Gambia news today 2015
Here are some news headlines from The Gambia in 2015:
January 2015
- "Jammeh's 2016 Election Bid Sparks Controversy" - The Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh announced his intention to run for re-election in 2016, sparking concerns about the country's democratic process. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
- "Gambia's Economy to Grow by 4.5% in 2015" - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted that The Gambia's economy would grow by 4.5% in 2015, driven by agriculture and tourism. (Source: The Daily Observer)
February 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Unite Against Jammeh" - The country's main opposition parties, including the United Democratic Party (UDP) and the National Reconciliation Party (NRP), announced a united front against President Jammeh's re-election bid. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
- "Gambia's Fishing Industry Hit by EU Sanctions" - The European Union imposed sanctions on The Gambia's fishing industry due to concerns about illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices. (Source: The Daily Observer)
March 2015
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Accused of Human Rights Abuses" - Human rights groups accused President Jammeh of human rights abuses, including the arrest and detention of opposition leaders and journalists. (Source: Amnesty International)
- "Gambia's Economy to Benefit from Chinese Investment" - The Gambia and China signed a series of investment agreements worth millions of dollars, aimed at boosting the country's economy. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
April 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Boycott National Assembly Elections" - The country's main opposition parties boycotted national assembly elections, citing concerns about the electoral process and the government's human rights record. (Source: The Daily Observer)
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Wins National Assembly Elections" - President Jammeh's party won a majority of seats in the national assembly elections, despite opposition boycotts. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
May 2015
- "Gambia's Economy to Grow by 5.5% in 2015" - The World Bank predicted that The Gambia's economy would grow by 5.5% in 2015, driven by agriculture, tourism, and construction. (Source: The Daily Observer)
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Accused of Corruption" - Opposition parties accused President Jammeh of corruption, citing allegations of embezzlement and mismanagement of public funds. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
June 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Unite Against Jammeh's Re-Election Bid" - The country's main opposition parties announced a united front against President Jammeh's re-election bid, citing concerns about the country's democratic process. (Source: The Daily Observer)
- "Gambia's Economy to Benefit from African Development Bank Funding" - The African Development Bank announced a series of funding agreements worth millions of dollars to support The Gambia's economic development. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
July 2015
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Accused of Human Rights Abuses" - Human rights groups accused President Jammeh of human rights abuses, including the arrest and detention of opposition leaders and journalists. (Source: Amnesty International)
- "Gambia's Economy to Grow by 6% in 2015" - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted that The Gambia's economy would grow by 6% in 2015, driven by agriculture, tourism, and construction. (Source: The Daily Observer)
August 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Boycott Local Government Elections" - The country's main opposition parties boycotted local government elections, citing concerns about the electoral process and the government's human rights record. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Wins Local Government Elections" - President Jammeh's party won a majority of seats in local government elections, despite opposition boycotts. (Source: The Daily Observer)
September 2015
- "Gambia's Economy to Benefit from Chinese Investment" - The Gambia and China signed a series of investment agreements worth millions of dollars, aimed at boosting the country's economy. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Accused of Corruption" - Opposition parties accused President Jammeh of corruption, citing allegations of embezzlement and mismanagement of public funds. (Source: The Daily Observer)
October 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Unite Against Jammeh's Re-Election Bid" - The country's main opposition parties announced a united front against President Jammeh's re-election bid, citing concerns about the country's democratic process. (Source: The Daily Observer)
- "Gambia's Economy to Grow by 7% in 2015" - The World Bank predicted that The Gambia's economy would grow by 7% in 2015, driven by agriculture, tourism, and construction. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
November 2015
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Accused of Human Rights Abuses" - Human rights groups accused President Jammeh of human rights abuses, including the arrest and detention of opposition leaders and journalists. (Source: Amnesty International)
- "Gambia's Economy to Benefit from African Development Bank Funding" - The African Development Bank announced a series of funding agreements worth millions of dollars to support The Gambia's economic development. (Source: The Daily Observer)
December 2015
- "Gambia's Opposition Parties Boycott National Assembly Elections" - The country's main opposition parties boycotted national assembly elections, citing concerns about the electoral process and the government's human rights record. (Source: The Point Newspaper)
- "Gambia's President Jammeh Wins National Assembly Elections" - President Jammeh's party won a majority of seats in national assembly elections, despite opposition boycotts. (Source: The Daily Observer)
Please note that these are just a few examples of news headlines from The Gambia in 2015, and may not be exhaustive.