By Kebba Camara Terrorism is not merely a threat to physical safety—it is a calculated assault on social cohesion. Its deepest impact lies in eroding public confidence in a nation’s ability
Latrikunda Sabiji National Assembly Member Yaya Menteng Sanyang has fired back at Brikama Area Council Chairman Yankuba Darboe over his swipe at KMC Mayor Talib Ahmed Bensouda. Sanyang hit out, saying
Dr. Ismaila Ceesay, Minister of Information, Media, and Broadcasting Services, recently announced the government’s plan to regulate the media landscape through reforms that will require accreditation for all journalists in The
By Alieu Jallow Migration expert Muhammed Lamin Dibba has criticised the term “Global South” and Western portrayals of migration, arguing they reinforce harmful stereotypes and distort global understanding of democracy and
By Kemo Kanyi Dr. Biran Gai, a political scientist has observed that if democracy is not checked, it could lead to the collapse of a state, while causing inherent dysfunctionalities in
By: Fatou Krubally Amie Bensouda, former Lead Counsel of the Janneh Commission, has warned the National Assembly’s Special Select Committee that it is exceeding its authority in probing the
By Dawda Baldeh President Adama Barrow has welcomed more than 800 defectors from opposition parties into the ruling National People’s Party (NPP), declaring the party “the people’s choice” and predicting another
By: Nicholas Bass The lead state prosecutor, Saikou Lamin Jobarteh Wednesday presented to Banjul High Court, West Coast Radio’s footages of the interview by ex-military officer, Abdoulie Sanyang. Testifying before Justice
By: Fatou Krubally A coalition of thirteen Gambian civil society organizations has raised eyebrows over the slow pace and uneven implementation of Security Sector Reforms (SSR) nearly a decade after the