When the past still speaks: A sequel

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 3/12/2025
By Abdoulie Mam Njie Building on last month’s article, “When the Past Still Speaks”, and drawing on insights from “When Nothing Surprises Anymore”, this sequel revisits how The Gambia confronts its past while navigating the present. While the first article focused on political events and public (…)
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