The political landscape ahead of Gambia’s 2026 presidential election

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 13/06/2025
By Rtd Lt Colonel Samsudeen Sarr As dawn broke over the Atlantic Tuesday morning, 10th June, 2025, I undertook my customary ritual of heading to the beach for a rejuvenating swim. Immersed in the lukewarm waters of the Atlantic Ocean, I allowed the tides to wash away mental clutter before (…)
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