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Friday, November 18, 2011

Gambia: Old National ID Card Will Soon be Invalid

Card which was in circulation before the introduction of the biometric national identity card is declared null and void with effect from 31 December 2011 (TMCNet)
Posted by Jason at 11:54 AM
Labels: Africa, documents, Gambia, ID
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