From coup to continuity: What July 22nd still teaches us
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 25/07/2025
By Abdoulie Mam Njie(retired permanent secretary) Thirty-one years ago this week, on 22nd July, 1994, The Gambia experienced a rupture in its democratic journey. What began as a quiet Friday morning ended with the collapse of Africa’s longest-standing civilian government and the ascent of a (…)
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