“When beggars die, there are no comets seen/The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes” Shakespeare…. A “beggar”, someone whose services have been poor. A “prince”, someone whose services to nation and people is indescribable in size and magnitude. Even the heavens cry with the passing on of such[Read More…]
Opinion
Enter The New Gambia: Need For Urgent Attitudinal Change By Everyone
Much is debated on social media about the current direction or misdirection of the Coalition Government. There is still great expectations following our new democracy and people are waiting for the much-anticipated dividends. At the same time, many are disappointed at the pace in which changes are being effected generally. But what is perhaps[Read More…]
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Gambia’s One Year Democratic Governance Assessment: Part 1
The December 2016 election of reform-minded coalition cocktail that ended twenty-two years “the long dark nights of dictatorship” was a refreshingly smooth blend of opposition parties’ flavor combined in UNITY brought a fresh opportunity, the prospects for a democratic transition, for the Gambia to move toward a more responsive and[Read More…]

