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 Sana Manjang arrested: A thumbs-up for the Senegalese security — but now what? December 4, 2025 Drones, gold and covert networks: Foreign hands fuelling Sudan’s relentless war December 3, 2025 The Guinea Bissau Coup: Geopolitics, regional security, and the crisis of liberal peace in West Africa December 2, 2025 - Advertisment - - Advertisment - GOV’T TO PAY $19.6 MILLION ARREARS TO KARPOWER... December 5, 2025 Gambia imports $1 billion in goods, exports only... December 5, 2025 CBG gov lashes out at pseudo journalists, defends... December 5, 2025 Centre calls for transparency in appointment of anti-corruption... December 5, 2025 UDP’s Lawyer Borry Touray charged with incitement to... December 5, 2025 Sabally warns NPP militants undermining party will be... December 5, 2025