When the history of Gambian journalism is chronicled, it will be divided into separate eras: Baby Boomers (X Generation) and Millennials (Y Generation). The great division here is that the era of the Baby Boomers had what is lacking today in a huge proportion from the Millennial’s form, style and[Read More…]
Opinion
Banjul Letter With Njundu Drammeh: No Penalty Should Be Attached To Freedom Of Speech
If “freedom of speech” or the right to express one’s opinions in every and any issue of national important is “dead” in this country, the autopsy report would read: causes of death-incessant insistence on apologies from those who hold dissenting views and attachment of penalty to the expression of thoughts.[Read More…]
Building The New Gambia With Madi Jobarteh: How Protected, Equal And Empowered Is The Gambian Woman?
On Wednesday January 24 this year a women was found dead in mysterious circumstances in a salon in Kololi. On 28 November 2017 another woman was found dead and thrown on the streets in Manjai. On 29 May 2017 a man said to be in his early twenties raped an[Read More…]