Human Rights Judiciary The Price of Justice: How The Gambia’s Transitional Justice Process Enriched the System While Victims Were Left Behind May 19, 2026 Jarra News By Alagi Yorro Jallow Transitional justice in was born out of deep national trauma and widespread hope for accountability after the 22-year rule of former President . The process was…
Judiciary High Court Acquits Seven in Alleged D2.59 Million GPA Fraud Case, Orders Two to Open Defence May 19, 2026 Jarra News By JarranewsTV Staff Reporter The High Court in Banjul has acquitted and discharged seven of the nine accused persons standing trial in connection with an alleged D2.591 million fraud involving…
Judiciary Top Stories US Moves to Revoke Citizenship of Former Jammeh Orderly Over Alleged War Crimes May 11, 2026 Jarra News By JarranewsTV Staff Reporter The United States Department of Justice has initiated denaturalisation proceedings against former Gambian soldier Babucarr Mboob, accusing him of concealing his alleged involvement in serious human…
Breaking Human Rights Judiciary Top Stories The Rule of Law Must Prevail Over Threats and Intimidation May 10, 2026 Jarra News The alarming message attributed to members of GALA should concern every peace-loving Gambian, regardless of political affiliation, tribe, religion, or ideology. No individual or group has the right to threaten…
Editorial Judiciary The Dignity of the Robe Must Come Before Applause April 29, 2026 Jarra News The national conversation sparked by Alagi Yorro Jallow’s reflection on the propriety of awarding sitting judges deserves sober, principled engagement. At stake is not personality, popularity, or even performance. What…