Friday, July 26, 2024

UK’s Illegal Migration Bill: The Gambia Classified As ‘Safe Country’

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As the United Kingdom implements its Illegal Migration Bill, concerns have been raised about the decision to classify The Gambia as a "safe country." The UK government's new...

NPP & the Gitteh debacle: A comedy of errors

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By: Dida Halake I was lying in hospital in London when I saw the news about NPP candidate selection for Brikama Chairmanship. Now, I had been warned by...

The Gambia Rubs Shoulders with ‘Those Who Carry Last’ at UN Conference

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By: Bully Sowe Picture this: instead of sipping champagne and hobnobbing with the G20 elite, you find yourself jetting off to attend a conference for the "Least Developed...

UNPOPULAR OPINION: “Viewing status” is not communication: How Gambians must stop the shameful trend

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As Gambians, are we truly aware of the subliminal effects of our WhatsApp status updates? The purpose of this op-ed is to spark a conversation about the...

A, B, C, Darboe Just Doesn’t Get It: A Commission is a Commission, Period.

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Why did Lawyer Ousainou Darboe refuse to become a novelist? Because he's already a master of fiction, creating his own tales to suit his political agenda. In...

Gambia at 58: It Is Still A Peaceful Country

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By: Cherno Baba Jallow At Independence In 1965, they called The Gambia an "improbable nation" because they weren’t sure she could survive on her own — too small,...

Behind the Scenes: Uncovering the Mysteries of Gambia’s Independence Eve

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By: Bulli Sowe As the sun began to set on February 17th, 1965, a palpable sense of excitement filled the air in the Gambia. The small West African...

GAP Calls on Government to Exercise Ethos of Independence 

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"As the country is gearing towards celebrating fifty-eight years of nationhood, the ethos of self-reliant and independent informed people has been bundled away due to the disrespectful...

Beleaguered Security: Who is Safe in The Gambia amid Fass Njaga Choi Incident?

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By Musa Touray Sandu Kuwonku The security situation in The Gambia is getting traumatic by the day in spite of the laudable efforts of our men and women in...

The Flaws in President Barrow’s State-Owned Enterprises Plan

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In the current state of affairs, it seems that the President of the Republic of Gambia, His Excellency Adama Barrow, has taken the path of grandiloquence, as...

Why NPP Should Look Beyond Sheriffo Sonko for its BAC Chairman Candidate

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As the old adage goes, "where there's smoke, there's fire." In this op-ed for The Fatu Network, we delve into the political landscape of the Brikama Area...

International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation: Why FGM is not an...

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By: Alieu Fatty; student, International Ahmadiyya University of Theology and Scholastic Sciences in Ghana It is often the custom of some people that whenever they have a desire...

Senegal’s Gains, Gambia’s Losses: The Truth Behind Banjul International’s New Levies

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The Gambia Civil Aviation Authority's recent decision to raise passenger service and security charges, as well as introduce a new passenger safety levy at Banjul International Airport,...

Why Dr. Ismaila Ceesay is the right choice for Gambia’s next Vice President

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The recent passing of the Vice President Alieu Badara Joof has left a vacuum that must be filled. As the Gambia continues to grapple with the loss...

Who will NPP pick for the BAC chairmanship election?

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By: Muhammed Lamin Drammeh President Barrow's ruling National People’s Party is yet to officially announce the party’s pick for the top office in the May 20 local government...

The so-called coup and the illegal detention of Momodou Sabally

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By: Madi Jobarteh The situation surrounding the so-called coup attempt announced by the Government and the illegal arrest of Momodou Sabally should be taken with utmost seriousness...

Re: Examining a potential class-action civil case arising after toxic cough syrups were given...

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__________ OPINION __________ A. Introduction On 05 October 2022, the World Health Organization (‘WHO’) issued a medical product alert which referred to four cough syrups found in The Gambia which...

Sir Dawda’s legacy sold by Gambia government

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Opinion By: Omar Malmo Sambou The already fragmented and isolated Monkey Park is set to be a neighbour to a state-of-art embassy after its initial destruction of a part...

Gambia’s Porosity to the Inflow of Untested Medications: Not for Health, for Wealth, but...

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By: Musa Touray Sandu Kuwonku For a country deeply enmeshed in economic hardship and struggling to propel its population to some millions, infant mortality is one of...

The Gambia’s Road Transport Nightmare

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By: Sulayman Jammeh. MSc Road and Transportation Engineering Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Nothing is more frustrating than being forced to navigate the Gambia's daily...