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Published on 2025-01-27 06:58:43
By: Aminata Jallow
Distress looms over the women at the Old Jeshwang Garden as rampant waterlogging and unwanted grass growth continue to hinder their farming activities. In an exclusive interview, farmers Fatoumatta Barrow and Natoma Fadera shed light on the challenges they face and appealed for government intervention to address their struggles.
Fatoumatta Barrow, a farmer at the Old Jeshwang Garden, expressed the urgent need for a drainage system…
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