This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration, which was developed by African journalists pressing for a free,
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Celebrating World Press Freedom Day: President Barrow, The Sedition Law, Should be Scrapped? Despite Repealing “Nana Grey Johnson Cybercrime Prevention Law.”
Alagi Yorro Jallow. Mamudu: The world has changed and is changing. It has become smaller, especially how Information and Communication
Journalists Have Not Much to Celebrate Without Collective Bargaining of Labor Rights.
Alagi Yorro Jallow. Fatoumatta: History does not reward political victory, and it rewards improvements in the human condition and human
Gambian Police: Two Women Arrested In Viral CCTV Video Footage
Following shocking media reports of a viral CCTV footage of two veiled women shoplifting in a clothing store at Serrekunda
Sierra Leone’s Ecobank MD receives ‘Grand Officer of the Order of The Rokel’ award from President Mada Bio
Mrs. Lucretia Aina Wright- Moore was on Sunday, 25th April 2021, awarded the Grand Officer of the Order of The
Bissau Guinean in Police Custody On Allegations of Giving False Information to Police
The Office of the Inspector General of Police wishes to inform the public that it is investigating a false information
December 4 Election may Shame the Entire Profession of Journalism and Smaller Political Parties Devolved into Disgrace. As Gambian Journalists Must Protect Integrity of 2021
Alagi Yorro Jallow. Fatoumatta: Gambian electorates still do not know the outcome of the December 4, Presidential election; the field