Minister Fatou Mass Jobe sheds tears in front of hundreds of people

Minister Fatou Mass Jobe shed tears on May 15th at the Gala Dinner and Awards of the 11th edition of the Roots Homecoming Festival held at the Senegambia Beach Hotel.
The outspoken minister sobbed as she invited her Permanent Secretary (PS) on stage to receive an award for his successful involvement in
A brave girl: Introudcing Mariam Sillah’s Youth Career Development Programme

Youth career development programme has been formulated to guide and support young individuals to recognise and explore various career options which are available to them; also to understand the significance of constructive career planning.
It is critical for young individuals in grade 10-12 to understand how to put their career
Please, not for children! The truth about Gambian men
Gambian men are very attractive, but here are ten things you need to know about them. Tell us if you agree….
1. Gambian men are very sensitive. Sometimes, it’s very easy to hurt them. – their ego can stretch from Banjul to Tabokoto.
2. Some of them find
What happened to the D59, 000? Suebreeze Coli rubbishes accusations on alleged theft
Former radio presenter, Suebreeze Coli was the manager for Bai Babu. She has contributed a lot to his music career.
Now the 20-year-old stands accused of stealing funds belonging to Bai Babu’s fan club, Brain Crackaz.
According to a report reaching What’s On-Gambia, Suebreeze allegedly withdrew D59, 000 from the
“You can’t stop us!” beautiful actress, Vivi Amie Chris tells ‘haters’
To find Gambians, who will support your new project is a constant struggle one must face. What can we do about it?
Actress Vivi Amie Chris recently took to Facebook to vent her anger, after realizing that someone mysteriously deleted theSaratatrailer on YouTube.
She wrote: “It's funny how SARATA trailer
“My sister bled to death after being mutilated:” Jaha Dukureh opens about up about FGM
The Gambia’s Jaha Dukureh is now one of the most outspoken Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) victims in the USA. She wants to use her experience to bring the widespread practice to an end.
In an article published on The Guardian(USA), Jaha disclosed she was mutilated when she was only a
Thousands turn out for the Roots Homecoming Festival’s music jamboree in Bakau
The Independence Stadium was full of music enthusiasts last weekend as Jamaican and Gambian singers put on an outstanding show.
Thousands of people attended the International Roots Homecoming Festival’s musical jamboree, organized by the Ministry of Tourism.
Our reporter on the ground said it was a fantastic turnout with people