Friday, July 26, 2024

From Dreams of Journalism to Mastery in Painting: The Inspirational Journey of Mamadu Jallow

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By: Michaella Faith Wright Mamadu Jallow: Crafting a Legacy Through House Painting Born and raised in The Gambia, Mamadu Jallow is a 28-year-old house painter whose journey into the...

A Deep Reflection: The Whataboutism Surrounding Migration from Kaur to Kudang

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By: Mustapha Paragon Sonko To begin with, I have granted myself the right to use two villages I dearly love in The Gambia to share my message with...

Climate Adaptation Strategies in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia: Lessons for The Gambia

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BY BA ALAGIE CONTEG (啊啦吉) Whether we accept or it otherwise, our planet is under a credible threat of ecological destruction, hence the duty to take proactive actions...

The Covert Battles of a Black Immigrant in Sweden: Social Capital, Sex Work, and...

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By: Mustapha Paragon Sonko I used to ardently believe in the adage that our eyes can never see our ears, but that was a pre-Sweden Mustapha. In Sweden,...

Innovating for Change: The Story of Mariama Sarge and Her Solar-Powered Cart

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By: Kodou Jeng Gaye In the bustling streets of The Gambia, Mariama Sarge, a dedicated member of Women in STEM, has introduced a groundbreaking innovation: the Multifunctional Solar-Powered...

Celebrating a Trailblazer: Mrs. Fatou Darboe Becomes UTG’s First Female Econometrics Tutor

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Dear Fatu Network, I am writing to you with immense pride and joy to share and celebrate a remarkable achievement within our academic community. On behalf of the...

Young Gambian Aspires to Build an Aircraft

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By: Alieu Jallow Baba Saidy, a Gambian youth, told The Fatu Network that he aspires to build an aircraft that can carry up to four people. Specializing in...

Single Mother Drowning in Post-Divorce Trauma Struggles to Raise Her Two Children

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By: Alieu Jallow In one of the communities of Brikama, a single mother is grappling with the immense challenges of raising her two children following a divorce four...

A Blacksmith’s Struggle to Preserve Tradition, Feed His Family, and Defy Modern Technology

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By: Alieu Jallow Koinigi Sorr is a local blacksmith who migrated from Kiang to Kombo Brikama in search of greener pastures. As a blacksmith who inherited the trade...

Jokadou Residents Hail Bai Saine for Massive Distribution of Office Wear and Bags Worth...

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By: Dawda Baldeh The residents of Jokadou District in the North Bank Region have praised Bai Saine, a resident of Kerr Omar Siane, for his massive distribution of...

ASP Binta Njie Urges Young Ladies to Focus on Their Goals and See Failure...

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By: Alieu Jallow ASP Binta Njie, winner of the Exemplary Youth of the HEROES Award, has urged young ladies to focus on their goals and see failure as...

The Fatu Network Heroes Awards 4.0: A Night to Remember

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By: Dawda Baldeh The Fatu Network Heroes Awards 4.0 brought together legends and spectators in a grand celebration of achievements and contributions. From careful event planning to the...

In The Company Of Relatives, And For The First Time

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TRAVEL By Cherno Baba Jallow A day before I visited my maternal grandfather’s village of Hamdalaye in Dalein, north-central Guinea, I was swept up in a whirlwind of apprehensiveness....

Girls in STEM Club: Empowering Future Innovators

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By: Kodou Jeng Gaye In the ever-evolving landscape of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), it is crucial to cultivate interest and participation among young students, especially girls....

PPP Party Leader Kebba E Jallow’s Speech Honors Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara on His...

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Ladies and gentlemen, Today, we come together to celebrate a momentous occasion in the history of our nation. One hundred years ago, a visionary leader was born whose...

Old Man Musing: A Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Tribute

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Tribute by: Hassan Gibril H.E Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara (16 May 1924 - 27 August 2019) He would have been 100 years old, today, 16 May. But the leader...

Kuwonkuba Gardeners Hail UPOPS Project for Boosting Vegetable Production

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By: Dawda Baldeh Women gardeners in Kuwonkuba, in the Upper River Region, have hailed the Unintentional Persistent Organic Pollutants (UPOPS) Compost Project for boosting their vegetable production over...

The Role of Scientific Research in Gambian Senior Secondary Schools

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By: Kodou Jeng Gaye In The Gambia, kickstarting scientific research in senior secondary schools is vital for several reasons. Stimulating Curiosity and Critical Thinking: Introducing research at this level...

FaBB Officially Launched: Chief Launcher Pledges $1 Million to Support FaBB

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By: Dawda Baldeh The Fatoumata Bah-Barrow Foundation (FaBB) marked a significant milestone with its official launch ceremony at the prestigious International Conference Center on Friday. The event, graced...

Youth in the Move for Change: “Tackling Plastic Waste in The Gambia”

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Plastic bags in yellow, orange, red. Black lids of the coffee to go. White diapers and crystal-clear plastic bottles. A colorful hustle and bustle of plastic where...