This Letter Will Make You Cry: The Late Winnie’s letter to Her Late, Ex...
My Husband,
I can only hope that the guards do not completely destroy this letter. I have recently been released from Pretoria central prison. They called me a...
French press review 19 February 2016
By Jack Fereday
Border control occupies the opening pages of Le Monde this morning, as several European countries move to restrict the influx of migrants. Le Figaro asks...
THE ROLE OF THE GAMBIA BAR ASSOCIATION IN “NEW GAMBIA”
On the 12th day of December, 2016, Mr. Sheriff M. Tambadou, the then Interim President of the Gambia Bar Association stood on the steps outside the Conference...
French press review 30 November 2015
By Michael Fitzpatrick
One single story . . . today's opening of the heads of state at the UN Climate Conference . . . dominates every French front...
Press Review Example
By Clea Broadhurst
This week the French magazines continue to dig into the aftermath of the attacks in Paris and they offer different points of view regarding how...
‘Your every song sounds the same’: Gee ignites Jizzle beef
By: Muhammed Lamin Drammeh
Gee, an inactive Gambian rapper, has accused Jizzle, an Afro-beat sensation, of recycling his lyrics and making similar-sounding songs.
In a war of words between...
PRESIDENT BARROW CONGRATULATES GAMBIANS FOR A PEACEFUL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
PRESS RELEASE, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Good evening Fellow Gambians and friends of The Gambia,
Today I am delighted that Gambians have demonstrated that they want to nurture the...
African press review 19 February 2016
By Jack Fereday
The presidential elections in Uganda is the subject of most east African editorials today. They continue to raise questions about the electoral process. Some 40,000...
APRC Calls For The Resignation Of IEC Chairman, Alieu Momar Njie
In a press conference yesterday, following the completion of Local Government Elections, the APRC party convened a press conference at which their party leader called for the...
New Gambia 2016 Movement Launched In Dakar
The fundamental principles of democracy have long been so weak in governing of The Gambia for over the past two decades. If the world is yet unaware...