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Jordan BardellaScreenshot *Another Juntacracy!* *By Saikujohn Barrie, 03-11-2025 I understand that Mamadi Dumbuya has submitted his candidacy to the Supreme Court in Conakry, Guinea, meaning he will be contesting in the December 2025 elections. *My honest opinion?*
There’s no reason to waste taxpayers’ money on what amounts to a ritualistic sham of an election. He knows he won’t lose—especially after driving out all the popular politicians and leaving behind o…See the Story
Another Juntacracy in Africa as Despots Wipe Out Democracy Little by Little Around the World – Cocorioko

Kenema · KenemaBy: Isatou Sarr Gambian authorities have intensified their fight against drugs and other illegal substances with 30 new interdictions, bringing the total number of individuals arrested for “Kush” possession or distribution to 219 people. This was disclosed by the National Taskforce on Drugs and Substance Abuse, which issued its latest update on the pub…See the Story
219 People Arrested For “Kush” Possession as Gambia Battles Against Drug

Sierra Leone · Sierra LeoneLawrence Williams: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 03 November 2025: President Julius Maada Bio last week announced new measures to confront Sierra Leone’s escalating Kush crisis, including the establishment of a special court dedicated to trying drug-related cases. The president also instructed the chief justice to develop a new sentencing practice direction for offenders for the court and directed the Attorney General’s office to conduct a “comprehens…See the Story