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The Jambanjelly village girl who wanted to be Miss AfriCanada: An interview with Fatou Jammeh

The Jambanjelly village girl who wanted to be Miss AfriCanada: An interview with Fatou Jammeh

Fatou Jammeh is a young Gambian woman living in Canada. She represented The Gambia at the Miss AfriCanada Beauty Pageant held on the 9th August, 2014 at the City Play House Theatre in Toronto, Canada.

Read below our interview with Fatou Jammeh:

What’s On-Gambia: Tell us about your background and family.

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Interview: A Belgian philanthropist’s bitter experience working in The Gambia

Han van Roy vividly remembers the first time she came face-to-face with poverty in The Gambia. This prompted the creation of Transparent African Projects (TAPs).

In this interview with What’s On-Gambia, Han Van talks about her bitter experience working as a philanthropist in the country.

What’s On-Gambia:When was the first

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She is the most successful international Gambian singer: Seinabo Sey’s interview with UK’s Independent Newspaper

She is the most successful international Gambian singer: Seinabo Sey’s interview with UK’s Independent Newspaper

It’s almost impossible to be original in the year 2014.

Since the mid-2000s, it seems as though we’ve been stuck in a perpetual cycle of cultural revivalism, calling on the strongly coloured characters of the past to define and celebrate how we interpret the present.

Which is why emerging artists

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She moved to The Gambia in 1985: A chat with American-born Rashida Bah

She moved to The Gambia in 1985: A chat with American-born Rashida Bah

Rashida Bah is one of the African-Americans, who are permanently living in The Gambia. Read our interview with the former journalist-cum-teacher:

 

What’s On-Gambia: When did you move to The Gambia?

Rashida: I came in October or November 1985. The longest I have been ever out is four years –

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Ramatoulie Gassama wants to have a selfie with President Obama: Interview with a YALI Fellow

Ramatoulie Gassama is one of the six young Gambians selected by the U.S. Embassy in Banjul to participate in the first ever Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI) Washington Fellowship.

YALI’s goal is to help young people in Africa develop skills and networks to build brighter futures for their communities and

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Interview with a Swedish-Gambian singer: Aminatah is in love with her fatherland, The Gambia!

Aminatah Baldeh is a Swedish singer with a Gambian father. She was recently in the country to visit her family and also to promote her music.  Read our exclusive interview with the 28-year-old.

What’s On-Gambia: Tell us a briefly about yourself and your Gambian family?

Aminatah: Alright, I was

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