- Sir
Dawda Kairaba Jawara GCMG (16 May 1924 – 27
August 2019) was a
Gambian politician who
served as
prime minister from 1962 to 1970, and then as the...
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Party Politics in The
Gambia (1945–1970),, pp. 53–56). Jawara,
Dawda Kairaba.
Kairaba (2009). p. 200, ISBN 0-9563968-0-1 The
Point Newspaper : "Cham Joof's...
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reports of
human rights abuses and
suppression of the media. Sir
Dawda Kairaba Jawara served as the
leader of the People's
Progressive Party from 1959...
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short road
leading to the
beach and the
hotels of
Senegambia and the
Kairaba. The
Strip is
lined with
restaurants and
entrance is
monitored by the Gambian...
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across from the site of
Sayerr Jobe's home. The
Pipeline Mosque is on
Kairaba Avenue. It has
capacity for 3,000
people and a 33-metre-tall minaret. It...
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family in
which the men were blacksmiths,
descended from a
marabout named Kairaba ****a Kinte,
originally from Mauritania.
Haley quoted Fofana as telling...
- 10 of the 18
ministers were
sworn in on 1 February, at a
ceremony at
Kairaba Beach Hotel, Barrow's
temporary residence.
Among the appointments, the...
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office was abolished, and the
Prime Minister,
Dauda (later Sir Dawda)
Kairaba Jawara became an
executive President. Sir
Farimang Singhateh was working...
- Sir
Dawda Kairaba Jawara International Conference Center is a 14,000-square-metre (150,000 sq ft)
conference center in The Gambia,
located in
Kombo North/Saint...
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Frank Irving,
aeronautical engineer,
glider pilot and
author Sir
Dawda Kairaba Jawara,
first President and
Prime Minister of The
Gambia Rory Jennings...