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    GAMBIA: State House: President Barrow must Protect the Fundamental Rights of Citizens 

    During the traditional courtesy call on the President by members of the Banjul Muslim Elders on Koriteh Day, March 30, 2025, Pres. Adama Barrow and...

    GAMBIA: Eidul Fitr Message by President Adama Barrow

    DATE: 30TH MARCH 2025Fellow Gambians,Residents and Friends of The Gambia,Tomorrow, Muslims will celebrate the feast of Eid ul-Fitr to mark the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan. In appreciation of the blessings and...

    GAMBIA: EFSCRJ Dismisses State House Press Release against Afrobarometer and the Voice Newspaper as Disinformation and Threat

    The Edward Francis Small Center for Rights & Justice strongly condemns the press release issued by the State House on March 28, 2025, in...

    GAMBIA: Office Of The President Should Abide By The Law And Reverse Illegal McCarthy Square Takeover

    As a National Assembly member from Banjul, my attention has been drawn to a letter from the Office of the President to the Banjul...

    GAMBIA: HE. Adama Barrow, Chairman of the OIC on The 2025 International Day For Combating Islamophobia

    In commutation of International  Day For Combating Islamophobia,  H.E. President Adama Barrow, Chairman of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation shares the  messages below.“March 15th,...

    GAMBIA: EFSCRJ Welcomes the Release of the Draft Land Policy 

    We wish to commend the Ministry of Lands for sharing the draft land policy with the public. By sharing the policy publicly, the Ministry...

    GAMBIA: GFA Says ‘Rogue NAMs’ Connive with Gov’t to Deny Diaspora Voting

    It was on 27 January, 2021 that the highest court in The Gambia made a landmark ruling, quoting section 39 of the 1997 Constitution,...

    GAMBIA: The Diaspora Controversy- A Sinister Attempt to Deny them the Vote?

    The decision by members of the ruling National People’s Party (NPP) and its allies in the National Assembly to vote against a law that...