Kemo Bojang, Public Relations Officer of the Unite Movement for Change (UMC), has laid out the movement’s priorities in a recent conversation with JollofNews, placing diversity, transparency, and institutional reform at the center of its agenda. Bojang described the UMC as a broad coalition of Gambians from different ethnic and[Read More…] Kemo Bojang, Public Relations Officer of the Unite Movement for Change (UMC), has laid out the movement’s priorities in a recent conversation with JollofNews, placing diversity, transparency, and institutional reform at the center of its agenda. Bojang described the UMC as a broad coalition of Gambians from different ethnic and[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
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