Gambia Loses An Icon
29/08/2019Gambia’s first president, who led the country for 24 years, has died at 95. Dawda Jawara led The Gambia for more than two decades after its independence from Britain. Dawda.
Gambia’s first president, who led the country for 24 years, has died at 95. Dawda Jawara led The Gambia for more than two decades after its independence from Britain. Dawda.
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