Opinion October 1, 2020 Sam Sarr: The “Got You” Questions Fatunetwork Failed to Ask Dr. Sidat Jobe! 1,006 Views In my marathon interview with the Fatunetwork a few weeks ago, the host Lamin Njie bombarded me with…
Opinion September 21, 2020 Sovereignty Lies in We The People—Nyang Njie! 1,611 Views Sovereignty lies in we the people. The idea of a Referendum is for the people to decide. I…
Opinion September 21, 2020 The Meaning of a New Constitution… 875 Views This nation, The Gambia has had three constitutions since Independence – in 1965, 1970 and 1997. It was…
Opinion September 20, 2020 A Nation of Insulters—Gambian Politics and Insults 1,350 Views By Dr. Kebba S. Bojang Our politics is a reflection of our society; and Gambia by all accounts…
Opinion September 20, 2020 Factchecking Kerr Fatou Interview with My Former Boss Dr. M. Tangara—Sam Sarr 1,438 Views After watching a recent Kerr Fatou Network interview with my former boss at the United Nations and current…
Opinion September 9, 2020 Esau Williams Has NO Reason to Apologize! It Is Minister Sillah Who Should Apologize—Madi Jobarteh! 1,155 Views Minister Ebrima Sillah should apologize immediately to Gambians for his anti-media stance since he took over the position…
Opinion September 9, 2020 In Search of President Adama Barrow’s Ecowas Speech—Rt. Lt. Col. Samsudeen Sarr 987 Views Ever since my first assertion that President Adama Barrow of the Gambia could be clinically dyslexic, I have…
Opinion August 25, 2020 “I Deserve a Better Government” —Madi Jobarteh 1,716 Views By Madi Jobarteh Honestly, Gambians, like the rest of Africans must begin to ask themselves what is the…
News, Opinion August 13, 2020 Dou Sanno’s Comments “Indicative of his Ignorance and Dishonesty as a So-called Advisor to the President,” Madi Jobarteh! 2,755 Views The so-called Presidential Advisor Duo Sanno has attacked Gambian civil society and activists and blaming them for the…
Opinion July 15, 2020 Decency & Ethics In Politics And Public Life 2,096 Views In the wake of the Lamin Bojang saga it is necessary that Gambians pay attention to fundamental issues…