World News - .geographical media - RSShttp://geographicalmedia.com/news/topic/guests/rss/xmlNews about guests from geohttp://geographicalmedia.comTue, 02 Dec 2008 20:38:13 GMThttp://geographicalmedia.comExplore Geohttp://geographicalmedia.com/_ui/style/img/admin/explore-lara.gifhttp://geographicalmedia.comRSS Provided by .geographical mediaSA team evacuate 120 guests from Mumbai Hotelhttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/south-africa/article/sa-team-evacuate-120-guests-from-mumbai-hotelGunshots broke out and the crowd in the famed Taj Mahal hotel panicked,but five excruciating hours later, a private South African securityguard said...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Thursday, November 27, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'>Gunshots broke out and the crowd in the famed Taj Mahal hotel panicked,but five excruciating hours later, a private South African securityguard said his team succeeded in evacuating about 120 guests. We heard some gun shots. We barricaded the restaurant and we movedeverybody into the kitchen, recalled Faisul Nagel, who happened to beon the 25th floor of the hotel tower when the attack began. </div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SAGoodNews/~3/468196728/sa_team_evacuate_120_guests_from_mumbai_hotel.html</b></div></div>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 18:49:38 GMTCommonwealth General Assembly Meeting Will Kick-off November 17http://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/2008/11/12/commonwealth-general-assembly-meeting-will-kick-off-november-17The 2008Commonwealth General Assembly meeting, to be hosted by The Gambia is expectedto kick off on Monday 17 November 2008 at the Sheraton Hotel in...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Wednesday, November 12, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >The 2008 Commonwealth General Assembly meeting, to be hosted by The Gambia is expected to kick off on </span><st1:date month="11" day="17" year="2008" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Monday 17 November 2008</span></st1:date><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > at the Sheraton Hotel in Brufut.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Speaking to Pointsports, the deputy executive director of The Gambia National Olympic Committee and desk officer for the Commonwealth General Assembly Meeting, Mr Lawrence Bruce, said that the 2008 Commonwealth General Assembly Meeting is expected to be attended by 71 Commonwealth countries.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >He stated that their guests from the Commonwealth family will start arriving in the country on </span><st1:date month="11" day="13" year="2008" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >November 13th, 2008</span></st1:date><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > and the Commonwealth family will organise cultural activities at the airport.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >He further stated that the Commonwealth General Assembly Meeting would start on 17th and run to </span><st1:date month="11" day="21" year="2008" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >the 21st of November 2008</span></st1:date><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > at the Sheraton Hotel in Brufut in the Western Region of the </span><st1:country-region><st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Gambia</span></st1:place></st1:country-region><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >. His Excellency President Jammeh will appear at the Kairaba Hotel in </span><st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Senegambia</span></st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > on </span><st1:date month="11" day="18" year="2008" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >the 18th of November 2008</span></st1:date><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > and they will also organise visits for delegates during their stay in The Gambia.</span></p> </div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b> Lamin Darboe</b></div></div>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 05:35:07 GMTLecture Delivered By Oleka Ojiogo INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE FINANCIAL SECTOR At the Graduation Ceremony of London Training Centre (LTC) LTD. May 10, 2008.http://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/2008/5/15/lecture-delivered-by-oleka-ojiogo-information-technology-and-the-financial-sector-at-the-graduationThe Director, London Training Centre (LTC) Ltd, Chief U.K Emezi- Mbaise, graduating students of LTC, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. It...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://thepoint.gm/_library/2008/5/ojiogo-d.jpg' /></div><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Thursday, May 15, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>The Director, London Training Centre (LTC) Ltd, Chief U.K Emezi- Mbaise, graduating students of LTC, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. It is a great honour to be invited as Guest lecturer at the graduation ceremony of your noble school, London Training Centre (LTC) Ltd. The topic, “Information Technology and The Financial Sector” is very relevant and interesting, considering the recent activities in the Gambia financial services sector. My bank, Access Bank could not have achieved much without a robust information technology base. