Filthy, Stagnant Water in Greater Banjul Markets Raises Food Safety Concerns
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 4/07/2025
By Amadou Manjang As the rainy season settles over the Greater Banjul Area, many local markets are grappling with the unwelcome reality of dirty, stagnant water. This situation not only transforms vibrant marketplaces into eyesores but also raises deep concerns about the health and safety of (…)
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