By Madiba Singhateh The Gambia is stepping up its use of nuclear technology beyond energy and weapons, as officials look to deploy it in hospitals, farms
This question was posed to Halifa Sallah and he answered as follows. The hostilities between the United States and Israel against Iran are quantitatively
What used to be called State Opening of Parliament that has monarchical origin is now referred to as State of the Nation Address. It was deemed desirable
By Kebba A.F. Touray Almameh Gibba, the National Assembly member for Foni Kansala in the West Coast Region has called for urgent government intervention
A leading disability rights advocate in The Gambia has publicly challenged claims by the country’s information minister that people with disabilities are
By Ndey Sowe Gambia’s main revenue collector, the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), recently organised a day-long sensitisation workshop to raise awareness
The Never Again Network hereby declares for the public record that we are totally and unequivocally opposed to President Adama Barrow’s decision to seek
This question was posed to Halifa Sallah and he answered as follows. The first war between Iran and the Israeli/US alliance lasted for twelve days because
The Janneh Commission is history. the National Assembly did not establish a special select committee to write a history on the Janneh Commission. Aggrieved
By Mariama Marong Alagie Kebbah, a businessman, has denied all charges in a multimillion dalasi fraud case, telling a court that his company, not he personally,
By Nelson Manneh The Immigration Department of The Gambia has received 78 migrants returned from Mauritania, as concerns grow over the dangers of irregular
By Kebba A.F. Touray The National Assembly have begun debating a wide-ranging bill aimed at protecting personal data and modernising the country’s digital
By Yankuba Jallow China has called for restraint and a return to dialogue as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, urging the international community
A ferry disaster that was looming with old ferries being marooned at sea for countless number of hours before having the opportunity to dock may now be
The Gambia depends on the groundnut trade to facilitate the economic empowerment of the vast majority of its farmers. This is why Foroyaa puts emphasis