DCAF trains 30 journalists on Elections Reporting
Nov 24, 2021, 12:52 PM
At least 30 journalists from the print, electronic and online media recently completed a five-day intensive training on election reporting.
Speaking to the media shortly after, Hon. Nyasi said his principle or motto for re-election is efficiency, honesty and selflessness which has been his position over the period.
He added that, he believes he did not only serve his people beyond expectations but the entire country.
He expressed his readiness to continue serving his people and the country selflessly when re-elected as well as to continue to hold government accountable.
“A successful legislator must look and stand for the best interest of Gambians at all times,” he stated.
The lawmaker noted that he has been taking positions in ensuring foreign forces in Foni are removed and will continue to do so until government withdraws them.
Nyassi who is confident that his people will re-elect him also highlighted his achievements over the period and laid down his plans for the next five years for his constituency.
At least 30 journalists from the print, electronic and online media recently completed a five-day intensive training on election reporting.
Prime Stationary, yesterday supported Fatima Senior Secondary school in Bwiam with building and learning materials.
The Assembly for the Welfare of Girls and Young Women, a sub-organ of Kombo East Youth and Children Development Alliance (KEYCDA) has ended a three-day training for executive members of its Community Association platforms within the district.