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><b><span>Information Technology(Definition) </span></b></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Information Technology (IT) as defined by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) is the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications, and computer hard ware. IT deals with the use of software to convert, store,protect, process,<span>  </span>transmit and securely retrieve<span>  </span>information.</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Financial service industry encompasses a broad range of organizations that are involved in the financial intermediation process. In The Gambia, it will include, commercial banks, insurance companies, microfinance companies, Bureau De Change, money transfer companies, e. t.c. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Modern day financial services would not have gone far without IT. Information technology systems lie at the heart of every financial services system. Financial service organisations deliver their products and services on IT platforms. These applications enable such firms seamlessly manage customer information and </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>manually managed resulting in delays, mistakes and lost records. Such occurrences are a thing of the past, thanks to IT innovations. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>IT enables seamless processing and significantly eliminates manual intervention. This reduces errors in transaction processing and enhances the integrity of customer information. However, it is worthy to note that the right IT platform is not cheap and financial service providers must be willing to invest heavily in information technology. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>IT is the conduit through which Banks and other financial service providers are able to deliver various innovative products to customers. The age of the internet and wireless connectivity has taken innovation to a new level. Traditional financial products such as basic savings, current and deposit accounts are no longer what customers are limited to. We are in the age of electronic banking, popularly known as e-banking which is mainly facilitated by IT. E-Banking offers the convenience of conducting most of your banking transactions at a time that suits you. You can access funds and transfer funds between accounts, pay bills and make purchases 24 hours a day, 7 days in a week. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Information processing and communication technologies are being used to enhance existing services, to implement new ones and to make them available in new ways. Technology is the key success factor that has led to rapid changes and growth in the financial sector. Whichever strategy firms choose in the industry in relation to service offering, IT will continue to define the scope of their vision IT has enabled banks link their operations beyond boarders. As the world continue to evolve into one global village, it is pertinent that the financial sector has the vision of operating in an environment that will enable it have access to the global financial super high way. Global Banks are now creating processing hubs that enable transactions to be remotely processed in a different country. India over the years has become a preferred processing hub for several Global Banks . It is very common for a global Bank in the UK to process transactions and handle all system customer service enquiries from India. This significantly reduces the operating costs of these institutions. The right IT compliment is very expensive and as firms continue to expand it is pertinent for survival to articulate a<span>  </span>run. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>As competition increases in the financial service sector, pricing will be a critical success factor in the market. A robust IT strategy will significantly influence the ability of firms to compete. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Telecommunication which is significantly IT based is very key in delivering service in the financial services sector. Firms can only effectively connect across boarders through effective and efficient networks. IT has enabled banks remotely deliver services online virtually from any place. Funds can be transferred in minutes from any location in the world with the right network. This clearly shows the impact of IT. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><b><span>The Gambia Financial Services Industry</span></b></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span><span> </span>The Gambia Financial Service Industry has witnessed a lot of changes with the entry of new players which has increased competition and will lead to introduction of a lot of new products. IT will play a vital role in determining the way forward in the Industry. We are already witnessing the introduction of e-banking products in the market. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>My Bank, Access Sank With our robust IT platform Flexcube 6.2 has been able to deliver premium products<span>  </span>to our customers. This includes e-banking products such </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>as; </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>ATM & CARDS, POINT OF SALE TERMINALS, <span> </span>INTERNET BANKING, VISA CARDS </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>This development is in the interest of the industry and the country as banks will require skilled man power to run their IT units thereby generating employment. Staff in the financial services sector must be computer literate to fit into the system. IT platform of banks have to be manned by skilled personnel. The best technology must be supported with the right staff compliment. