Day Four: Gunjur-Berending Boundary Demarcation Resumes After Rain Delay
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 17/07/2025
By Hatab Nyang and Louise Jobe The Department of Lands and Surveys on Wednesday resumed the boundary demarcation exercise between Gunjur and Berending villages in Kombo South, erecting additional concrete poles to clearly mark territorial limits between the two communities. This latest phase — (…)
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