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Jammeh urges Gambians to jealously guard cross-faith relations

Friday, December 27, 2013

The president of the Republic, His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya Jammeh has spoken of The Gambia’s admirable religious co-existence, underscoring that “we should jealously guard our cross-faith relations and also pray for peace and mutual understanding in countries where the ugly phenomenon of conflict between followers of different religions abides.”

 

In his traditional Christmas address to the nation, relayed on his behalf by the vice president and Women’s Affairs minister, President Jammeh also enjoined the citizenry to reflect on the gem that this country is and consciously strive to further cement the bonds that tie us together as brothers and sisters worshipping the same God in different ways.

Jammeh Scheduled For Brian Cancer Surgery Today At 10 AM Paris Time!

 

By The Soldier

Pa, This is The Soldier again. My able boss permission to write!!! Pa And fellow Gambians according to reliable sources close to the delegation traveling with dictator Jammeh, dictator Jammeh is scheduled to undergo brain cancer surgery tomorrow. Fellow GAMBIANS, this is TRUE and The Soldier is appealing to you to believe this. Dictator Jammeh has finally agreed to undergo surgery tomorrow at 10:00 O' clock in Paris. This bombshell is causing shock waves amongst the Jammeh family and top officials in the government. They don't know if dictator Jammeh will survive or not. The family is praying and crying, they don't know what the future holds. Are they going to be attacked or arrested when dictator Jammeh does not survive this surgery.

The Soldier’s Weekend Bombshell: Jammeh Replaces His ADC; State Guard Commander Removed; Jammeh Being Monitored In Kanilai!

 

 

By The Soldier

Pa, This is The Soldier again. Permission to write my able boss. My able boss thank you for the extra allowance. All the FREEDOMNEWSPAPER agents received their December salary. Civil servants in the Gambia are yet to receive their November Salary. So once again thank you for the promotion and the dollars you sent us. We are recruiting more agents.

Pa as you rightly reported dictator Jammeh is currently in Kanilai and is very angry and confused. The people in France did not allow him to see a doctor and did not get his medicine. He is now depending on the Cuban doctors and the medicine devil Zeinab get from America. They are also planning to bring the French doctors to Gambia.

Presidential Cattle Snatchers Granted Bail In Gambia

Wednesday, 11 December 2013 20:43

 

Jammeh Cattle(JollofNews) – A court in the Gambia has granted bail to a senior military officer and two men accused of stealing President Yahya Jammeh’s cows.
 
Lt. Colonel Solo Bojang, Gibril Bojang and Anineh Jammeh, were given a D1 million bail by Magistrate S.K. Jobarteh of the Brikama Magistrate’s Court.

Despite efforts by the prosecution to keep the men in remand, Magistrate Jobarteh said the offence the men are charge with is a bailable one and it would be a breach of their constitutional rights to deny them bail.
Jammeh Cattle
The men, who were both working for Yahya Jammeh at his Kanilai Family Farm, were said to have nicked nine cows valued at D180, 000 in October.

Gambia calls for cessation of South Sudan, CAR turmoil


 
Monday, December 23, 2013

The Gambia government has condemned in the “strongest terms” the ongoing political turmoil in the Central African Republic (CAR) and Africa’s newest, two-year old nation, South Sudan respectively, calling for cessation of crisis and peaceful resolutions to the upheavals.

 

A statement relayed to the general public Saturday by the secretary general, head of the Civil Service and Presidential Affairs minister, Momodou Sabally, indicated that The Gambia as the current chairman of the African Union Peace and Security Council, its leader,  President Jammeh has spoken to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kir. 

Yahya Jammeh Blames External Forces For Africa’s Wars

Yahya Jammeh Blames External Forces For Africa’s Wars

 

Yahya Jammeh (JollofNews) – President Yahya Jammeh of the Gambia has accused foreign governments and multinational companies of jeopardising peace and stability in Africa.
 
He said for sustainable peace and security to hold in Africa, the West must desist from perpetually blaming Africans and their leaders and take a stance especially under the auspices of the UN to end the proxy wars that are being fought by external powers in the continent.

Senegalo-Gambia Boundary Commission holds sensitization on protection of boundary pillars

 

Senegalo-Gambia Boundary Commission holds sensitization on protection of boundary pillars

Friday, December 13, 2013

Officials of Senegalo-Gambia Boundary Commission recently held a sensitization meeting with cross-border communities on the protection of boundary pillars.

The synergy was held at the Amdalai border in the North Bank Region.

The commission was established by the two governments of The Gambia and Senegal some years back by the founding fathers of both nations, with the view to identifying boundary pillars.

Speaking on the occasion, Saikou Sanyang, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Lands and Regional Government, has underscored the importance the two governments attach to the protection and maintenance of boundary pillars to enhance and consolidate existing peace and stability between The Gambia and Senegal.

WHO mobilised US$74M for Gambia to combat TB, others

Friday, December 20, 2013

The outgoing country representative of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has disclosed that a total sum of US$74M was ably mobilised by them for The Gambia during his five-year spell in the country. He said this was provided through the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM). 

 

Dr. Thomas Sukwa was speaking Thursday at State House in Banjul where he was bade farewell by the vice president and Women’s Affairs minister, Her Excellency Aja Dr. Isatou Njie-Saidy. He disclosed that The Gambia is now at a pre-elimination stage of malaria, observing that since the intervention of the fund, the mortality rate has drastically dropped from 200 deaths annually to 150.

Gambia's Presidential Affairs Minister Warns Public Servants Leaking Information!


Gambia's Presidential Affairs Minister Warns Public Servants Leaking Information Saying "Access To Information Should Now Be Need To Know Basis."

"Access to official information should be need to know basis," a rather desperate SG and Presidential Affairs Minister Momodou Sabally warns civil servants and members of the security forces during a GRTS appearance last night. Sabally also talks about what he calls some "dishonest and unpatriotic" workers leaking information to foreign media houses hostile to the regime. He warns that such folks, who are in the business of leaking "sensitive state information" should be aware of the implications of their actions. He said anyone caught leaking info to the enemy would live to regret it. 

‘US in process of identifying ambassador to Gambia’

 

‘US in process of identifying ambassador to Gambia’

Friday, December 13, 2013

The visiting US State Department director of West African Affairs told Gambian journalists Wednesday that his government is “currently in the process of identifying an ambassador to The Gambia” to replace Edward Alford who has since been reassigned to Afghanistan.