Monday, May 13, 2024

Bring Back Our Lands! Sack and Prosecute Musa Drammeh

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By: Madi Jobarteh Minister of Lands Musa Drammeh must either be thinking that the Gambia is a 17th-century tiny fiefdom, or he is such a myopic person or...

Examining The Orientation of Public Health Practice in The Gambia: Letter to my Lecturer

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Dear Mr Nget, 10 years ago this week, I was seated right in your classroom as a student at The Gambia College - School of Public Health...

Objection to the President’s National Assembly Nominations

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By all standards, these current nominations betray the reasons and rationale for presidential nominations. The norm that has guided the President in proposing nominations to the National...

“Today Is An Opportunity To End ‘Barrowflation’ ” – Momodou Sabally Says

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By Momodou Sabally The embattled UDP Commando Momodou Sabally has taking a hit on President Barrow and his NPP again, this time calling on Gambians to vote for...

Chasing After Titles: The “Honourable” That Everyone Is Becoming

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  By: Honourable Toney F Mendy In my observation, the chase for titles, the delight in being considered a "relevant stakeholder" whatever it means in our society today, have...

Compulsory Vaccination Must Come with An Effective Remedy for Injuries

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By: Christian Conteh (OPINION) The History Immunisation has been in existence since time immemorial. Hundreds of years ago Buddhist Monks drank snake venom to help build immunity against snake...

Ambition Denied: It Was An Electoral Avalanche of Monumental Proportions

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[email protected] The Gambian president Adama Barrow, who won re-election made it seem so easy against his opponents, including his fiercest and former ‘’political god-father’’ Ousainou Darboe of the...

How About We Restructure The Ministry of Tourism and Culture?

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By Yunus Hydara In this restructuring, the tourism sector would be put under the purview of Gambia Tourism Board and the ministry to become - Ministry Of National...

KMC Inquiry – The First Shot of the Local Government Elections Campaign

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By: D. A. Jawo It appears that the first shot has been fired for the campaign for the forthcoming Local Government elections, with the Barrow administration targeting the...

Dr. Ceesay’s Interview on The Fatu Network: I call BS!

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Sana Sarr (USA) Yesterday, I came across a video of Citizens’ Alliance’s (CA) Dr. Ismaila Ceesay’s interview with The Fatu Network from December 29, 2021. Apparently, Ceesay had...

ELECTION REFLECTION – An assessment of the candidates for the December 4, 2021 Elections...

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By Sana Sarr In less than 5 days, Gambians head to the polls to elect the next president of the republic. From having well over 20 declared aspirants,...

OPINION EDITORIAL: A Competition of Ideas

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By R. Carl Paschall, U.S. Ambassador to The Gambia For the first time in more than a generation, Gambians are presented with an intimidation-free election, having embraced the...

Jammeh’s Rejection of NPP/APRC Alliance Is Good News for President Barrow

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By Muhammed W. Touray When Alagie Kijera, The Netherlands-based former president of Barrow Fans Club rejected the NPP/APRC alliance on moral grounds and left NPP in protest, he...

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,...