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>As the Gambia financial services industry continue to evolve, the next phase will be to further enhance inter bank transactions which will enable customers remotely execute transfers to other banks without manual intervention, customers should be able to use their ATM cards on any bank’s A TM machine or POS terminal, customer will be able to transfer cash from one<span>  </span>bank to the other using their mobile-phones. Again the basis of - this empowerment will be IT. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span><span> </span>Information Technology has a lot of vulnerabilities especially as it relates to financial services sector and every platform must address security issues that potentially expose the IT infrastructure. This includes the activity of hackers who can evade the data base of a bank and steal customer information for fraudulent purposes. It will also include activity of malicious individuals who through the internet and other devises can attack any system by deploying sophisticated virus programs that can collapse the entire IT system. While setting up IT systems and designing products, banks and other financial service providers must do comprehensive analysis to address all potential weaknesses that may lead to such exposures. This underscores the importance of competent IT staff. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Conclusion</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>The financial services sector would have been moribund </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>without information technology. IT has created limitless opportunities in this sector and has enabled players respond quickly to the needs of customers. The Gambia financial sector is not an exception and we will continue to see more transformation as the sector explore ways to become more innovative. Without doubt, the acceleration of technology has produce extraordinary effect upon The Gambia economy. This has further been emboldened by<span>  </span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>the vision of the Honourable President of the Republic of the Gambia, Dr Alhagi A JJ Jammeh, to transform the country into the Silicon valley of Africa. There is no limit to value creation with the right IT infrastructure and this creates great opportunity for the economy. Firms must be ready to invest in developing and training local resources to meet the IT challenges in the industry to ensure survival. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>IT products have associated risks and firms must put in place robust risk management framework to ensure the integrity of data is secured at all time and that they are not vulnerable to attacks that may lead to system collapse. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>As we continue to evolve in the financial services sector, there is no doubt the industry will continue to experience rapid transformation that will make it complete favourably in the Global market, with the right IT infrastructure. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span>Thank You.</span></p></div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>Picture:Oleka Ojiogo</b></div></div>Thu, 15 May 2008 06:47:31 GMTShops demolished at Jerma Beach Hotelhttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/kololi/article/2008/5/7/shops-demolished-at-jerma-beach-hotelA line of stalls were last week demolished, turning the area into a ground zero, by personnel of the Tourism Security Unit, following allegations...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><table style="width:100%" cellpading="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;width:100px;"><div id="VertThumbList"><a href="" onclick="ui.showPic(1);return false;" ><img id="PicView1" class="CutThumbSelected" alt="Shops demolished at Jerma Beac..." border="0" title="Shops demolished at Jerma Beac..." src="http://observer.gm/_library/2008/5/shop1-t.jpg" /></a><input id="PicViewDisplay1" type="hidden" value="http://observer.gm/_library/2008/5/shop1-d.jpg" /><input id="PicType1" type="hidden" value="Image" /><a href="" onclick="ui.showPic(2);return false;" ><img id="PicView2" class="CutThumb" alt="Shops demolished at Jerma Beac..." border="0" title="Shops demolished at Jerma Beac..." src="http://observer.gm/_library/2008/5/shop 2-t.jpg" /></a><input id="PicViewDisplay2" type="hidden" value="http://observer.gm/_library/2008/5/shop%202-d.jpg" /><input id="PicType2" type="hidden" value="Image" /></div></td><td style="vertical-align: top;"><div id="FeaturedVert"><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://observer.gm/_library/2008/5/shop1-d.jpg' /></div></div><div class="PicViewControls"><table style="width:100%;" cellpading="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td style="width:33%;text-align:left;"><a href="" onclick="ui.picPrev();return false;">« previous</a></td><td style="text-align:center;"><span id="PicViewCurrent">1</span> of <span id="PicViewCount">2</span></td><td style="text-align:right;width:33%;"><a href="" onclick="ui.picNext();return false;">next »</a></td></tr></table></div></td></tr></table><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Wednesday, May 07, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><span style="font-weight: bold;" >A line of stalls were last week demolished, turning the area into a ground zero, by personnel of the Tourism Security Unit, following allegations that the owners had been using the area to trade in illicit drugs.