By Seedy S. Fofanah, Former Lecturer University of the Gambia Being born and growing up in a relatively rustic big village was something I had never chosen but would probably have opted for that had I had the opportunity to do so. In any case, that was my beginning as[Read More…]
Opinion
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: How Gambian Politics Became So Ineffective
Personally, I find the overwhelming political strife something that holds all of us back, not only collectively as a country, but as individuals who simply want to fulfill our dreams, provide for our families and, if we are a fraction as lucky as you who have the privilege to be[Read More…]
Building The New Gambia With Madi Jobarteh: The Right To Peaceful Protest And Its Benefits
Section 25 sub-section 1(d) of the Gambia Constitution purposely states that everyone shall have the right to freedom to assemble and demonstrate peaceably and without arms. This is an entrenched clause that no person, authority or institution in the Gambia has the power to change except the people themselves through[Read More…]