By Musa Bassadi Jawara The acquittal of Ousainou Bojang and Amie Bojang by Justice Ebrima Jaiteh has sparked a heated debate, with the President responding
Week 1: The appeal trial begins Week 1: (30 March – 2 April)Days 1 and 2 (30 and 31 March): Preliminary questionsAt the opening of the trial on 30 March
Dear Editor,Why do some personnel of the Gambia Police Force steal personal possessions or belongings from private citizens after inviting them for questioning,
By Omar Bah The leader of Gambia Moral Congress (GMC) Mai Fatty has responded to politician and lawyer Lamin J Darbo’s claims that he (Mai) was the first
By Sirrah Touray Gambians already experiencing sudden power outages received a stark message from the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) to
By Olimatou Coker Following widespread standoff between drivers and commuters that left many people stranded at various places yesterday over fare increases,
Washington DC: The Maryland African Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Ethiopia-American Chamber of Commerce on Friday March 27, conferred the
By Patience Mama Loum The appeal proceedings in the case of former Gambian minister Ousman Sonko sentenced in Switzerland for torture among other charges
Behind many lives that move forward, there is often a woman whose role was decisive long before anyone noticed it. She may be a mother, a sister, a wife,
Musa Sise, secretary general of the Africa chapter of the Association of International Sports Press AIPS, is among guest speakers selected for an international
Patrice Motsepe, President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has announced reforms that will see the introduction of an African Nations League
By Mohammed Jallow Since the democratic transition of 2017 under the leadership of Adama Barrow, The Gambia has experienced a resurgence of civic expression
By Dr Mimi Fatou Ceesay Marriage is often treated as a cultural milestone for many African men rather than an emotional responsibility. Once a man reaches
By Dr Lamin Keita The issue at stake and the legal anomalies:The rearrest of Ousanou Bojang and Amie Bojang following their acquittal by High Court Justice
By Demba Ali Jawo After the embarrassing situation that the government of the Gambia has found itself in with regard to the latest episode of the Sukuta
By Ensa AB Ceesay Command responsibility, or superior responsibility, is a doctrine in international law that holds military commanders and civilian leaders
By Madi Jobarteh It has been more than 72 hours since the court acquitted and discharged Ousainou and Amie Bojang of the charges relating to the shooting
By Fatou Bojang The Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation (SSHFC) is launching Taye Sama, a groundbreaking social security scheme designed for