</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /> <br /> According to Abdou Touray, one of the affected victims, who used to run a coffee shop there, the demolition came as a result of a problem between them and Ebrima Manneh, the chief engineer at the Jerma Beach Hotel. Explaining the circumstances that led to the demolition, Mr Touray recalled that Manneh had contracted five of them to dig a 150 metre-long pit for electric fire cable in September, 2007. He claimed that Manneh had initially refused to pay them after the work had been completed. “He later paid us when we reported him to the Kotu Police Station,” he said.<br /> <br /> “He then threatened to demolish all the shops and stands opposite the hotel and eventually went to the GTA where he alleged that we used the area to sell drugs,” Touray told the Daily Observer.<br /> <br /> Mr Touray dismissed allegations of trade in illicit drugs as baseless, adding that they only sell craft works and food stuff.<br /> <br /> Yorro Jallow, another shopkeeper victim in the area, said his belongings were thrown out during the demolition process. A native of Dankunku Village in Central River Region, Mr Jallow said that he used the shop as a shelter himself and his wife. He bemoaned the fact that the exercise has rendered him homeless and jobless.<br /> <br /> “I don’t even know why my shop was demolished, because I have all the required papers to legally operate the shops,” he bewailed, while looking at the remains of his demolished shop.<br /> <br /> Reacting to the counter-comment, Mr Manneh expressed dismay with the counter-allegations. “I am just an engineer. I don’t have the power to order eviction or demolition. It’s just that my arrival at the hotel on the said day coincided with the coming of the GTA soldiers. So the shopkeepers think that I was the one responsible?,” he questioned.<br /> <br /> Baba Darboe, the assistant manager of Jerma Beach Hotel, told the Daily Observer the allegations against Mr Manneh were completely unfounded, as he [Manneh] did not have that authority as a hotel employee to meddle in such matters.<br /> <br /> He pointed out that Jerma Hotel did not own the space where the stalls were erected, adding that it’s not responsible for the demolition. <br /> <br /> However, he confirmed that they had complaint to GTA about disturbances that were emanating from the shopkeepers and taxi drivers on account of the concerns by their guests whose rooms are adjacent to the cluster of shops. “We have 60 rooms which are directly adjacent to the shops and the guests in these rooms usually complain of the noise coming from outside. Apart from this, we don’t have any hand in the matter,” he concluded.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>by Ebrima Jatta</b></div></div>Wed, 07 May 2008 06:27:23 GMTYMCA Host Partners from Finland http://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/2008/4/9/ymca-host-partners-from-finlandAt least 31 young people from Finlandare currently on a weeklong cultural and learning visit to The Gambia as guestsof The Gambia Young Men Christian...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Wednesday, April 09, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >At least 31 young people from </span><st1:country-region><st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Finland</span></st1:place></st1:country-region><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > are currently on a weeklong cultural and learning visit to The Gambia as guests of The Gambia Young Men Christian Association (YMCA).</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >As part of the visit, YMCA on Monday organised a youth forum on the theme knowing The Gambia at its headquarters in Kanifing for the guests. </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >In welcoming the guests, the Director of YMCA, Mr. Sam Thorpe, revealed that The Gambia YMCA have a cordial relationship with Finnish YMCA.“They have been able to help us in most of our activities such as the refurbishment of the top floor of the hostel, a three year advocacy on HIV/AIDS and recently with the Takulegai project which seeks to train Gambian young people in various skills. He encouraged the guests to strengthen the relationship and to take the mission seriously so that they can share the experience with colleges and friends back home. Mr. Thorpe used the occasion to reaffirm The Gambia YMCA’s commitment in empowering the young people of The Gambia.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >During the forum presentations were made by Mr. Lamin Camara of UNAID, on the Impact of HIV/AIDS in young people in The Gambia and Mr. Abdoulie Faye Program Officer NYC. Mr. Faye deliberated on the existing instruments to support youth development in The Gambia as well as opportunities and challenges. </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Mr. Nana Grey Johnson a renowned journalist and Development Consultant spoke on the role and challenges of women in the socio –economic and socio- cultural development of The Gambia.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Meanwhile, according to YMCA Program Co-ordinator, Mr. Joseph Peacock, during their stay in the country the guests will be visiting schools youth choirs, </span><st1:place><st1:placename><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Banjul</span></st1:placename><st1:placetype><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >City</span></st1:placetype></st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > and the </span><st1:place><st1:placename><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >National</span></st1:placename><st1:placetype><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Museum</span></st1:placetype></st1:place><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >. </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" ></span></p> </div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>By Nfamara Jawneh</b></div></div>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:14:38 GMTGambia Hosts Golf Competitionhttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/fajara/article/2008/3/11/gambia-hosts-golf-competitionOne of the biggest golf competitions will be held on Saturday March 15, 2008 at the Fajara Club and Kombo Beach Hotel grounds. The matches will be...