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US-based Banjulian semester wants to be Gambia’s next president

With Adama Barrow, a former supermarket security guard in England, now the country’s president and commander-in-chief, the stage is set for many Gambians in the Diaspora to consider throwing their hats into the ring for president.

The latest semester to consider vying for the country’s highest office is US-based Banjulian,

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Modou Barrow’s football career could be in danger

After an unfruitful season spent playing on loan for Leeds United, Modou Barrow has returned to his parent club Swansea, in a bid to salvage his career with Coach Paul Clement who doesn't seem to be a big fan of him.  

A Gambian football enthusiast that spoke to What's

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Photo: Fatoumata Tambajang joins Sona Jobarteh on stage in Geneva

It seems Hon. Fatoumatta Tambajang is a huge fan of the country’s only known female kora musician, Sona Jobarteh.

The Minister of Women’s Affairs and overseer of the Office of the President joined the famous singer on stage after her performance at the Sixth Global Review of Aid for Trade.

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Charities in Gambia: Introducing Spot Project

SPOT PROJECT is a charity based in Gambia which is determined to transform the lives of the most vulnerable and underprivileged people in Africa. Long term projects include, and are not limited to: Water wells, orphanages, schools, masjids, education, skills, providing jobs and healthcare.

Water Wells:

One of the most

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Modou Barrow spends thousands of dalasi on wedding bash

At a time when many families are struggling to put food on the table, Modou Barrow has allegedly spent thousands of Dalasi on a wedding bash.

Images have appeared of the spectacular and extravagant event which was recently held in The Gambia and attended by relatives and friends.

Many believe

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Could this be the reason why Dutch men love Gambian women?

“Gambian women are very kind, caring and beautiful.”

These were the words of Richard Leenders – a Dutch journalist, who fell in love with a Gambian woman he met online.

The smitten man, who regularly visits the country, said he loves “chocolate girls”.

“I met her online and I

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A Book launch you can’t miss!

A Banjul- born Christian and author has chronicled the trials and tribulations the Christian community in The Gambia has gone through during ex-President Yahya Jammeh’s rule after declaring the country as an Islamic state.

With 180 pages and 28 chapters, the book captures the challenges the Gambian churches faced in

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