Alagi Yorro Jallow Historically, nuclear energy has primarily benefited the wealthiest nations. Yet, Africa finds itself on the cusp of a monumental energy revolution fueled by the vast potential of atomic power. Aside from South Africa, which operates the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station—developed with French expertise in the 1970s—most of […]
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Gambia at 60: Pray for Her – Democratic Deficit in Gambia’s Democracy: A Call to Account for Our Leaders – part VI
Introduction: Part VI Fatoumatta: Over the past 60 years, The Gambia has grappled with a profound democratic deficit, having endured only three presidents since its independence in 1965. In stark contrast, the United States has witnessed the leadership of ten presidents in the same timeframe. This disparity underscores a serious […]
EFSCRJ Reminds President Barrow Of His Duty To Combat Corruption
PUBLIC STATEMENT The President of The Gambia holds a pivotal role in combating corruption, as mandated by the Constitution. The executive power is vested in the President, who is required to exercise this power either directly or through the Vice-President, Ministers, or officers responsible to them. The Constitution explicitly addresses […]
A Heartfelt Commendation for the Gambia Police Force: Guardians of Peace and Security
Fatoumatta: In recent times, our nation has endured a disturbing rise in armed robberies and criminal activities that have jeopardized the safety and tranquility of our communities. Today, however, we come together in profound gratitude and admiration for the remarkable commitment of the Gambia Police Force in apprehending these criminals […]
