Entrepreneur Moth Sarr, known as Njie Charakh, plans to invest in empowering youth and women in Gambia, focusing on supporting young entrepreneurs and boosting the local market. He aims to distribute imported products to aid low-income individuals in achieving profitability.
Entrepreneur Njie Charakh invests in youth and women empowerment in Gambia, focusing on supporting young entrepreneurs and promoting local market growth through product imports and mentorship, aiming to create job opportunities and aid low-income individuals in achieving business profitability.
A fire in Faraba Kaira razed three houses in VDC Chairperson Saikou Sowe's compound, leaving his family homeless. The blaze, starting Friday and reigniting unexpectedly Monday, destroyed their belongings. Sowe, ruling out electrical fault, seeks urgent aid for rebuilding.
A fire in Faraba Kaira destroyed VDC Chairperson Saikou Sowe's three homes, leaving his family homeless. The blaze, which reignited unexpectedly, has devastated them, with Sowe ruling out electrical fault and appealing for urgent assistance to rebuild.
The European Union is increasing pressure on Rwanda for alleged support of the M23 armed group in the DRC, with plans for sanctions including asset freezes and travel bans. The EU's move follows Belgium's call for stringent measures, signaling a unified stance against Rwanda's involvement.
Dr. Abubacarr Jawara, CEO of Gambia, Africa, China Holding (GACH), has significantly reduced the cost of basalt in The Gambia by importing it directly from Ivory Coast, bypassing Senegal. This move has made basalt more accessible for construction projects in the country, saving both time and money for Gambians. Jawara also commended President Barrow's administration for creating an environment conducive to private investment.
The Njie Charakh School of Business Training in The Gambia has graduated 200 women entrepreneurs after a five-month intensive course on business and entrepreneurship. The school, which was established a year ago, has trained over 500 entrepreneurs to date. The CEO of Njie Charakh, Morr Sarr, highlighted the profits made by the entrepreneurs within five months of completing training and called on the government to support such initiatives to boost job creation and reduce unemployment.
Ajie Jaila Sey, a young Gambian woman, is striving to balance careers in journalism and makeup artistry. After initially failing to meet university entry requirements, she enrolled in a makeup school and later gained admission to the Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC) in The Gambia. Sey plans to establish herself in entertainment journalism and expand her makeup business into a full-service beauty spa.
Ajie Jaila Sey, a young Gambian woman, is simultaneously pursuing careers in journalism and makeup artistry. Despite the challenges of working in The Gambia's media industry and balancing her growing makeup business, she aims to establish herself as a journalist and podcast host, and expand her makeup business into a comprehensive beauty spa.