambia’s National Land Policy.

The Office of the Executive Coordinator reaffirms its commitment to supporting national reforms that promote transparent land governance, equitable access, and sustainable development for all Gambians.

08/12/2025

Mamadi Kurang endorses the United Democratic Party

Witness Testifies Saikou Drammeh Received Large Cash Transfers in GACH Global CaseIn the ongoing civil suit GACH Global ...
07/12/2025

Witness Testifies Saikou Drammeh Received Large Cash Transfers in GACH Global Case

In the ongoing civil suit GACH Global Trading Company Limited v. Khadijatou Kebbeh & Saikou Drammeh, a key witness revealed that the second defendant, Saikou Drammeh, received substantial sums of money from the first defendant through an intermediary.
Abdoulie Saine, the second witness (PW2) and a former associate of Drammeh, told the court that Drammeh received €749,965 and $240,000 from Kaddijah Kebbeh via her brother, Huruna Kebbeh, as payment for fuel supplies. According to Saine, Drammeh kept the funds.
During the hearing, a video showing a bag full of euros and dollars was played in court, illustrating the sums allegedly handed over to Drammeh. Saine described the event, saying that on 20 October 2021, around 9–10 a.m., Huruna Kebbeh arrived at Drammeh’s Brufut residence with two bags of cash. Saine recounted that Drammeh opened the bags in his sitting room, took a photograph of the money, and later moved the bags to his office.
“He asked me to record a video while he counted the money on his phone. The total amounted to €749,965 and $240,000,” Saine testified. When questioned about the source of the money, he said Drammeh confirmed it was from Kaddijah Kebbeh for fuel supply.
Saine further identified himself and Drammeh in the video, noting that the hands counting the money belonged to Drammeh, and the proverb spoken in the footage was one frequently used by him.
Legal Objection Overruled
Before Saine’s testimony, counsel for Drammeh, B.S. Conteh, objected to the adoption of Saine’s affidavit, arguing that it was filed on 13 June 2022, several months after the writ of summons was filed on 20 December 2021, in contravention of Order 23 Rule 14(1) and (6) of the civil procedure rules.
Counsel for GACH Global, Ida Drammeh, along with counsel K. Jallow, countered that the affidavit could be adopted, and the witness cross-examined.
Presiding Judge Justice Jaiteh ruled that while the affidavit was not filed on the same date as the writ, it was subsequently served on the second defendant on 20 October 2022, satisfying the procedural requirements. The judge concluded that the purpose of the rule—avoiding surprise and allowing a chance to respond—was met and overruled the objection. Saine was then permitted to adopt his affidavit and undergo cross-examination.
Background of the Suit
The civil suit involves former GACH employee Kaddijatou Kebbeh (1st defendant) and ex-Gam Petroleum managing director Saikou Drammeh (2nd defendant). GACH Global is seeking D58,961,150, alleging fraudulent acquisition and retention by the defendants. The company is also pursuing $221,000, claimed to be fraudulently obtained for petroleum products supplied via the Gam Petroleum Storage Facility, and $1,600 as a commission paid to Kebbeh for facilitating a petroleum agreement dated 16 September 2021.
Additionally, GACH Global seeks D1,000,000 for legal and administrative fees, with interest at 24% from 31 August 2021 until judgment, followed by 4% until full payment.
Full testimony from Abdoulie Saine is expected to continue in the coming hearings.

QNET Expo Showcases Company’s Innovative Wellness and Lifestyle Products in The GambiaQNET has organised a product Expo ...
06/12/2025

QNET Expo Showcases Company’s Innovative Wellness and Lifestyle Products in The Gambia

QNET has organised a product Expo to showcase its vast array of high-quality, world-class, and internationally certified wellness and lifestyle products in the Gambia. The event was held at the Coco Ocean Resort and Spa in Bijilo on 6th December, 2025. QNET is an international direct selling company that specialises in wellness and lifestyle products.
Speaking to journalists at the event, Bernie Gaksch, Regional Strategy and Marketing Manager for QNET in sub-Saharan Africa, revealed, “Our products like the Amezcua range, are developed with science at the core, guided by leading experts in quantum physics, biochemistry, biology and other scientific disciplines. Our products are continually subjected to rigorous testing by external scientific institutions and certification bodies, ensuring their effects are comprehensively and objectively verified. In addition, studies on Amezcua’s cutting-edge products have been widely featured in peer-reviewed scientific and academic journals.”
QNET offers a diverse portfolio of products across several main categories, including Home and Living, Wellness, Watches and Jewellery, Personal Care and Beauty, Holidays and Education.
QNET’s Home and Living products are designed to ensure a clean and safe home environment free from germs. Products under this category include the HomePure Nova water filter, HomePure Zayn air purifier, and HomePure Viva water ioniser.
QNET products are promoted in The Gambia by Independent Distributors. These are people who establish their own way of marketing QNET products; they are not direct employees of QNET. According to QNET, anyone can access QNET products through its website and buy to use or register to become an independent distributor of the company. There are policies, regulations and ethical standards that anyone promoting QNET products must comply with.
QNET says it is intensifying its efforts to educate the public about its products and direct selling business model. The company’s name and products are being misused and misrepresented in the Gambia and other parts of West Africa.
“This Expo we are organising today and the Product Workshop we organised for journalists earlier are some of the ways we are providing accurate information about QNET to the public. We are protecting them from falling victim to fraudulent individuals who are scamming and misleading people.”

