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‘Government has not blocked Viber’
Lamin Camara, deputy permanent secretary, Ministry of Information Technology, has denied that the Gambia Government has blocked the Internet portal, Viber. Viber is a proprietary cross-platform instant messaging voice-over-Internet protocol application for smartphones.
US Embassy raises concern about ‘missing’ citizens Police say they know nothing about them
The US Embassy in Banjul issued a despatch yesterday expressing concern about the whereabouts of two of its citizens in The Gambia. The despatch states: “Last summer, the families of US citizens, Alhaji Ceesay and Ebrima Jobe,
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