Women's Bantabaa

Women's Bantabaa aspiration is always to tell a story that has never been told and bring a story to public that are always waving the flag of freedom yet standby silently with the concerning situation of the people, their narratives, their perspectives, their understanding of the world around them, without feeling that they are constantly defending their religious and cultural identity.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Drug suspect finally granted bail

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Justice Ebrima Jaiteh last week ordered for one Assan Badjie be released on bail in the sum of one million dalasi with a Gambian surety, who...
Monday, August 10, 2015

A woman's short ecstasy

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Njola was a widow who lost her husband eight years ago. She lived in a dilapidated house with her children. Njola as a w...
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Detained radio station manager charged with sedition, remanded

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Mr Ceesay Abdoulie Ceesay, Managing Director of Taranga FM, who has been in the custody of the National Intelligence Agency (N...
Friday, August 7, 2015

Journalist detained for article on Ivorian president’s wealth

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  Joseph Gnahoua Titi, managing editor of the Aujourd'hui newspaper, appeared before an examining magistrate in Cote d’Ivoire f...
Thursday, July 23, 2015

UN rights experts hail Zambia’s move away from death penalty, but warn of “areas of concern” in Africa

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Two United Nations human rights experts welcomed a recent decision by the President of Zambia, Edgar Lungui, to commute the death se...
Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Release of journalist Alagie Sissay confirmed

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  Mr Sisay Gambia Press Union confirmed yesterday that the managing director of Teranga FM radio station, Mr Alagie Sisay has b...
Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Article 19 calls for the release of Taranga FM manager

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Fatou Jagne Senghor ARTICLE 19, a   London -based   human rights organization has call on the Gambian government to release Mr Ala...
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Women's Bantabaa
Binta A Bah is a young Gambian journalists/blogger who is excited, on the sustainability reporting front which she took as massive a headway as a career. She is the publisher of women’s Bantabaa, an online blog which focuses on human rights, particularly women’s right, press freedom and freedom of expression. She started the journalism trade with The Daily News in 2009 while pursuing a one year certificate course in journalism at Insight Training Center. She hold a diploma in journalism. At The Daily News, she rose through the ranks to become a senior judicial affairs correspondent. She has a vast experience of covering high profile cases including treason trials. She run the ‘Musoolula Bantabaa’ on the Daily News, a weekly column that focuses on women’s affairs. In 2011, she was awarded The Daily News Journalist of the year. She now works with the Standard Newspaper as an associate editor following the closure of The Daily News by state authorities.
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