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Gambia News : President Jammeh Receives Sizzla Kalonji
His Excellency, Professor Dr Alhaji Yahya Jammeh, on Sunday, December
20th, received renowned reggae singer, Sizzla Kalonji, and his
delegation at the Gambian leader's Juramba Farm in Kanilai. The meeting between the two icons rekindled a hope of understanding
between Africans and Africans in the Diaspora. President Jammeh and
Sizzla Kalonji spent the day harvesting rice on a multi-acre rice
field, where they discussed several development-oriented issues such as
repatriation, reparations, education and agriculture.
The landmark meeting also served as a replica of the scene when the
reggae musician first touched on Gambian soil earlier in the month.
There was rapturous singing and dancing from a crowd of admirers.
Kalonji used the opportunity to make a commitment to be a musical
ambassador for The Gambia as well as to serve as a bridge between The
Gambia and the Diaspora. He also proclaimed his desire to become an
honorary citizen of the Gambia. One of Sizzla's goals for the Gambia is
to assist the music industry, something he intends to fulfill by
establishing a studio for the youth, helping schools, building more
hospitals, and assisting in different areas of The Gambia's development
endeavors. He also requested that President Jammeh open a Gambian
embassy in Jamaica.
According to information received from other sources, Sizzla Kalonji
was also invited by the SoS for Information and Communication,
Honorable Fatim Badjie, as her chief guest at her wedding, alongside
the vice president of The Gambia, Her Excellency, Isatou Njie-Saidy.
The chief of defense staff of The Gambian Armed Forces, Major General
Lang Tombong Tamba, also had an official meeting with Sizzla and his
delegation, where General Tamba presented Kalonji with an award for his
work.
As part of his exploration of The Gambia's development
infrastructure, the renowned reggae maestro also met with the chief
medical director of the country's main referral health facility, the
Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital, Dr. Tamsir Mbowe.
Kalonji had earlier on visited Bakau Primary School, where the
children went wild on seeing him, excited to see the reggae phenomenon
in their midst. All these happened as the country prepared to see
Sizzla's first performance in Africa on December 25th and 29th, at the
Independence Stadium and December 27th at the Brikama Mini-Stadium.
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