Joss Stone becomes latest British celebrity to visit Gambia
The Gambian Cultural Week in London: Who were the winners and losers?
Firstly, let’s clear this nonsense called “Senegambian Cultural Week"; we all know that is misleading. Was this name coined by Njok Malick and his team so they can use it as an excuse to bring Senegalese musicians and profit from such events? Whatever the case maybe, this is purely a
Seven things most Gambians don’t know about their First Lady
Not much is known about Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow, The Gambia’s First Lady who recently became an Ajaratou after performing Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Here are seven things you didn’t know about her.
1. Fatoumatta was raised by her aunt in Basse. What’s On-Gambiawas unable to establish whether she was born in The
Austrian woman wants Barrow to respect the Coalition’s agreement
An Austrian woman, who is very active in Gambian social media forums, has joined the chorus calling for President Adama Barrow to respect the Coalition’s 3-year term agreement.
Maimuna Jallow told What’s On-Gambia: “He should step down after three years because that was what he promised Gambian voters.”
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Senior civil servants who are likely to lose their jobs after the Commission
If the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry are anything to go by, many high-level civil servants who served in the Jammeh regime and still in the Civil Service will be shown the exit door once the Commission concludes.
Quite a number of them who appeared before the Commission admitted
Should Gambia adopt ECOWAS’ proposed three-child policy?
Are you planning on having more than one wife and multiple children, well, you may want to reconsider as The Gambia might be on the verge of introducing a three-child policy.
Many were startled by Information Minister D.A Jawo’s revelation during a recent press conference that The Gambia might adopt
First batch of 437 pilgrims to return home tomorrow
The first batch of Gambian pilgrims is arriving tomorrow after spending one month in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The flight carrying 437 pilgrims, most of them women, will land at the Banjul International Airport at 1 PM.
What’s On-Gambiawas told that all the necessary arrangements have already been put