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Fury as Barrow’s cheerleader claims there is a shortage of single men

President Adama Barrow’s cheerleader, Hamat Bah has caused fury after suggesting that The Gambia is experiencing a shortage of marriageable men.

The tourism and culture minister made this bizarre claim during a recently held Islamic conference in Bijilo.

According to him, the country’s young women are feeling lonelier than ever

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The Gambia’s youngest CEOs: Meet Sheikh Omar Touray

Born and raised in Keur Sering, Sheikh Omar Touary is a driven young man who has a heart and passion for architectural technology and building construction.

After working for Gigo’s Construction for more than five years, he is now the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Green Light Architects

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Meet Gambia’s best dressed National Assembly Member

He’s a National Assembly Member (NAM) who is making waves with his style sense and his willingness to keep pushing the boundaries of Senegambian fashion.

Sainey Touray is widely believed to be the best dressed parliamentarian who got more style than Senegal’s Djiby Drammeh.

“He puts on very expensive kaftans.

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Massive turn out at funeral of much loved mother

Before a huge and sombre crowd at her compound in Pipeline, Aunty Sai was remembered on Sunday as a woman who dedicated her life to serving the needs of others.

She died at the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital after a brief illness.

Friends, family, neighbours and religious leaders who

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Imam Ba Kawsu renews attack on Jammeh

They say old habits hardly ever die and Imam Ba Kawsu is no exception in falling a victim to the brutal tyranny of habit.

After a long hiatus, the ever controversial Imam returned to his old ways of criticising The Gambia’s former president Yahya Jammeh, claiming Jammeh was cursed by

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What critics don’t want you to know about Isatou Badjie

She was virtually unknown to many until recently when she was accused of using threatening words against former Daily Observer journalist Omar Bah who questioned the government’s dicey decision to employ her as First Secretary of the Gambian Mission at the UN.

Isatou Badjie bagged the coveted job shortly after President

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Gambian music is not dead: The top five musicians right now

Gambian music is not dead: The top five musicians right now

If you think Gambian music is dead – you better think again. In this edition of What’s On-Gambia, we bring you our top five Gambian artists that are still making waves from Kartong to Koina.

Jaliba Kuyateh

He is fondly known as the King of Kora. Jaliba Kuyateh is the

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