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How lying to BBC ruined Silky Crise’s music career

Silky Crise had a wonderful start in his music career, but following his infamous interview with the BBC, he gradually faded away from the limelight.

During his interview with the British public service broadcaster, the singer made some pretty large claims about the role he played during the political crises

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CONFIRMED: Semesters are the most important Gambian citizens

One hundred and eighty one million dollars.

That’s the total amount of money Gambians in the diaspora, fondly known as semesters, sent back home last year, making them the country’s most important citizens.

In a recent report released by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), The Gambia is the

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Meet Ebrima Sonko, a young man committed to social change

Today, we celebrate a young leader with great potential for leadership.  Ebrima Sonko stands out of the crowd as a rising star activist who has dedicated himself to championing numerous life-changing social and voluntary causes.

Ask his friends about him, they would tell you about his audacious tenacity in

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Bitilo Kibaro’s ratings soar, while GRTS’ 8 O'clock News lags behind

Bitilo Kibarohas triumphed over GRTS’ 8 O'clock News to be the most watched news broadcast on Facebook live.

Since Nfally Fadera started live streaming his popular Mandinka news, many Gambians online have turned their backs on the national broadcaster’s flagship news program.

“He reads the news with comfort and clarity

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50,000 supporters expected at APRC’s rally on Saturday

The first major APRC rally since the departure of former President Yahya Jammeh planned for this Saturday is expected to draw 50,000 party supporters, according to the organisers.

The party’s spokesperson, Seedy Njie, who is among the organisers of the event, said the rally will go down in history as

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GRA needs strong policy against nepotism!

The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) is one of the biggest employers in the country with hundreds of employees working at different branches across the country, but what many people don’t know is that securing employment there is largely based on nepotism.

As a result of the prevalence of corruption and

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