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Breaking News:Gambia:MPS Say The Press Is Causing Fear In The Country Over Its Reportage On The 2010 Budget Thursday, December 31, 2009 (1062 reads)
Gambian Press Accused Of Sensational Reporting
Legislators Slammed Gambian press-As Majority Leader Accuses The Press of Sensational Reporting Over The 2010 Budget
MPS Say The Press Is Causing Fear In The Country
By Staff Reporter James Jammeh, Banjul
Members of Gambia's law making body, have raised concern over recent reports on the press regarding the proposed increments on the cost of national identification documents and the 5 percent tax levy on imported rice. The country's 2010 budget which was recently announced saw an almost 100 percent increase on the cost of passport, road tax and licenses as well as a 5 percent tax levy on imported rice – developments that seems to have caused a rare division, even among members of the ruling government. Press reports on the debate – both print and electronic, according to NAMs, are not balanced and objective as reports were cantered on only those who spoke against, while the views of those who spoke in favour were never featured. The majority leader of the National Assembly and member for Serre Kunda East, Fabakary Tombong Jatta, who launched the attack, quoted a recent newspaper article: 'NAMs Mourn Increment On National Documents'.
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Breaking News: Gambia: Jammeh's Murder Squad On Illegal Cannabis Trade Thursday, December 31, 2009 (1900 reads)
Jammeh's Murder Squad On Illegal Cannabis Trade
Sanna Majang, Malick Jatta And Others Exposed
By Staff Reporter James Jammeh, Banjul
The Freedom Newspaper has learnt of the involvement of key allies of the Gambian dictator, Yahya Jammeh, in drug pedalling. These men are believed to be from the murderous brigade of the Gambian leader who are often seen around town driving tinted glass vehicles that bear no registration number. According to information received by this reporter, these men have taken advantage of the status quo and deal in the trade of cannabis. They transport the illegal product from the Fonis to the Kombos. According to sources, key among those identified are Captain Sanna Manjang, Malick Jatta and WO2 Modou Jarju - alias Rambo.
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Breaking News: Gambia: Bad Blood Between The Army And The Paramilitary (PIU) Thursday, December 31, 2009 (1485 reads)
Bad Blood Between The Army And The Paramilitary (PIU)
By Staff Reporter James Jammeh, Banjul
Reports reaching this paper reveal that for the past couple of months there has been bad blood between two units of the Gambian security, precisely the military and Police Intervention Unit (PIU). According to our sources, the antagonism has been going on for months among the Army and the PIU. They alleged that members from the two units frequently clash at functions when they meet. A senior PIU officer told this paper that the hatred between the two result from the soldiers, whose men, he alleged, are fond of assaulting their men while on duty. He said the situation went up to a stage when they resolved to fighting back.
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Advertorial: NEW YEAR’s EVE PARTY IN ATLANTA!! Thursday, December 31, 2009 (365 reads)
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NEW YEAR’s EVE PARTY IN ATLANTA!!
ABDOU GUITTE SECK STARTS HIS U.S TOUR
Senegambia Productions of Atlanta is once again putting together one of Atlanta’s biggest event of the year by hosting Senegalese rising stars Abdou Guitte Seck, Amy Coleh, Seckaa and Oumou Sow in Atlanta, Georgia on New Year’s Eve- December 31, 2009. With Amy Coleh, Seckaa, famous dancer Oumou Sow and his Evolution band musicians behind him, Guiite is determined to entertain Atlantans to the fullest.
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Gambia:UDP Leader’s New Year Message To Gambians Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (610 reads)
UDP Leader’s New Year Message To Gambians
My Gambian compatriots and friends living in The Gambia;
Let me first of all extend to all of you, my greetings and that of the United Democratic Party. Just a few days ago, we celebrated together the auspicious feasts of Christmas and Tamharet. This is a pleasant coincidence with Christians and Muslims all over the world celebrating two of the most important events in their religious calendars. The Christian feast of Christmas commemorates and celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ whose prophet hood and status, as one of the messengers of God, is recognised and accepted by every true Moslem.
