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Gambian, Senegalese Transport Unions ...

By Louise Jobe / Madi Njie The president of the Gambia National Transport Union Omar Ceesay, and his Senegalese counterpart Gora Huma, together with other...

New Telecom Company Set to Enter Gambian Market

By Muhammed S. Bah Subject to approval, Senegalese telecommunication giant Sonatel, is set to enter the Gambian market. Sonatel has announced in a press release that...

Consumers, Sellers Decry Scarcity of Fish

By Makutu Manneh After visiting many fish landing and selling points, this reporter visited Banjul and spoke to fish mongers who explained the difficulties they...

New Investment Policy To Promote Gambia’s Industralisation

By: Sana Camara State House, 25th April, 2019 - A new Cabinet paper on the Gambia’s National Investment Policy (2019 – 2024) is seeking to...

President Barrow Urges Trade Ministry To Dialogue With Bakers

By MUHAMMED S. BAH President Barrow has told the Ministry of Trade to engage in dialogue with Bakers in order to solve the long standing...

The Bakers, Flour Producers, Middlepersons And Consumers

Bread is a core driver of the informal sector in The Gambia. Food is an indispensable commodity. Each person must eat every day to...

Bikers Deny Responsibility for Increase In Bread Price

By Awa Touray / Nelson Manneh  Bikers who serve as the middlemen in the distribution of bread from bakeries to shops, have on Tuesday told...

Bakau Fishermen Concerned With Presence of Unknown Fishing Trawlers in Gambian...

By: Makutu Manneh Fishermen at Bakau Fish landing site have expressed concern over the number of unknown fishing trawlers intruding the Bakau coastline. This they say...

Senfour Modern Bakeries Association Faults Middlepersons

By Muhammed S Bah / Nelson Manneh / Awa Touray The Senfour Modern Bakeries Association has indicated that trading by middlepersons is responsible for the...

Fishermen Decry Low Catches

By Makutu Manneh Fishermen in Tanji and Brufut Fish landing sites lament the low catch they are experiencing since the beginning of the year. This, they...

Bread Scarcity Hits Greater Banjul Area

By: Nelson Manneh and Muhammed S. Bah  It has come to the notice of Foroyaa that the populace of the Greater Banjul Area has experienced...

Trade Fair Gambia International Opens

By: Kebba AF Touray The 13th edition of the Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) International Trade Fair, opened on Sunday April 7th 2019,...

Introducing GYINer Ebrima Janko of Sotuma Sere In The Upper River...

Ebrima Janko has opted for farming to be his profession. He is into cultivation and marketing of food crops such as groundnuts, coos, millet,...

Fuel Prices Increase

By Rohey Cham  The pump price of Petrol and Diesel have increased twice since the beginning of 2019. This was confirmed upon visiting three different petrol...

Prices of Basic Commodities In Greater Banjul Increase

By Makutu Manneh / Rohey Cham Price of sugar, rice, and onion among other basic commodities, is on the rise since the beginning of 2019. Foroyaa...

‘Moringa’ Processor Calls for Support

By Madi S. Njie            Ndey Awa Ceeay of Wellingara Village, in the Kombo North District of the West Coast Region, who...

GAMBIA: Youth Inclusion In The Agricultural Value Chain

By Mamadou Edrisa Njie The West Africa Rural Foundation (WARF) and the Global Youth Innovation Network Gambia Chapter (GYIN Gambia Chapter), are jointly implementing a...

Vendors Urge KMC to Renovate ...

By Makutu Manneh / Mustapha Jallow Serrekund market is one of the biggest and busiest markets in the country, and all types of goods are...

Women form their own Chamber of Commerce

Gambian businesswomen have formed their own chamber of commerce called Gambia Women’s Chamber of Commerce (GWCC), a press release issued by the Chamber yesterday...

Vendors Call For Compensation, Construction Of Markets

Abdoulai G. Dibba Vendors at the SeneGambia Bridge, have called for compensation for the demolition of their stalls, and the construction of the two markets...