The offshore web: How foreign traders took over our fuel

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 15/10/2025
By Modou Jallow, US When the FPAC–PEC report traced the $30 million petroleum mystery, it discovered something bigger than missing invoices or tank balances. It found a web of foreign companies, registered abroad, unlicensed in The Gambia, quietly running the nation’s fuel economy. At the centre (…)
... Article published by "The Standard" (The Gambia), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.


    e-mail    

In Gambian newspapers

Judge Yet to Decide on Bail for Ex-Soldier Abdoulie Sanyang in Arson Trial
By Mariama Marong The High Court in Banjul has reserved its decision on the bail application of Abdoulie Sanyang, (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 11/10/2025
WHAT DID NYANG NJIE SAY AND HALIFA SALLAH’S RESPONSE?
What Nyang Njie said in a discussion programme relating to the capacity of opposition parties is as follows: The (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 16/10/2025
NATO is not prepared for war
By Sergey Maidukov For decades, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) prepared for war, confident in its (…)
[The Standard] - 14/10/2025
Explosion of NAWEC transformer sparks safety concerns in Serekunda Central
By Biran Gaye A sudden explosion of a National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) transformer in Serekunda (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 15/10/2025
From policy to presence: weaving “Safe From Harm” into the curriculum for a Qalb-based education
By Professor Dr Atif Amin Al Hussaini What is “Safe from Harm”? The Basic DefinitionAt its core, “safe from harm” (…)
[The Standard] - 14/10/2025

|   Adding or removing your content   |   Add your newspaper   |