Debt Payments Consumed Over a Quarter of 2024 National Budget
As the government struggles to balance revenue collection and expenditure, a concerning trend persists with debt servicing continuing to consume a substantial portion of the national budget. More in the report.
Have Parliament and the Executive Violated the Law on Budget Oversight?
This publication interrogates the question of whether Parliament and the Executive have violated the law with regards to budget implementation by making reference to legal provisions and highlighting instances when this legal requirement has been ignored. This leaves the door open for waste, fraud, and abuse to continue unabated in The Gambia.
Exaggerated Tourism Boom? Investigating President Barrow’s Statement
President Adama Barrow’s recent claim that The Gambia recorded over 233,000 tourist arrivals in just three months has been debunked by official data. A fact-checking investigation reveals that the actual number is significantly lower, casting doubt on the government’s projections for the 2024-2025 tourist season. More in the report.
FactCheck: Has a Bag of Onions Dropped to D500 as Claimed by Dr. Ceesay?
While The Gambia’s Information Minister claimed that fiscal and monetary policies have led to a dramatic reduction in onion prices, our investigation found that the actual market prices are still much higher, undermining the minister’s statement. More in this FactCheck.
Can the New RF-NDP Deliver on Its Promises?
As The Gambia pushes forward with its Recovery-Focused National Development Plan (RF-NDP) 2023-2027, economic hurdles threaten progress. Rising debt, high inflation, and sluggish growth overshadow efforts to achieve stability and poverty reduction. With two years left in the plan, can the government turn the tide, or will the RF-NDP remain an unfulfilled ambition?
From Promise to Delay: The Story of Gambia’s Ambitious Highway Project
The Gambia’s ambitious Bertil Harding Highway expansion project, aimed at easing congestion and modernizing the country’s transportation network, has hit a snag. Despite securing a $40 million loan from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) in October 2024, Phase III of the project failed to commence by the end of 2024 as promised by Transport Minister Ebrima Sillah. This delay has sparked public frustration and raised questions about the government’s ability to deliver on its infrastructure commitments.
FactSheet: Beyond Opinions - Audit Processes and Their Importance
Audit reports are essential tools for financial accountability, yet recent remarks by President Adama Barrow and Minister Dr. Ismaila Ceesay have sparked debate over their credibility. While some officials dismiss them as mere “opinions,” audits follow rigorous international standards to assess financial integrity and compliance. This article clarifies the audit process, its significance, and why these reports matter in ensuring transparency and good governance.
Polluting Rich Nations Owe The Gambia $4.8B Yearly in Climate Debt
A Who Owe Who? report published by ActionAid revealed that The Gambia is owed US$4.8 billion annually in climate debt from rich polluting countries compared to the US$39.7 billion it pays annually. More in this feature report.
Is the 2024 Draft Constitution More Inclusive for Dual Citizens?
In a recent interview with QTV, President Adama Barrow claimed that his intention is to ensure more Diaspora can participate in electoral processes for President and National Assembly and be appointed as Cabinet Ministers. Our review of the 1997 Constitution, the 2020 Draft, and the 2024 Draft Constitution ascertains the Executive’s intention. More in this feature story.
D13.5 Million Saved Monthly After Payments to “Ghost Workers” Stopped Temporarily
The Minister for Public Service, Hon. Baboucarr Boye revealed that he saved D13.5 million monthly after temporarily stopping salary payments to ‘ghost workers’. According to Hon. Boye, his ministry has discovered 2,700 ‘ghost workers’ after 2,142 were uncovered from the Ministries of Health, Basic and Secondary Education, and Agriculture in 2024. More in this feature report.
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