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Fish for food, hope comes to artisanal fishers in Africa
It was five in the afternoon and Buba Badjie, a boat captain, has just brought his pirogue to the shore. He had spent twelve hours at sea off Bakau, a major fish landing site in The Gambia.
Managing local tax in the Gambia: facts and fallacies
Fiscal decentralisation was put in the spotlight last week with a press release giving authority to GRA to assume responsibility for the collection of all revenues on behalf of councils with effect from March 1st, 2015.
Philosophy 101
The study and theory of human nature has been a subject of much debate for centuries among philosophers and thinkers from Plato to Aristotle, Darwin and Jean Paul Sartre. Plato and Aristotle argue that the self and the soul are immortal and thus survive our bodily death.
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‘I didn’t see Koro Ceesay at Yankuba’s house’
By Bruce Asemota
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Draft constitution
Friday last, the 16th of November 2019, the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) published the first draft of the constitution after one and half year...



