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Breaking News:UDP Supporter's Disppearance Worries Relations! No Salary For livestock workers in Gambia!
.jpg) UDP Supporter's Disappearance Worries Relations
By Bolong Jammeh,Our Banjul Bureau Chief
A UDP-supporter, Mr Kanyiba Kanyi,is still missing and his disappearance has now worried his immediate family members who are frantically searching for him.
Mr Kanyi, a local Christian Children's Fund staff, was picked up by plain cloth officers at his home in Bonto village, Western Region of The Gambia on 18 September of last year.
According to his family, they have searched high and low, moved heaven and earth to establish Kanyi's whereabouts to no avail.
"We are distressed and going through a traumatic phase.We do not know the necessary steps to take to secure the release of our relative. The matter is compounded by the fact that we do not know where he was detained," said an outwardly worried-looking relation of Kanyi's.
Meanwhile, on 17 October 2006, Justice Monageng, a Zimbabwean High Court judge, ordered the unconditional release of Mr Kanyi but this court order was not carried out as we go to press.
RVH X-Ray Machine Suffers Breakdown
The Gambia's main referral hospital, the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital, is grappling with a major constraint as its main X-ray machine is yet to recover from a major breakdown it suffers since last week.
Patients whose sicknesses require the use of x-ray are going through trying times. They are now disillusioned and frustrated as they have been waiting to be x-rayed for a long time now but the x-ray machine was yet to be resuscitated. Patients and their relatives are now resorting to Westfield Clinic where D600 is charged.
Livestock Staff Yet to Be Paid
Staff of the Livestock Department under the Department of Agriculture are yet to receive their January salary.
The staff have complained that they were not paid the salary and their anxiety was worsened by the fact that no explaination was forthcoming.They expressed suspicion that the delay may stem from the restructuring of DoSA.
In another development, the teachers teaching in double shift are yet to be paid their January salary.
Jammeh to Give 'Deliverance' to Hiv/Aids Positive
President Jammeh will today(Thursday) give 'deliverance' to Hiv/Aids positive by starting his herbal treatment for 27 Hiv/Aids positive. 17 females and 10 males will be purportedly treated by the president. On 17 February, the President, according to GRTS on Tuesday, is expected to attend to Asthma patients.
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| Posted on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 (Archive on Wednesday, February 28, 2007) Posted by PNMBAI Contributed by PNMBAI
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