Strengthening State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) governance in The Gambia: The case for board reform
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 17/11/2025
By Bai Madi Ceesay IntroductionState-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) remain foundational to The Gambia’s socio-economic development. They deliver essential public services, generate employment, and contribute to infrastructure and industrial development. Despite their strategic importance, SOEs have (…)
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