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The scorpions have come of age

Editor, "The Gambian Fans were panting and yelling as the gallant Scorpions made a ceremonial exodus out of Stade Armite in Dakar, following their heroic triumph in the Senegalese capital." That’s what Saul Njie would have said and that says it all. The fact of the matter is that Gambian football came of age a long time ago, in the 1960s.   Ace commentator, Peter Gomez, my colleague, is right, our shortcoming has always been that our strikers come up short and this has been the cancer of...

Newborn in Infertility Treatment

Aja Sumbundu of Nema Alikali, a village near Wellingara, Kanifing Municipality, who was one of the patients in the Infertility Treatment Programme of President Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh, on Sunday, gave birth to a bouncing baby girl. The baby is named after the vice-president, Aja Dr Isatou Njie-Saidy. Speaking to journalists at the naming ceremony held at the village, the joyous Aja Sumbundu expressed gratitude to Allah for giving the president knowledge to treat infertility. “I drank so many...

Gambia’s Cultural policy updated

The National Centre for Arts Culture (NCAC) in collaboration with the Gambia National Commission for UNESCO, organised a three-day seminar in a bid to update the 1988 National Cultural Policy, held at the Baobab Holiday  Resort in Bijilo from  December 13-15th 2007, and sponsored by The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (ISESCO) through the Gambia National Commission for UNESCO. The seminar, which was chaired by Marcel Thomasi, former director of press at State House,...

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