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://wow.gm/_library/2008/2/golf-d.jpg' /></div><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Tuesday, March 11, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p>One of the biggest golf competitions will be held on Saturday March 15, 2008 at the Fajara Club and Kombo Beach Hotel grounds.</p><p>The matches will be played by members and guests alike from all parts of the country as well as the tourist industry.</p><p>Jointly sponsored by the Kombo Beach Hotel in Kotu, Brussels Airline and JP Chenet, the top prizes are a mouthwatering 2 return tickets on Brussels Airlines to any of their destinations in Europe. </p><p>The competition will be a 2day affair and the sponsors will be looking towards finding the best overall golfer in The Gambia. </p><p>According to the organisers, the tourist industry gave a huge boost to the Fajara Club and Golf in The Gambia by announcing a top flight competition in which about D150,000 worth of prizes will be presented to winners.     </p><p>There will be over 50 other prizes donated by JP Chenet and many trophies and memorabilia.  The main ‘Belgian Trophy’ is a superb replica style copy of the British Open claret jug.</p><p>The competition will wrap up on Sunday the 17th of March 2008, and is expected to culminate with around 200 guests who will be entertained at a buffet and prize giving in the KomboBeach Hotel.</p><p></p></div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>The Point</b></div></div>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 04:06:12 GMTBLBS gets boosthttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/bijilo/article/2008/2/1/blbs-gets-boostBijilo Lower Basic School (BLBS), on Wednesday, received school items and sporting materials from Clough Hall Technology School (CHTS) in UK, at a...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Friday, February 01, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'>Bijilo Lower Basic School (BLBS), on Wednesday, received school items and sporting materials from Clough Hall Technology School (CHTS) in UK, at a presentation ceremony held at the school grounds.<br /> <br /> The donated items included footballs, handballs, tennisballs, football gears, and a host of other materials. Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Mr Kebba  Fatty, headmaster of the school, welcomed the guests in the school. He noted that this is not the first time the school has received such a gesture from Clough Hall Technology School. He said that they are here this time round to donate this valuable items to the children, which will be very useful for their education.<br /> <br /> According to him, their gesture is quite fruitful and they are really complimenting governmental effort. He assured them that the items will be put to good use.<br /> <br /> For his part, Mr Ousainou Joof, country representative, Friends of The Gambia Association, said that all the items were donated from money raised by the students and their teachers in the UK.<br /> <br /> “This goes to show how great education is, being children in school, they want to give the same opportunity to you people as they are enjoying in UK,” he told his students.<br /> <br /> For her part, Ms Sharon Jones, a teacher from Clough Hall Technology School, expressed happiness at having a link with the school. She advised the students to take their education seriously, so as to have good jobs and a good future.<br /> <br /> “We assure you that this will not be the last, we will continue to help the school in the near future and we hope you will make good use of these items,” she concluded.<br /> <br /> </div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>by Mariatou Ngum-Saidy & Asi Bojang</b></div></div>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 04:01:02 GMTFarato Bungalow’shttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/farato/article/2007/8/1/farato-bungalowsThe people of Farato in Kombo North, Western Region, have  cause to jump for joy as the area is now blessed with a multi purpose entertainment...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://www.wow.gm/_library/articles/D9C7EE9E-D8A0-4027-B146-16A8BCBF328D-d.jpg' /></div><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Wednesday, August 01, 2007</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p> The people of Farato in Kombo North, Western Region, have  cause to jump for joy as the area is now blessed with a multi purpose entertainment centre- Farato Bungalow’s hotel, bar and restaurant. <br /> <br /> The complex, owned by a Gambian businessman Mr. Pa William Camara, is expected to get its finishing touches before the start of the forthcoming winter tourist season. <br /> <br /> According to Mr. Camara, the construction works of the hotel would soon be completed adding that they will be operational before the commencement of this year’s tourist season. Camara further stated that they are poised to make mark in the country’s burgeoning hospitality industry. <br /> <br /> For his part, Idrisa Saine, assistant director of the hotel, revealed that Farato Bungalow’s comprises of seven deluxe rooms, a standard bar and restaurant adding that the place is nestled in a forest of flowers. </p> <p> </p> </div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>The Point</b></div></div>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:49:37 GMT