I wish every people in the world include a provision like this in their constitutions: “It shall be the right of the people, individually or in concert with others, to change or overthrow a government, through every available legitimate means, if that government subjects the people to a systematic and[Read More…]
Opinion
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Fear Is A Contagion In A Democracy: President Barrow Uses Fear In Rhetoric
Mamudu: The tragedy of the Gambia is that there has never been a critical mass huge enough to embrace the intellectual and civic responsibilities of our transcendence as a nation. The bane of our transcendence in the Gambia is that too many people who imagine themselves grand envisioners of project[Read More…]
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Why Do Accomplished Gambians Crave For Gov’t Employment?
In Gambian life, there is no creativity, no aspiration, no vision, no mission, no genius, and no dream beyond joining Mansa-Kunda civil service or political appointments without any particular attachment to a public service ethos. There are two types of Gambians: those in government employment and those awaiting their turn[Read More…]

