Explainer: Should Gambian Migrants Pay Recruitment Fee to Work in Spain?
The Gambia Government signed a memorandum of understanding on circular migration with the Kingdom of Spain on 28th August 2024. Barely a week after Parliamentarians ratified the MoU, a leaked letter from the Spanish Government instructed The Gambia to notify citizens not to pay for their application to work in Spain. Download a copy of the agreement from this article.
FactSheet: What’s in The Gambia-Saudi Agreement for Domestic Workers
The Gambia’s National Assembly ratified an agreement with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 24th September 2024 on Domestic Workers Recruitment signed by the Minister of Trade, Hon Baboucarr Ousmaila Joof. Download a copy of the agreement from this article.
The Sad Reality at the Only Psychiatric Hospital in The Gambia (Tanka Tanka)
The author of this story shares their experience of visiting the country’s only mental health care facility, Tanka Tanka, which needs significant attention and support from the government to provide adequate care to patients suffering from mental health disorders in the country. Read this article to go inside Tanka Tanka.
FactCheck: Did Total Salaries Increase by 110% Under President Barrow’s Leadership?
During the tabling of the 2025 Executive Budget, Finance Minister Hon. Seedy Keita claimed wrongly that salaries have increased by 110% during President Barrow’s tenure. Our FactCheckers have investigated this and verified calculations with a senior government official and an economist showing this to be inaccurate.
2024 Quarter Three: Debt Service Overcrowds Gov’t Expenditure in Key Economic Areas
Askanwi’s latest budget analysis shows that Debt Service continues to overcrowd Government’s Expenditure in key economic areas such as health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure in 2024, with the situation expected to worsen in 2025.
Will Parliamentarians Debate 23% Increase in Taxes for 2025?
This opinion piece delves into the government’s plans to increase taxes by 23% in 2025 and interrogates the National Assembly’s role in reviewing the Government’s Revenue Measures. Will Parliament debate this important issue, which will impact the cost of living next year?
How Committed is President Barrow’s Government in Progressing TRRC Prosecutions?
Since the TRRC recommended prosecution of those bearing the most responsibility, President Barrow’s government continues to tout it’s commitment to prosecution. However, back in 2021, President Barrow’s NPP attempted to go into an alliance with former President Jammeh, which failed, leaving the President in alliance with the APRC, led by Speaker Jatta. These mixed messages have necessitated this review of the government’s efforts to complete it’s implementation plan on prosecution on time.
Gambians Face Restricted Access to Beaches as Tourism Season Commences
As The Gambia’s tourism season begins, locals visiting the country’s beaches continue to face increased challenges accessing some of the popular spots, particularly during busy hours in the morning and afternoon.
FactCheck: How Many Vehicles Were Purchased for the OIC Summit in Banjul?
During the recently concluded 15th Summit for the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) held in The Gambia from 4th to 5th of May 2024, there were mixed messages published locally and internationally about the number of Luxury Vehicles purchased for the Summit.
AKI Trial Proper to Begin After Ministry of Health Submits Key Evidence
High Court Judge Justice Ebrima Jaiteh announced on Thursday, 14th November 2024 that the trial for the Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) will begin on 21st November 2024, pending the submission of crucial documents from the Ministry of Health to support the plaintiffs' claims.
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