CEMENT IMPORTERS SEEK COURT INTERVENTION: WHAT NEXT?

[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 27/06/2025
Gambians generally survive through the informal sector. Government and formal private companies are not major employers of the Gambian population. The vast majority of Gambians either survive through farming or self-employment through the running of small scale or medium size enterprises. Cement (…)
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