Gambia at the edge: When poverty meets repression
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 27/08/2025
By Momodou Malcolm Jallow The arrests of young Gambians protesting high data prices expose a deeper crisis: rampant corruption, suffocating poverty, and the political weaponisation of law.The Gambia today faces an economic crisis of staggering proportions. Families are forced to make impossible (…)
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