Women Gardeners and residents of Kololi speak to the media about their frustration over the alleged taking of their farmlands by authorities.

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  2. Gambians wake up and take back your country from this bandits!Or sink in living hell

  3. gambia is country without a policy and sadly our country leadership has no conscience as theyre to serve us and our interest not we to serve them ,they can address the plight of these women by giving them a smart resolution its easy if they care about the poor farmers
    1 the urban farming method very successful system u can hire an experts and other stake holders and listen to the them first my friend let truth be said to the authorities

  4. I empathize with these peasants of kololi, unchecked development will always bring environmental and social consequences. Gambia today greed is taken hold, no one cares. Very sad to watch this.

  5. Is too sad gambia government NPP is taking over the life of the poor we will never ever forgive you Mr barrow and your people god is not sleeping

  6. Too much of land butchers in the country, no control over mama land can't believe how this nation is going

  7. Adama Barrow will be worst than any leader in Gambian history..You guys keep watching..especially the poor…You voted for him ..elections have consequences..You voted for degradation , Corruption and Mal administration…"Barrooooow mor baare dorlee "..Go ahead vote him again in the area council elections!

  8. This is really shocking. I hail from Kerr Serign but I can attest to this cuz my mom would be part of the women that were evicted from the Senegambia garden which is just behind the Mansea Beach Hotel. Sadly, a few years back after a regime change, they(the so-called rich men) came and evicted all of them while their crops were grown. All that they are saying is the fact.
    The government needs to do something about this. Most women stop working today because there are no land. This affects Kololi, Kerr Serign, Bijilo, and Sanchaba.

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