From street names to textbooks, Senegal is rewriting French colonial memory
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 10/02/2025
New project set to rename streets and public squares bearing names of colonial officers as Dakar further distances itself from France. By Azill Momar Lo and Shola Lawal On a weekday at Dakar’s open-air Fass Market, traders call out in a rhythmic buzz as some buyers approach from a nearby major (…)
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THE EMERGING BREAD CRISIS
Bread and rice are staple foods in The Gambia. Bread is usually consumed for breakfast and rice for lunch. Today (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 19/02/2025
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[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 21/02/2025
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There is news in social media that the corpse of a Malian citizen by the name of Anna Trawally is at the hospital (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 21/02/2025
Gambian Bakers Temporarily Agree to Keep Bread Prices at D10 After Strike
By Nelson Manneh After a brief strike that led to a bread shortage in parts of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipality, (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 18/02/2025
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Tijan Jaiteh, a name synonymous with Gambian football in the last two decades, remains one of the country’s most (…)
[The Standard] - 20/02/2025