03/12/2025

National Assembly session abandoned due to lack of quorum

03/12/2025

Sana Sabally in court

Beakanyang Inter- Community Dialogue on SGBV/FGM : ED Jawneh urges communities to end human rights violations.Beakanyang...
29/11/2025

Beakanyang Inter- Community Dialogue on SGBV/FGM : ED Jawneh urges communities to end human rights violations.

Beakanyang Executive Director Mr Nfamara Jawno Jawneh calls for an end to human rights violations notably Sexual & Gender-Based Violence and Female Ge***al Mutilation.

He was speaking at the start of their Inter-Community Dialogues on SGBV/FGM on Friday at Dembanding village in Jimara, URR.

The organization is engaging community members from Dembanding, Sare Jajeh and Sifula Kaitel to learn and share experiences and best practices in ending GBV.
As part of its GPI project, supported by UNFPA through TANGO.

“Gender-Based Violence is very high in our region. As parents and stakeholders we must do everything possible to end these human rights violations,” he said.

Lamin Kujabi of the Gambia Police force cited culture of silence as major predicament to the fight as these violations.

“The police need the active support and collaboration of community members to prosecute GBV cases. We must end the culture of silence if we really want to seriously address these issues,"

For his part,Mr Dembo Keita, of URR Anti-Harmful Traditional Practices Coalition told participants at Dembanding that:

“As parents, we must take our responsibilities seriously and prioritize the health and wellbeing of our children especially girls. Harming women and girls is unacceptable and punishable by law".

Meanwhiles its day two on Saturday the 29th of November,the ream proceeded to Fatako village, URR, where 60 participants from Tambajang and Fatako villages took part in the dialogue.

Beakanyang received in the field today their colleagues from TANGO who are on a monitoring mission in the region.
In a brief address to participants here in Fatako, Mr Alhajie Cham, the Head of Delegation emphasized the importance of inter-community dialogues in ending SGV.
He encouraged participants to effectively engage throughout the activity.
“Beakanyang is a very strong member of Tango and we appreciate and salute them for their commitment toward ending GBV,” he said.

Beakanyang recognizes the vital role communities play in driving development and promoting positive social change.
The goal this dialogue is to foster open and honest discussions, raise awareness, and challenge harmful social norms that perpetuate SGBV and FGM.

PRESS RELEASEOffice of the Executive CoordinatorHon. Ebrima JawoDate: 27th November 2025Capital FM Hosts Discussion on P...
28/11/2025

PRESS RELEASE
Office of the Executive Coordinator
Hon. Ebrima Jawo
Date: 27th November 2025

Capital FM Hosts Discussion on Presidential Tour – Local Organising Committee Highlights Key Preparations

The Office of the Executive Coordinator, under the leadership of Hon. Ebrima Jawo, is pleased to provide an update following today’s insightful radio engagement on Capital FM regarding the upcoming Presidential Tour scheduled for Thursday, 4th December 2025.

Earlier today, members of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) participated in a live discussion to shed light on the arrangements, objectives, and community expectations for the forthcoming presidential engagements. The panel included Mr. Amadou Sillah, Mr. Ebou Secka Ndow, and myself, representing the executive coordination team overseeing preparations for the tour.

During the program, the panelists highlighted the significance of this year’s tour, emphasizing its purpose of strengthening community-government dialogue, assessing ongoing development projects, and reaffirming the President’s commitment to inclusive national progress.

The discussion also addressed logistical readiness, noting that the LOC has been working diligently with regional authorities, security agencies, and community stakeholders to ensure a smooth and well-coordinated visit.

Speaking on behalf of the Executive Coordinator’s office, I reaffirmed our dedication to fostering transparent communication with the public ahead of the tour. The Presidential Tour remains a cornerstone of our governance process, serving as a platform for citizens to voice concerns, share ideas, and engage directly with national leadership.

As we approach 4th December 2025, the Office of the Executive Coordinator encourages all communities along the tour route to participate actively and peacefully in the scheduled activities. The LOC continues to refine operational details and will issue further updates as needed.

For additional information, please contact:
Office of the Executive Coordinator +220 720 5117

22/11/2025

Unicef celebrates children's day in the Gambia.

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