The calamitous supply of electricity in the Gambia has been a perennial issue since the establishment of NAWEC which was originally called GUC and then MSG yet the matter remains conclusively and effectively unaddressed. Not only had there been poor, limited and erratic supply of energy but that electricity voltage[Read More…]
Opinion
Banjul Letter With Njundu Drammeh: We Have A Country To Build
We seem to be at the ‘storming’ stage of our “New Gambia”. So it can be messy and we could suspect each other’s actions, words and motives. Imagine a moving democracy truncated in its growth for 22 years. Dismantling and redesigning a new system, unlike in every way to its[Read More…]
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: The X Generation Is The Gold Standard For Gambian Journalism
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…]

