WHEN WILL THE NRA EMPLOY INSPECTORS TO VISIT AREAS WHERE DRAINS WERE UNPLUGGED?
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 24/07/2025
Contractors must have inspectors on the ground for work to be done efficiently and effectively. There is no civil works without qualified personnel hired to assess progress and recommend proper implementation of projects. What is strange about the unplugging of drains is the small labour gangs (…)
... Article published by "Foroyaa Newspaper" (The Gambia), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Gambian newspapers
John Okello and the Zanzibar revolution: A bricklayer’s brief reign and the complexities of liberation
By Dr Lamin K Janneh In January 1964, the world witnessed an astonishing episode in the annals of African (…)
[The Standard] - 17/07/2025
Beyond Juridical Fiat: Contesting Elite Capture within The Gambia’s Land Governance Framework
By Dave MannehLead researcher FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEBanjul, The Gambia – 19 July 2025In my capacity as a Brufut (…)
[The Standard] - 22/07/2025
ActionAid Trains Farmers on Climate-Smart, Organic Agriculture
By Assan Bah Over 30 smallholder farmers from across The Gambia have completed a three-day training organized by (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 21/07/2025
Police Lie Exposed in Court
By Mariama Marong The High Court in Banjul has ruled that a police officer gave false testimony under oath in the (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 23/07/2025
WHEN WILL THE NRA EMPLOY INSPECTORS TO VISIT AREAS WHERE DRAINS WERE UNPLUGGED?
Contractors must have inspectors on the ground for work to be done efficiently and effectively. There is no civil (…)
[Foroyaa Newspaper] - 24/07/2025