Friday, 29 June 2018

They say there is No bread in Town, So what ?

Is bread the only food in town ? Can't we choose to eat another close subsitute ?. How about Monno and Churai Gerteh, Milk and bahal. Gambian are dumb and most of those making the noise are the lazy youthfolk. They will chose to sit around attaya all day long without doing any damn work' daydreaming going to europe even if it has to be through the back way sea voyage and end up being illegal migrants. We have the vast land available and the rain is almost here. One can easily rent or since most or all the youth are from a communal home probably owning vast land in the country side. None will take the initiate to plant and grow what they need to eat or eat what they grow. Did they forget that the flour being used to bake bread is grown on the outskirts? Gambians are sleeping. They want to enjoy luxurious lifestyle and yet they don't want to toil and sweat to earn a living. Those few semi educated or qualified in the offices are making the most noise, they are there. doing no proper work or specifically doing routine, clerical jobs. Gambian don't want to work hard with honesty. They keep on talking politically in the streets and at their bantabas.. If we want to see our country and ourselves developed we must work very hard and honestly and stop the dirty politics To help curb the risky journey and migration to Europe by our youth and those sitting on their butts drinking attaya all day long, you can help and encourage them to start a business in The Gambia with $100... You can do it yourself or help someone else to do it. The best business ideas is Micro Farming, Small Vegetable Garden: Carrots, Onions, Spinach, cucumbers, Cabbages, Garlic, Pumpkins, Lettuce, potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc. Small Fruit Garden: Bananas, Mangos, Pineapples, Papaya, fruits, Coconuts, Citrus Fruits, Tomatoes, etc; Small Poultry:5-20 chickens/layers, Goat Rearing: 2-5 animals, One cow of local breed

Thursday, 7 June 2018

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I came across an awfully good deal on a hidden discount site and with just a click of the mouse, you can save hundreds of dollars. People have traveled to more to hundreds of countries without paying full price. There are so many people who are getting the best travel discounts. There's a flourishing online circle of travelers who trade insider tips about the best way to find affordable flights. I have talked to many frequent travelers and travel agents to see and know where they find best deals. You are probably losing If you don't know about this. Here are some places travel experts look out for the best flight, accommodation, and travel package buy. I found the Flight Deal through a friend. Best deal: Philadelphia to Geneva, Switzerland, for $410 round-trip. Hopper Hopper goes through data from billions of flights and let you know when it's the best time to get a booking. If you're flexible with travel dates use a service like Skyscanner or Kayak first. Then, put your chosen dates in the Hopper app and set an alert to ensure you book when tickets are at their lowest. You can decide to have a watch on all your bucket list travels so that you never miss a chance to getaway. Best deal: Set a specific alert to compare options. Secret Flying Secret Flying is classical for international flights, says traveler Firda Beka. The website doesn't require a sign-up or take commission from bookings. Best deal: San Francisco to Frankfurt, Germany, for $69 one way. Skiplagged For the best flight deals. They hack the airline industry for single flights on multi-leg routes to find the best deals. Best deal: New York to Los Angeles for $147 one way. Student Universe notwithstanding the name, traveler @ellieshockett says this website has unsurpassable flight deals for travelers of all ages. Student universe has some great prices! And you don't have to just be a student. Best deal: Los Angeles to Tokyo for $431 round-trip. My friend has to 70 Countries Solo—This Is the One Everyone Should Visit he said. Costco Travel Another of my friends alerted me to Costco's extensive travel deals. The retail giant offers member deals on cruises, tours, and packages, so it's perfect if you're looking for an all-inclusive trip. Best deal: Royal Caribbean seven-night Havana and Yucatán cruise for $1029. Kid and Coe Obviously one of the most popular among the lot is Kid and Coe, a family-friendly travel website. It's incredible for finding stylish family homes in stunning destinations (Yucatán peninsula, Amsterdam, Trancoso...) even within my young family budget, Best deal: Book the Casa Cairucu for seven nights in February and March and pay for five nights.

Monday, 4 June 2018

Tourism In The Gambia

The Swedish are the first people to visit The Gambia as tourists. This was in 1965 when a total of 300 people visited the country for the first time as tourist. The early tourist industry was given a momentum when a Swedish entrepreneur by the name of Bertil Harding was travelling to Cap Skirring (Capskerring) in south Senegal, in 1965 when, after some unfortunate personal incidences, he accidentally drifted onto the shores of The Gambia. When he experienced the country he became determined that his own country's people should see this 'paradise' so near (by air-time) to home and how friendly the people were To visit The Gambia, you probably need to know that it is the smallest country West African country and most peaceful country at the same time the poorest in terms of economics. The country is bounded by Senegal on both side except the side facing the Atlantic Ocean. The country is wellknown for its diverse ecosystems around the central Gambia River. There are abundant wildlife in its Kiang West National Park and Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve includes monkeys, leopards, hippos, hyenas and rare birds. The capital, Banjul, and nearby Serrekunda offer access to beaches. Places of interest will include; Kunta Kinteh Island,Bijilo Forest Park,Abuko Nature Reserve,Kachikally Museum and Croc...Arch 22. The Gambia has a climate that has been described as one of the best in the world, mile upon mile of such splashed beaches, tall coconut palms, blue tropical skies, a river that can take you deep into the heart of Africa....." In Gambia, hotel accommodation resorts offer a wide and varied choice of places to stay ranging from luxury or standard tourist hotels to guest houses, lodges & self-catering apartments.The main cash crop of The Gambia is groundnuts. The country is primarily a agricultural country with 80 percent of the population of just over 2 million depending on agriculture for its food and cash income. The farming economy is the only means of income creation for the majority of rural families most whom live below the poverty line. Despite its small size (10,000 sq. km) The Gambia is aSere woman diverse multi-cultural society with many ethnic groups and where most people are as a result multi-lingual. Indeed it is not uncommon to find people being able to speak 3 to 4 local languages. Its size and the tempering influence of Islam in the Gambia context may indeed explain why it has a reputation for being a peaceful country as compared to that of other countries in Africa there is a minimum of inter-tribal and racial frictions. Traditional Gambian dishesJollof Rice, Benachin cooked in homes are mostly rice, the staple food, with a covering of various spicy sauces as on the right. However, steamed millet, couscous, cassava is also eaten. The defining ingredients for these various dishes are either peanut butter paste (Domoda), ladies fingers (Okra), palm oil (chew deu terr) or edible leaves such as spinach or cassava leaves. Very popular among poor families is Mbahal which is rice mixed with grated peanuts, dried fish such as bonga. Many of these dishes are also common to Senegalese cooking as both countries have common cultural ties. Some of the best known authentic dishes are 'Domoda' (peanut butter sauce), 'supakanja' (okra stew), 'benachin' (Jolof Rice), 'Chere' (couscous type millet), chicken 'Yassa' (fried chicken in onions).

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