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Gambia

Yahya Jammeh, President of The Gambia

Located on the West Coast of Africa, The Gambia is geographically the continent’s smallest mainland country, stretching less than 30 miles across at its widest point.

Gambia’s communications regulator - Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) - has managed to reduce calling costs
Tough competition and improving infrastructure suggest a bright future for   mobile communications in The Gambia
Finance
The airport at The Gambia’s capital Banjul is being upgraded and repositioned as a regional hub that will link the West African region with the rest of the world.
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Energy
Ensuring dependable supplies of electricity and water will fuel the nation’s development
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Agriculture
Two projects costing $24 million aim to increase agricultural productivity
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Groundnuts for domestic consumption were first introduced to The Gambia in the 16th century from a Brazilian species
In 2005 Anthony McNeill, a retired African-American cop from New York, left the United States to return to his roots and venture into Ghana – back in the days before the country had really hit the market as a fast-paced developing West African state. 
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Tourism & Culture
In a world consumed by materialism, often the perfect adventures lay behind the bustling cities of Europe and deep into the cradle of humankind: Africa
 

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