A political volcano in Dakar and why Senegal’s gathering storm could shake The Gambia
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 7/12/2025
By Rtd Lt Colonel Samsudeen Sarr While Gambians remain understandably preoccupied with our own high stakes 2026 presidential election, we risk overlooking a political volcano erupting next door in Senegal, one whose eventual explosion may shake the entire sub-region, but most critically The (…)
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By Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe It is with a heart weighed profound sorrow, yet a spirit lifted by immense gratitude, (…)
[The Standard] - 2/12/2025
The Gambia Country Report at the second ordinary session of the Ecowas Parliament
Honourable Speaker of the Ecowas Parliament, distinguished colleagues, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of The (…)
[The Standard] - 9/12/2025
Anti-Corruption Commission: what’s the hold up?
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[The Standard] - 3/12/2025

