The Presidential Elections Circus has Begun
“Chop their rice, vote your conscience"
By Ousainou Mbenga
Those of us who had rural or semi-rural upbringing will recall the...
By Musa Sanneh
History indeed repeats itself. The repetition is sometimes strange, and at other times grotesquely sad. Recently, a member of the Ivory Tower...
By Hamad Sallah
The long arms of justice have finally caught Yankuba Touray—a member of the default Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC). On July...
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This lawsuit was brought to the High Court of The Gambia by Gambia Participate, Abdoulie Aziz Gaye and the Centre for Research and...
By Musa Sanneh
A specter is looming over The Gambia—the specter of bloated government and “class antagonism.” Fifty years after The Gambia's foundational economic blueprint was...
By Madi Jobarteh
It is twenty-one years today, yet there is no justice and accountability for that infamous day when fourteen young Gambians were brutally...
By Musa Sanneh
As the year 2020 draws its curtains, we are conditioned to return to The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, for the reminder that “what...
By Tumbul Trawally
Childishness, vindictiveness, and petulance at the highest office in the world have played out for four years in Washington, D. C. They...
A Political Satire
By Anonymous
Since the fall of the regime of Yahya Jammeh, many people with political ambitions have come to believe that their chances...