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Malagen holds launch event

Saikou Jammeh2024-01-02T01:39:06+00:00

The objective of Malagen launch is to build public awareness of our brand, present a case for our mission, and showcase our work with a view to building public support and trust for investigative journalism in the country. The event gathered an audience of more than 200...

May 30, 2023Saikou JammehIndepth Reporting, The Big Story
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How Dr. Banja sold a ‘flourishing career’ to Chinese for D50,000

Saikou Jammeh2023-03-31T02:29:47+00:00

The landmark case follows a Malagen investigative story which exposes how Golden Lead, a Chinese-owned fishmeal company operating in the Kombo South town of Gunjur has for years been bribing their way out of wrongdoing, ranging from environmental crimes to illegal fishing.

March 12, 2023Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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In Ethiopia’s Tigray, a horrific military cooperation: weaponized rape

Saikou Jammeh2023-02-01T00:52:17+00:00

Ethiopia’s reluctant admission and limited prosecution might almost look like justice if compared to another state actor in the conflict: Eritrea. By many accounts, Eritrean soldiers led the charge in weaponizing rape in the conflict in Tigray.Of the 13 survivors interviewed by CCIJ in this...

February 1, 2023Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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Inside the Securiprofit deal

Mustapha K Darboe2023-05-25T01:38:20+00:00

In this investigation Malagen reveals how the introduction of $20 security levy at the airport has caused possible financial loss of at least D274m to the state. And the party has just started. It has just been three years, 11 more years to go.The contract...

September 16, 2022Mustapha K DarboeInvestigations, The Big Story
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THE BIG FISH WALKING FREE: Inside ‘raped and brutalised’ Penny Appeal orphans case

Saikou Jammeh2022-12-23T02:32:13+00:00

he Penny Appeal case is now at the high court in Banjul, brought back from the dead after two years. But out of initial nine persons who were facing trial, only six names are left on the revised charge sheet, and four of them are...

July 1, 2022Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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Swiss prosecutors open investigation against Jammeh’s business partner for possible war crimes

Mustapha K Darboe2024-01-02T01:44:50+00:00

The Swiss authorities announced the move earlier this month - three years after human rights NGO Trial International filed a criminal complaint against Mr Buzaianu for environmental crimes over trafficking in ‘blood timber’.

June 27, 2022Mustapha K DarboeInvestigations, The Big Story
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UN body suspends Gambia’s rosewood trade license

Saikou Jammeh2023-05-25T01:40:46+00:00

The UN treaty body responsible for the protection of endangered plants and animals has announced suspension of Gambia’s license for commercial trade in rosewood. The decision takes immediate effect, from the June 8 announcement.CITES – short for Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species –...

June 24, 2022Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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Child diarrhea cases surge as sewage runs on Cape Town streets

Saikou Jammeh2024-01-02T01:46:02+00:00

Like clockwork, diarrhea among children spikes sharply during Cape Town’s long summer. The city tends to blame the heat and people’s poor hygiene practices, but its own sewage infrastructure may be the real culprit.In this edition of Super Friday, we are in Cape Town,...

June 17, 2022Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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Justice, at last, is on the horizon

Mustapha K Darboe2023-10-28T18:03:26+00:00

President Adama Barrow’s decision to prosecute his predecessor Yahya Jammeh and his henchmen – and a woman – for murderous crimes has received widespread public support. For victims like 22-year-old Fatou Barrow (not related to President Barrow), who was just five months old when her...

June 10, 2022Mustapha K DarboeInvestigations, The Big Story
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Epidemic on Gambian roads

Saikou Jammeh2024-01-02T01:46:58+00:00

There is a silent epidemic in The Gambia. Road accidents are the 7th highest cause of death in the country and reportedly costs economic loss of over D2 billion every year. Unenviably, the Gambia is the world's 4th worst place to be on the road....

June 3, 2022Saikou JammehInvestigations, The Big Story
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