She wowed judges on The Voice of Switzerland: Interview with Gambia’s own Beatrice Verzier

She is making headlines as one of the favorites to win The Voice of Switzerland, a popular reality television singing competition on SRF, the primary public service broadcaster in German-speaking Switzerland. Beatrice Verzier is a talented singer and she’s half Gambian. Her mum, Caroline Briggs is from Dobson Street, Banjul
“I was a child wife, and now the only black student in my university†Binta Fatty opens up to What’s On-Gambia
The D1950-a-month banker that became a successful businessman: Interview with Almamo Fatty
Almamo Fatty is not only a successful businessman but a role model for many young Gambians living in the diaspora. He believes that with hard work, drive and determination anything is possible.
In this interview, Almamo tells us more about himself and his business, Supersonicz:
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FGM is un-Islamic! Neneh Bojang wants to help mutilated girls to repair their clitoris

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a harmful and dangerous practice that involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. Neneh Bojang is a Gambian living in Norway and she is among the African women fighting to end FGM at grassroots, regional, national and international
What is it like to be a female radio presenter? Interview with Unique FM’s Aisha Saidykhan

Aisha Saidykhan is one of the young sensations in the world of radio broadcasting. In this exclusive interview with What’s On-Gambia, she talks about personal life, working for Unique FM, Gambian music and love.Â
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I’m a reserve cop: Interview with Gambian immigrant in the USA
Ibrahima Fatty is a Gambian immigrant living in the USA. He is one of the young men working as reserve cops for the Mankato Police Department. In this interview, Ibrahima tells us more about himself, and the struggle to achieve the American dream.Â
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