The Gambia Needs More Magistrates and Judges, Not Freelance Lawyers: A Vision for Judicial Modernization Alagi Yorro Jallow. Fatoumatta: It is imperative that The Gambia increases its number of magistrates and judges while significantly reducing the presence of freelance lawyers and legal vultures. The modernization and enhancement of our justice […]
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Gambia at 60: Pray for Her: The Gambia at 60: What a horror! What inhumanity! Our cry was clear: Freedom now, not a moment later! Honoring Our Founding Fathers and Paving the Way Forward – Part VIII
Alagi Yorro Jallow Part VIII Fatoumatta: As The Gambia commemorates 60 years of independence, we find ourselves at a critical juncture in our nation’s history. This milestone is not merely a tribute to our past struggles and victories; it serves as a powerful reflection on our journey and a beacon […]
Epitaph for Alhaji Mbye Chow: Gambian Icon of Selfless Service and Cultural Ambassador – A Towering Elephant Has Fallen
By Alagi Yorro Jallow. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un The passing of Alhaji Mbye Chow, a true Gambian icon of selfless service and cultural ambassador, signifies the closing of a remarkable chapter in our nation’s story. When an elder rich in knowledge and wisdom departs, it feels as though […]
Exporting Gambian Labour To Spain and The Gulf
By Pa Louis Thomasi “The Youths are happy”. Are the youths really happy? I listened with keen interest to the interview of the Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment, Baboucarr Ousmaila Joof with Peter Gomez on West Coast radio, and no doubt, the interview raised more questions than […]

