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Explainer: How the IEC Chairman Is Appointed in The Gambia

Kaddy Jawo2025-04-08T16:18:20+00:00

What Is the IEC and Why Does It Matter? The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is a critical constitutional body in The Gambia, entrusted with the responsibility of conducting national elections, referenda, and ensuring the overall integrity of the electoral process. Its role is vital to the country’s democracy, as it ensures that elections are free, fair, and transparent. The IEC helps safeguard the democratic rights of Gambians by overseeing the entire election process—from voter registration to certifying election results. Thus, the role of the IEC Chairman is of paramount importance in maintaining electoral credibility and public trust. What Does the Constitution Say? According to...

April 8, 2025Kaddy JawoExplainers, Factchecking
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Stained by Period Blood, Girls Are Pushed Out of School

Kaddy Jawo2025-04-03T17:09:01+00:00

Malagen investigates how poverty, stigma and myths deny girls access to menstrual hygiene products, forcing them to miss critical school hours, fall behind in their studies or even drop out of school entirely

December 29, 2024Kaddy JawoInvestigations, The Big Story
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The special tribunal explained as Jammeh’s victims move closer to justice

Kaddy Jawo2024-12-25T23:01:57+00:00

By Kaddy Jawo The regional leadership of ECOWAS has approved a special tribunal, bringing hope for justice to more than 200 individuals confirmed to have been murdered by the repressive regime of Yahya Jammeh. In addition to extrajudicial killings, the regime systematically tortured critics and subjected dozens of women to rape and other forms of sexual violence. Since Jammeh's fall in December 2016, he has been in exile in Equatorial Guinea. Meanwhile, the succeeding administration and human rights defenders worldwide continue to work tirelessly to hold him accountable. Despite frustrations and scepticism about whether justice will ever be served, the approval of the...

December 25, 2024Kaddy JawoFeature, Indepth Reporting, Investigations, News in Graphs
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Factsheet: Why every Gambian child needs polio vaccination

Kaddy Jawo2024-11-21T15:05:15+00:00

By Kaddy Jawo The Gambia government has wrapped up round one of the nationwide polio vaccination in the country. It happened between the 12th and 15th of November while the second phase is expected to take place next month – the 12th to 15th of December. But here are more facts about polio as a public health emergency that make it imperative for every child in the Gambia to get vaccinated to prevent contracting the consequential ailments.  But first, what’s polio?  According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious viral disease primarily affecting children under 5. It...

November 21, 2024Kaddy JawoCurrent Affairs, Factchecking, Featured
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Breaking Down the Audit Report: How IEC Potentially Misappropriated over 368m Dalasi

Kaddy Jawo2025-04-25T22:45:59+00:00

By Kaddy Jawo The recently published National Audit report, covering the period from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2023, found that the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) may have misappropriated public funds totalling three hundred sixty-eight million, thirty-five thousand, eight hundred ninety-three dalasis and sixty-one bututs (368,035,893.61). The financial irregularities detected in the audit include a failure to remit collected revenue to the consolidated revenue fund, missing receipts that were not accounted for, overpayments on contracts, payments made to the personal accounts of staff, suspected diversion of public funds for personal use, suspected fraudulent payments of allowances, and unretired funds. These...

October 29, 2024Kaddy JawoAnalysis, Feature, Media Monitoring, Uncategorized
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Factcheck: Dr Ceesay Falsely Suggests ‘Sadam Rice’ is Cheaper in Basse than on Kairaba Avenue and environs

Kaddy Jawo2025-09-20T06:44:55+00:00

Kaddy Jawo Claim: Saddam rice is cheaper in Basse than on Kairaba Avenue. Source: Minister of Information, Dr. Ismaila Ceesay Verdict: False Appearing on the State of the Nation radio programme aired on GRTS Radio on September 5th, 2024, the Minister of Information, Dr. Ismaila Ceesay, suggested that the price of a bag of ‘Sadam’ rice is cheaper in the provincial town of Basse than in the Kairaba Avenue area, which is located within the Kanifing Municipality. Credit: From Africa Press Net site Ceesay, alongside Trade and Employment Minister Baboucarr Joof, were discussing various issues affecting the cost of living in The Gambia amid public...

September 18, 2024Kaddy JawoElection Hub, Factchecking, Media Monitoring
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Factsheet: Performance of Gambian Students in WASSCE 2024

Kaddy Jawo2024-09-12T17:34:26+00:00

By Kaddy Jawo The West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results have been released with more than 18,000 Gambian registered students took the regional standard test to conclude their secondary education level. In this factsheet, we analyse the public data provided by the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) following the release of the results in August. Number of students registered for WASSCE According to the Ministry, 18,042 Gambian Grade 12 students were registered to take the exam. The number is representative of 148 senior secondary schools across the country, administered by West Africa Examination Council. WASSCE credential is a requirement for...

September 12, 2024Kaddy JawoAnalysis, Factchecking, Media Monitoring, News in Graphs
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Factsheet: All You Need to Know as Michael Sang Correa’s Trial Begins Next Month in the US

Kaddy Jawo2024-08-22T15:08:54+00:00

Come September, Michael Sang Correa, one of the most prominent members of the former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh’s special assassin team ‘jungulars’ is set to appear before the US court in Colorado. Correa, now 45, was indicted by the US Justice Department on seven counts for his role in inflicting torture and suffering on victims, especially following the 2006 alleged coup attempt to remove Jammeh from power. He has also been accused of having participated in the extrajudicial killings of journalists Dayda Hydara in 2004, Chief Ebrima Manneh in 2012, and the murder of Gambian-Americans Alhagie Mamut Ceesay and Ebou Jobe in...

August 22, 2024Kaddy JawoElection Hub, Factchecking, Media Monitoring, Uncategorized
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Gambia College staff gets 2-year jail term over sexual assault of student

Kaddy Jawo2024-04-25T20:04:28+00:00

An administrative staff of The Gambia College exposed by Malagen after attempting to coerce a 22-year-old student into sex in exchange to enter her missing grades has been found guilty and sentenced to a jail term and fine, but the victim said the punishment is too lenient.

April 25, 2024Kaddy JawoBreaking News, Investigations
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“Shut up. If not, I will kill you.” Disturbing audio captures voice of a man attempting “to rape” a girl at Gambia College

Kaddy Jawo2025-11-04T13:26:01+00:00

“Leave me. You are hurting me,” begged a girl in distress, as she could be heard gasping for air and coughing. “Are you trying to kill me?” A defiant, alleged rapist, held onto her throat, demanding she stopped shouting. “Why are you shouting? If not, I will kill you here,” said a man in the audio. He is Alasana Janneh, a fair-coloured, 32-year old Administrative Assistant at the Gambia College School of Education, who allegedly lured 22-year old *Isha into his office with the promise of entering her missing grades in Cross Cutting, English and Music. At about 8:...

September 24, 2023Kaddy JawoInvestigations, The Big Story
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