By Bubacarr Komma January 6, 2022 One Mariam Ceesay, an adult female Gambian and a housewife was apprehended on the 1 January 2022 around 20:05 GMT onwards with one (1) parcel and... Read more »
By Bubacarr Komma January 6, 2022 Momodou Inkeh Bah was born in Sintat and attend Sintet primary school in West Ceast Region, Gambia. In 2015, he participated in the Mandela Washington Fellowship... Read more »
January 4, 2022 By Bubacarr Komma “The ferry had a technical problem, and they did nothing about it since April 2021”, a resident of Bansang told The Progress Newspaper. “Since then, they... Read more »
By Bubacarr Komma January 4, 2022 Hopes were high after the end of Jammeh´s dictatorship, people all over the country are singing and advocating for system and institutional reform where public and... Read more »
By Bubacarr Komma January 4, 2022 The Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) is a truth commission in The Gambia mandated to investigate the human rights violations of the former president Yahya... Read more »
August 25, 2021 President Barrow, during a political meeting on 15thAugust 2021 at State House with a group of Gambians who identified themselves as members of the Serer ethnic group, threatened to... Read more »
July 30, 2021 Hassoum Ceesay, a notable historian, has told this medium that ‘Forty years ago, The Gambia was rocked by a coup attempt against the PPP government of Alhaji Sir Dawda... Read more »
By Bubacarr Komma July 19, 2021 The Gambia is not attracting quality Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) that will help catapult the economy to greater heights. Economic experts at the International Growth Centre... Read more »
July 14, 2021 The Gambia is not make any progress development wise, because members of the political parties that formed the Opposition Coalition that defeated Yahya Jammeh in the 2016 Presidential Elections... Read more »
By Bubacarr Komma and Vincent Ogo July 12, 2021 Gambia is primarily an agrarian nation with more than 70 percent of the population depending on agriculture for sustenance. Achieving food self-sufficiency has always... Read more »