Wednesday, December 25, 2024

THE NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER THAT IS YAHYA JAMMEH

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Alagi Yorro Jallow Part I Fatoumatta: I am reluctant to join any fireside chat on the Yahya Jammeh shame of Friday evening cultural phenomenon drama; we are addicted to...

MC Cham JNR – OPINION: Permit refusal for the ‘3 Years Jotna’

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The Government of the Gambia will never stop the “short cut” despite Leadership goes with responsibility . The Movement’s denial to follow up march on the 19th...

MADI JOBARTEH – OPINION: Police has no authority to stop 3 Years Jotna from...

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The long title of the Public Order Act says the Act is a law that prohibits private individuals from raising a military and to make regulation to...

KEBBA NANKO – OPINION: President Barrow should sue Three Years Jotna movement to court

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I want to congratulate the 3yrs Jotna movement for organizing a protest that was well coordinated and peaceful. The government and the security acted professionally and lawfully...

OPINION: ALHASSAN DARBOE: Barrow can be deposed in a mass uprising

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When Adama Barrow was declared the winner of 2016 elections, I was beside myself with joy. I called friends and neighbors from far and near to celebrate...

Has our National Assembly failed to meet basic expectations?

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By Zakaria Kemo Konteh 'Rubber Stamp' National Assembly was among the most common phrases used by activists to describe Members of the National Assembly during Yahya Jammeh's presidency....

Cries of Gambian youth must not be ignored

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By Basidia M Drammeh The demonstrations that swept the country’s two largest cities last Wednesday underpin a deep-seated crisis and mounting problems that continue to face our nation,...

LAMIN NJIE: President Barrow can go ahead and do five years but there...

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President Barrow should by rights step aside in December. He has in the past 24 months proven to be not good enough for what is definitely one...

Gigantic Cost of Gambia’s political wars

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By Sainey Darboe That the founder of the United Democratic Party and Vice President,Ousainou Darboe, doesn’t enjoy the best of relations with incumbent president Adama Barrow is palpable...

On the Rise of PPP: A Challenge Renewed

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By Gibril Saine Once Upon a Time - The nomenclature ''P.P.P'' stood more or less synonymous with country-tag 'The Gambia'. It came to signal a stabilised (Dalasi) currency...

LAMIN NJIE: Darboe’s comments border on bravado, it’s now up to Barrow to do...

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Until this congress, the wonder has been why Ousainou Darboe has not waded into the growing uncertainty within the United Democratic Party. The wonder has been why...

The Gambia: towards a one-stop media regulator

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The Point was not on point. Two girls, raped and sexually molested, were in the pages of the newspaper. This breach was gross - ethically and legally....

LAMIN NJIE: If self-belief is what drives a leader, President Barrow has a bag...

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Self-belief. Self-belief. SELF-BELIEF. That’s the answer I got when I asked one political analyst friend about the one thing that makes a leader successful. There wasn’t any...

Journalists Cannot Assume All the Blame for Failing to Report Government

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By Alagi Yorro Jallow Part 1 I despair of the way in which commentators, especially (with a few exceptions) our resident economists, are not prepared to decry the illusion...

President Barrow’s Fictive Commissions: Testing the Limits of Human Justice

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By Saul Njie What happens when a State must prosecute itself? What is one to do when the State - not some foreign forces - are the tools...

LAMIN NJIE: We Should Stop the Hypocrisy and Come to the Aid of People...

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By Lamin Njie I will put this plainly: Gambians are funny. One moment they’re straight-thinking, another moment they’re blinkered. It’s something I’ve become used to now. It’s been Nogoi...

The Gambia: President Barrow’s political rhetoric may undermine the Security Sector Reform process

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Since assuming office in January 2017, President Barrow has initiated wide-ranging institutional reforms posed to restore Gambia’s image as the human rights capital of Africa. A key...

Launch of TRRC a Huge Leap. Now to the Real Work

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I say congratulations to the government on the successful launch of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission. One of many promises President Barrow made during the campaign...

There’s Only One False News Offender, Baa: The Government

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By Lamin Njie I think Ba Tambadou was bluffing when he said people found wanting of spreading false news will be prosecuted. He said ‘people’ of which my...

Amie’s been in it all

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First, let me say this: I think Amie Bojang-Sissoho is doing a fine job as President Barrow’s press secretary. Here is a woman whose job it is...