Tuesday, December 24, 2024

PDOIS remains committed to transforming The Gambia

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By Sulayman Bokar Bah The People`s Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism has since inception called for a change that addresses the socio-economic needs and aspirations of the...

The New Gambia’s Poorly Managed Change

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By Dibba Chaku It is often said that “the secret to change is to focus all your energy not on fighting the old but on building the new.”...

The Digital Age, Fake News and the Gambian Journalist

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By Famara Fofana In this day of breathtaking transformations in the digital media landscape, journalism appears to be a less hard job. Despite being blessed with the internet...

The Government Must Take Responsibility for the Violence in Sanyang

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By Madi Jobarteh The Gambia Police Force must be advised that the issue in Sanyang cannot be addressed by mere arrests, detentions and prosecutions. This is because the...

IGP must update citizens about the situation in Sanyang

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By Madi Jobarteh It’s 4 days since the IGP issued a press release on the Poliso Magazine Facebook page. In one sense it gave a reassuring message that...

The Independent Electoral Commission Should Do Better

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By Dibba Chaku In the annals of Gambian politics and our unflinching determination to untether ourselves from dictatorship and tyrannical rule through democratic means, one institution that was...

The mystery of sex and its potentialities

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By Yunus Hydara The message in the old adage that women can make or break a man; and that behind every successful man is a woman is solidified...

Are the NIA, GAF and GPF chiefs culpable in the murdered foreign migrants in...

Until after I heard the testimony of witness Ousman Jallow of the State Security Agency (S.I.S) yesterday, February 24, 2021 at the TRRC, I was with the...

Politicians are heading to Nigeria: For what?

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By Kexx Sanneh Am reliably informed that, they supposed to meet Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria on the issue of the Draft Constitution. However, it was abundantly made clear by...

Why the Rearresting of Freed ‘Three Years Jotna’ Leaders is Bad on Every Front

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By Pa Louis Sambou, Blogger One really need not have a vested interest in the subject matter nor even have a skin in the game one way...

Gambia @ 56: Gambia Action Party Independence Statement in full

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Today marks a true reflection of selfless service of the people who struggled for the attainment of self governance and realization as a nation. In an effort...

In full, President Barrow’s Independence speech

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Once again, we have assembled to celebrate The Gambia’s historic attainment of Independence as a sovereign state. Fifty-six years on today, we thank God for allowing us...

How the British created a country called ‘The Gambia’ today

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Banjul was established in 1816, nine years after the abolition of the slave trade, primarily as a fort to prevent the river from being used...

Our Moral Endowment: Emotions, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them

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The Gambia used to be one of the most isolated, most oppressive and disconsolately countries in the world when it comes to respect for the rule of...

Prof. Abdoulaye Saine take on current Political Situation in Gambia ahead of Dec Polls

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A glance at the current crop of likely presidential candidates in the December 2021 presidential election is both comedic and entertaining. It is truly a case of...

Babadinding Jobateh – A Wretched Soul

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By Momodou Ndow As I was getting ready to rest my head on my pillow and allow my brain to shut down yesterday before going to sleep, I...

Lamin Babadinding Jobarteh – Personification of Gambia’s moral decay

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By Sana Sarr Since the Truth Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) began its sittings, I have watched many witnesses appear. Various witnesses have left me with a number...

JOTNA and a Nolle that Scandalised Legality and Abused the Due Process of Law

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The idea, vigorously contested, emerged as sections of the political community were becoming increasingly energised by what they considered to be incompetence and betrayal by the Government...

MACKY SALL – OP-ED: Go early, go hard and keep it simple: how Senegal...

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By Macky Sall, President of Senegal I often remind all the people who work to help me fulfil my duties as president of Senegal that no fatalism can...

Gambians must sue President Adama Barrow to stop the French annexation

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It is my standpoint that concerned Gambians should explore the possibility of suing the Gambia Government and President Adama Barrow to stop France’s gradual annexation of the...