OPINION: Tribal zealot Yusupha Jaiteh exposes himself
Closeted tribalist Yusupha Jaiteh has, over the past week, inadvertently exposed his bigotry side, while at it, he also outed his mother as a tribalist as well.
In an interview with Pa Nderry Mbai of the Freedom Radio, Yusupha Jaiteh, erstwhile deputy party leader of GDC said: “Pa, I will
Money talks! Multi-million-dalasi lottery winner gets a new wife
A Gambian migrant in England, who scooped the UK’s biggest ever scratch card jackpot of more than 200 MILLION DALASIS has a new wife.
Amadou Gillen and his new wife celebrated their marriage last weekend in Stockholm. It was a two-day celebration that cost over ONE MILLION DALASIS.
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Fireman says marijuana made him a better person
Fireman has reassured his fans that there’s nothing wrong with being a weed smoker.
During a recent show in Lamin, the country’s numero uno reggae DJ told reggae enthusiasts that weed, which is still illegal in The Gambia, teaches you a lot about yourself and the world.
“Ganja we smoke, and
Seedy Njie is Gambia’s newest presidential surrogate
Seedy Njie, who is perhaps one of the most polarizing figures in Gambian politics, is now a presidential surrogate.
The Former APRC minister was among the politicians that accompanied President Barrow during his recently concluded nationwide tour. His job was to advise Barrow, as well as well as talking
For the first time, Lower River Region qualifies for Super Nawettan
The 2018 Super Nawettan will witness a historic Kiangka-Jarrangka participation, as Lower River Region (LRR) has qualified for the next edition of the showpiece event for the first time in history.
The LRR boys from Jarra and Kiang secured their place in the competition, which will be held in October
Young mother accuses EFSTH of negligence
Another case of alleged medical negligence has come to light, this time from The Gambia’s main hospital, Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital (EFSTH) in Banjul.
A young mother, Oumie Fofana recently took to Facebook to share her harrowing experience of the hospital's poor patient care after her son was involved
Touma Njai could be the first female political party leader
Banjul’s Fatoumatta Njai, popularly known as Touma, might soon become The Gambia’s first female political party leader, according to reports reaching What’s On-Gambia.
A source revealed that her name is being tossed around as a possible replacement for Omar A Jallow (OJ) as leader of the People's Progressive Party (PPP).