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Breaking News: Gambia: Daily Observer In mess Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (1065 reads)
Daily Observer In mess
Staffers accused MD Pa Malick Faye of gross corruption
By Staff Reporter Bakary Sambou, Banjul
Reports from the heart of the management of the Observer Company reveals incriminating evidences against it Managing Director, Pa Malick Faye, of involvement in serious corrupt practices. An aggrieved senior staff very close to the management of the Observer Company, publisher of the Daily Observer Newspaper, has alleged that the company is in disarray, not only for the fact that staffers are angered by management's failure to pay salaries on time, but also the inconsistent rate of production of the paper has taken a turn for the worse. He blamed it all on Pa Malick's 'incompetent' management system.
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Gambia/Senegal:President Abdoulie Wade angers Senegal's Christians Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (2105 reads)
President Abdoulie Wade angers Senegal's Christians
provoking attack on his palace
By Kemo Cham
Senegal's president, Abdoulie Wade, is once again embroiled in another round of controversy after a provocative remark he made, annoying the country's Christian Community. A group of Christians on Wednesday descended on the presidential palace in central Dakar, where they threw stones and other missiles at the building housing the Senegalese president. Wade, earlier on Tuesday, made an unpalatable comparisons between his highly controversial monument of the Renaissance and the cross.
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Breaking News: Gambia: Commuters/Drivers Lament Bad Roads Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (633 reads)
Residents, Drivers, Commuters plying Mandinaba/ Giborroh route criticize poor road construction
By Staff Reporter James Jammeh, Banjul
Residents, drivers and commuters who frequent the newly constructed road that link Mandinaba, a small town in the outskirts of Brikama, to Giborroh, a village at the border with neighbouring Senegal, have been criticising the poor nature of the highway that was inaugurated by Gambian leader, Yahya Jammeh, just recently. An assessment conducted by this paper in a bid to ascertain claims made by the concerned individuals revealed a less than standard road, contrary to what has always been claimed by the government of Yahya Jammeh, which prides itself in mounting baseless propaganda campaigns that bears no significance for ordinary Gambians.
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Gambia: Scary Revelations About Bun Sanneh’s Corruption Web Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (910 reads)
Scary Revelations About Bun Sanneh’s Corruption Web
Following our publication of an article implicating some high profile figures in the endemic drug dealing activities in Gambia, including the country's own security chiefs, the Freedom Newspaper has been contacted by a concerned individual who, apparently, has been equally bewildered by the excessive spending ability of the head of Gambia's drug enforcement body, the National Drug Enforcement Agency (NDEA). ''Your piece on Bun Sanneh of NDEA sounds grave but there is evidence to support it,'' the author, who wished to remain anonymous for some personal reasons, wrote.
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Breaking News: Gambia/Senegal:President Abdoulie Wade angers Senegal's Christians Wednesday, December 30, 2009 (154 reads)
President Abdoulie Wade angers Senegal's Christians
provoking attack on his palace
By Kemo Cham
Senegal's president, Abdoulie Wade, is once again embroiled in another round of controversy after a provocative remark he made, annoying the country's Christian Community. A group of Christians on Wednesday descended on the presidential palace in central Dakar, where they threw stones and other missiles at the building housing the Senegalese president. Wade, earlier on Tuesday, made an unpalatable comparisons between his highly controversial monument of the Renaissance and the cross.
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Dr. Njomborr Says...
Where there is injustices, there is bound to be corruption and rights violations. If those entrusted with enforcing the law are seen to be corrupt, then there is cause for concern. Pa Harry Jammeh and Ben Jammeh should be investigated in the interest of justice, and fair play. You don’t use your office to favor loved ones. That’s absolutely wrong.
Kanyiba Kanyi Is Feared Dead. Has Yahya Jammeh murdered Kanyi??
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