Kurang vs. Bensouda: A Pivotal Case That Could Reshape Free Speech and Legal Accountability in The Gambia. Kurang’s D200 Million Counterclaim Against Bensouda Sparks National Debate. A Landmark Defamation Case That Could Transform Gambian Discourse By Alagi Yorro Jallow Fatoumatta: The escalating legal confrontation between Alhaji Mamadi Kurang and Amie […]
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GID FACILITATES MEDICAL INTERVENTION FOR “TALIBEHS” AT DAARA MEDINA SUWANEH
PRESS RELEASE Issued: 26th May 2025 On Sunday, 25th May 2025, the Gambia Immigration Department (GID) conducted an inspection of Daara Medina Suwaneh, a Quranic school located at Brufut Heights. The operation followed a brief interaction between the Director General of Immigration, Ebrima Mboob, and a few minors encountered at […]
The Gambia Needs More Citizens Like Late Dr. Palmer: A Silent Act of Defiance: Dr. Palmer’s Unwavering Commitment to Press Freedom: True Press Freedom Demands Unbiased Support.
Alagi Yorro Jallow Fatoumatta: Press freedom should never be conditional—it must stand on the principles of truth, accountability, and integrity, not on ideology, political affiliation, tribal allegiance, or personal bias. Yet, in The Gambia, support for journalists often follows lines of political loyalty, with many backing media houses not because […]
Journalism Must Be Fair—Funding Should Empower, Not Divide.
Alagi Yorro Jallow Fatoumatta: In The Gambia, journalism is often politicized and tribalized, eroding the principles of independence and objectivity. While media houses have the right to shape their editorial policies, their reporting must remain grounded in fairness and truth—not allegiance to political or ideological forces. When the Gambian government […]