Commentary The need for an independent Gambian judiciary Ordinary men and women need support in their fight to claim and protect their liberties, and their natural protectors are the courts December 17, 2018 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppEmail - Advertisement - TagsclaimcourtsfightGambianinindependentjudiciarylibertiesmennaturalneedOrdinaryprotectprotectorssupporttheirwomen Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppEmail Previous articleOley Dibba-Wadda appointed ADEA chairpersonNext articleImproper waste disposal and its effects on our health Join The Conversation RELATED ARTICLES Exploitation of encrypted communication platforms for terrorist operations March 31, 2026 Why polygamous marriages will not work in the 21st century March 25, 2026 Regulation or repression? March 24, 2026 - Advertisment - - Advertisment - BRUFUT ROCKED BY VIOLENT PROTEST AS NATIVE OUSAINOU... April 2, 2026 NAM tells gov’t to stand up against US,... April 2, 2026 Gov’t issues advisory to Gambians in Middle East April 2, 2026 Gov’t explains why it is appealing Justice Jaiteh’s... April 2, 2026 Opposition coalition says discussions ongoing about flag-bearer selection April 2, 2026 PROTESTERS DEMAND RELEASE OF OUSAINOU BOJANG AS STATE... April 1, 2026