Journalists Express Concern Over Poor Wages, Working Conditions
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 5/05/2025
By Assan Bah Journalists from various media outlets across The Gambia have raised serious concerns over what they describe as exploitative working conditions, inadequate salaries, lack of job security, and insufficient resources—conditions they say are undermining both their professional (…)
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