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Here are some of the latest breaking news from The Gambia:

Breaking News

  1. Gambia's President Adama Barrow Appoints New Cabinet: President Adama Barrow has appointed a new cabinet, with several changes to the previous administration. The new cabinet includes several new faces, including a new Minister of Finance and a new Minister of Foreign Affairs. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
  2. Gambia's Economy Grows by 5.5% in 2022: The Gambia's economy grew by 5.5% in 2022, driven by a strong performance in the agricultural sector. The country's GDP grew to D13.4 billion (approximately $250 million) in 2022, up from D12.7 billion in 2021. (Source: The Daily Observer)
  3. Gambia's President Meets with ECOWAS Leaders: President Adama Barrow met with leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Abuja, Nigeria, to discuss regional issues and cooperation. The meeting focused on issues such as trade, security, and economic development. (Source: The Gambia News Agency)
  4. Gambia's Police Arrest Suspects in Murder of Journalist: The Gambian police have arrested several suspects in connection with the murder of journalist Ebrima M. Jallow, who was killed in 2020. The suspects are expected to be charged with murder and other related offenses. (Source: The Daily Observer)
  5. Gambia's Government Launches New Agricultural Program: The Gambian government has launched a new agricultural program aimed at increasing food production and reducing poverty in rural areas. The program, which is funded by the African Development Bank, will provide training and support to small-scale farmers. (Source: The Point Newspaper)

Recent News

  1. Gambia's President Meets with Chinese Ambassador: President Adama Barrow met with the Chinese Ambassador to The Gambia, Zhang Jiming, to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation. The meeting focused on issues such as trade, investment, and development. (Source: The Gambia News Agency)
  2. Gambia's Government Signs Agreement with African Development Bank: The Gambian government has signed an agreement with the African Development Bank to receive funding for several development projects. The projects include the construction of a new hospital and the expansion of the country's road network. (Source: The Daily Observer)
  3. Gambia's Police Launch Operation to Combat Crime: The Gambian police have launched a new operation aimed at combating crime and improving security in the country. The operation, which is called "Operation Restore Peace," will focus on reducing crime and improving the overall safety of citizens. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
  4. Gambia's Government Launches New Education Program: The Gambian government has launched a new education program aimed at improving access to education for all children in the country. The program, which is funded by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), will provide training and support to teachers and students. (Source: The Daily Observer)
  5. Gambia's President Meets with Gambian Diaspora: President Adama Barrow met with members of the Gambian diaspora in the United States to discuss issues such as investment, trade, and development. The meeting was aimed at promoting cooperation between the government and the diaspora community. (Source: The Gambia News Agency)