By Juldeh Baldeh (U.K) O God, surely Solo Sandeng is under Your protection, and in the rope of Your security, so save him from the trial of the grave and from the punishment of the Fire. You fulfil promises and grant rights, so forgive him and have mercy on him. […]
Author: Kairo News
Sheriff’s Colour We Never Know
Until he had officially become a member of President Yahya Jammeh’s criminal government in early 2015, Sheriff Bojang had been admired and revered for his God-endowed writing skills. Any time the name Sheriff Bojang is mentioned, people think of that smart, talented journalist whose essays are loaded with literary sense. […]
Jammeh Govt.’s Call for Self-Employment, for Real?
When he had a member of staff of his ministry read for him a statement addressed to a May Day rally, the minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment, Abdou Jobe, said that,” the Gambia government has said people should become self-employed as this would bring the necessary flexibility […]
Gambia’s Crowned Pathological Liar At It Again
By Max Samsudine Sarr is a crowned pathological liar who has neither shame nor moral. This bigot, fraud , phony, misogyny and ignorant fool will continue to masturbate for Yaya Jammeh. Sam is a despicable human being who lacks proper upbringing. A man without conscience and moral compass. It is a tragedy to […]
Charge Sheet Against May 9th Women Peaceful Protesters
As the situation in the Gambia gets more and more tense for President Jammeh’s security officers are compounding the situation for him by charging more people with ridiculous offences. The women who were arrested on Monday appeared before Magistrate Hilary Abeke at the Kanifing Magistrate court on Thursday. One of […]
Imposter Busted: NIA Officer Caught By UDP Militants
One Anthony Gomez joined a United Democratic Party gathering at Lawyer Ousainou Darboe’s house pretending to be a party supporter who came to express his sympathy. Gomez seemed to be concerned about the government’s brutal politically motivated crackdown on the UDP’s leadership. The party is in desperate need of sympathy […]
We Must Take Our Country Back by Hook or by Crook!
We Must Take Our Country Back by Hook or by Crook! By Mustapha Jawara The events of April 14th and 16th were turning points in our country’s checkered history. Democracy comes with responsibilities that are non-negotiable so Jammeh cannot have the singular authority to usurp those rights without consequences. History […]
Dirty President Jammeh At It Again?
They say in the local parlance that droplets of rain should stop with the rain. But that is not true in the case of the Gambia’s naughty leader. With all the mountains of accusations levelled against him for flirting around with light-skinned girls, Yahya Jammeh will always leave his trails […]
Discontinue Inter-party Talks Until…
Discontinue Inter-Party Talks Till These 6 Conditions are Met! According to the privately owned Gambian daily, The Point, all the seven registered opposition parties have been locked in talks with the ruling APRC just three weeks after the coldblooded murder of Solo Sandeng, a UDP militant and the arrest of […]
I’m Not Blaming OJ Jallow But…
By Pata PJ (Senegal) I got the chance to listen to #OJ Jallow’s interview on Gainako. Here is my take: GAAARRBBBAAAGGGEEE! GARBAGE. And here is why: Nobody is forcing OJ to take to the streets. HE promised it. OJ was single-handedly the only opposition party leader to have promoted and […]
An Open Letter To All Gambians
My fellow compatriots, what is going on in the Gambia is not a laughing matter, it is a matter of life and death, a matter of democracy and dictatorship, a matter of impunity and rule of law. Those who can find room to laugh, those who can find room to […]
Gambia Protest Trial: Banjul Gridlock
“Students and civil servants walking on foot to Banjul as traffic jam is causing hours of delay. People getting out of cars and walking since that is more faster. Police asking for ID cards, with Police Intervention Unit officers mounting more checkpoints,” said a passenger at Denton Bridge, few miles […]