Cement dealers blame shortage on gov’t policy

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 10/12/2025
As the country face acute shortage of cement, traders have said the government policy of giving monopoly of the market to “so-called’ factories in the country is to blame. Alhagie Touray, a long time cement trader in Farafenni said his position is that there is no cement factory in The Gambia as (…)
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