| Fri, 3 Sep 2010 AFCON 2012 Qualifiers Preview: Some Important Fixtures The journey to the Orange Africa Cup of Nations Gabon / Equatorial Guinea 2012 begins with a step from here… | By Kingsley Kobo | Share Share | Benin – Burundi Kick-off: Sunday, September 5. 16:00 (CET), Stade de l’Amitié, Cotonou | Both teams from ... | New Charges to Be Filed in Cocaine Case The Cocaine trial involving twelve non-Gambians on Tuesday failed to proceed at the Banjul Magistrate Court, presided over by Magistrate Hillary Abeke. | ... | Quality Education is Still a Concern, Say Adelaide Sosseh The outgoing chairperson of EFA Campaign Network Gambia Chapter, Madam Adelaide Sosseh, recently told her network members that quality education is still a concern despite progress registered towards achieving the goals of education for all by 2015. | ... | Run Down Warriors Face Gambia A depleted Brave Warriors team left yesterday for their first leg of the 2012 CAF Orange African Nations Cup qualifier against Gambia in Banjul on Saturday. | ... | 'FAWEGAM Girls' Visit Observer Fifty girls drawn from different junior secondary schools in the country who are currently undergoing a summer programme in Mathematics and Science organised by the Forum for African Women Educationalists The Gambia Chapter (FAWEGAM) yesterday afternoon visited the Obse... | Nation's Economic Outlook Still Positive The Gambia's economy is projected to grow by 5.0 percent in 2010 compared to 5.6 percent in 2009, and despite the effects of the global economic crisis on the services sector, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade and agriculture value-added remain strong. | ... | Face-to-Face With U.S. Consular Michael Fitzpatrick In our quest to inform, enlighten and entertain society with news and information that matters most, we bring to the limelight, Mr Michael Fitzpatrick, consular of the United States Embassy in Banjul, so that readers can know the people in our diplomatic strand. | ... | | |
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