Africa, World(67 results)
Introducing the Beijing OlympicsFriday, August 08, 2008
The Olympics are due to kick-off in Beijingin The Peoples Republic of Chinalater on today. This paper will be bringing you updates of the...
150 Orphans Under Goes Training At Ummul Qura Foundation School, Gambia.Meeting
Saturday, August 02, 2008
The Gambia has a high population of 63,000 orphans, the causes of which are due to several factors ranging from poverty and other preventable...
WAJA Project Coordinator Hails The Gambia In an Exclusive Interview with Media Agenda.Work shop
Saturday, August 02, 2008
WAJA’s objective is to build the capacity of its membership in this part of our continent, said Alpha Sall the project Coordinator of the West Africa...
Mass Detention Without Trials UpdateNewspapers
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Detention without trial is still persisting in the Gambia. The people whose names are listed below are still in detention and the state is yet to...
HEAVY RAIN FALL CAUSES DAMAGE IN SERREKUNDA AND SUBURBSInterview
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
As we look forward to the end of the rainy season in the country, heavy rain falls is being a curse for concern during the past weeks....
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGAINZATIONS PONDER OVER RESOLVING CONFLICTS IN THE SENEGAMBIA ZONE IN A REGIONAL CONSULTATIVE MEETING: PART TWOConference
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Center for Democracy and Development (CCD) all are the same as well as the people. All the countries are running a republican system. Sall said...
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGAINZATIONS PONDER OVER RESOLVING CONFLICTS IN THE SENEGAMBIA ZONE IN A REGIONAL CONSULTATIVE MEETINGconference
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Center for Democracy and Development (CCD) one of knowledge, which is the languages of the colonial masters, the second fragmentation is...
Another Gambian Journalist in Police NetInterview
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The editor of TODAY newspaper, Abdouhamid Adiamoh was on Monday 21 July charged by the police for sedition. He was arrested Thursday July 17 2008...
Journalists Trade On Dangerous Ground As African Governments Grow In tolerant to mediaFEATURE
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
World over records have indicatedthat African governments are very hostile to journalists. In most of thesecountries, there are records of killings,...
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