Bombada FC recorded their first win of the season in emphatic fashion, stunning defending champions Real de Banjul with a 2-0 victory at the Box Bar Mini Stadium. After a tense
Community leaders in Jinack Kajatta village have rejected allegations that they collect money from migrant boats departing from the island, describing the claims as false and damaging to the community’s reputation. The
The Gambia Police Force (GPF) has rejected claims that violent deaths in the country have become “normalised” and occur without follow-up or accountability, describing the assertion as misleading. In a statement
By Madi Jobarteh Sporting associations and federations are established for a clear and legitimate purpose: to create opportunities for excellence, growth, and success in sport. This includes developing quality facilities, organizing
Police investigations into the recent fatal stabbing incident at a forex bureau in Brusubi involving the late Isatou Fatty have registered significant progress. During the course of the investigation, a key
The Government of The Gambia has expressed deep concern over reports of a missing vessel believed to have departed from the North Bank Region on 17 November 2025 with Gambian citizens
The Banjul Cultural Festival, a government-backed initiative, has been launched to promote and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of The Gambia by bringing together the capital’s end-of-year festivities into one coordinated
President Adama Barrow has commended The Gambia’s security forces, farmers, healthcare workers and other frontline workers for their role in maintaining peace, stability and national progress in his 2025 Christmas broadcast.
Sibanor United recorded a historic moment in their campaign after securing their first-ever maximum points in the Gambia Football Federation (GFF) Division Two League with an emphatic 5-2 victory over RS Tallinding.
Madi Jobarteh, the leader of Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice has stated that President Adama Barrow cannot credibly claim championing press freedom through Presidential Media Dinner ceremonies. “A