Border Villages Still Fear Farming Near Casamance Despite Relative Calm
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 27/06/2025
By Nelson Manneh Despite the end of military operations in Senegal’s restive Casamance region more than three years ago, fear continues to grip Gambian border communities, where many villagers remain reluctant to cultivate farmlands near or across the Senegalese border. As the 2025 rainy season (…)
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