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What’s On-Gambia picks top ten news of 2014

What’s On-Gambia picks top ten news of 2014

What were the top stories of 2014? Here are our picks!

March, 2014– Gambians welcomed the rebirth Sheriff Bojang’s Standard Newspaper. The Bakau-based daily that was ordered to cease operation in 2012 was asked to reopen by President Jammeh.

George Christensen, a veteran broadcast journalist said:”The re-opening of Standardis good for

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“Is it wrong to have your boobs reduced?” Muna Jallow confirms she had breast reduction

“Is it wrong to have your boobs reduced?” Muna Jallow confirms she had breast reduction

Muna Jallow has confirmed rumours that she altered her breast.

It's the first time the socialite girl spoke candidly about her reduced boobs after speculations.

She told What’s On-Gambia: “Yes I did have a breast reduction surgery due to back problems and other health concerns. I know people are spreading

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Bai Babu has become the latest musician to bag a semester girlfriend

Bai Babu has become the latest musician to bag a semester girlfriend

Bai Babu is enjoying a new romance with a Gambian girl living in Sweden, reports reaching What’s On-Gambia revealed.

The famous musician is said to have met thesemester through mutual friends. She is currently in the country to enjoy the holiday season with him.

A source said: “Bai Babu is happy to

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History in the making: Fanta Jarjussey writes for MTV on Gee’s album launching

This Friday all roads lead to Gambia’s Independence Stadium, where Gee will launch the much-anticipated follow up to his successful debut album That Feeling.

The outspoken and controversial rapper (the inspiration for the Situations album cover is derived from all the press he gets) will be the first Gambian artist

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The Gambia to receive 1,000 prosthetic limbs from the charity Legs4Africa

A THOUSAND prosthetic limbs are to be taken to The Gambia thanks to a Falmouth-based charity.

Legs4Africa was set up by Phil Tunstall, a University of Exeter Cornwall biology graduate and teaching assistant at the campus.

It takes limbs from around the UK that cannot be reused here to give

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