28/04/2026
Team Greenland grows and spirit of growth blows in the face of anticipatory glories. Gems oozing from the realms of sport has unveiled a young man’s impact by his work ex*****on.
Musa Bojang is a promising dynamic Coach who has influence and impacted greatly in his first season guiding his team to both the league final and knockout final. Having lost the knockout to Gambinos, Bojang’s side went on to win the league cup with and emphatic 1-0 win over Birmingham.
Coach Musa Bojang was awarded the Best Coach of the Tournament.
Source: Greenland FC
27/04/2026
⚽🔥 Goal Machine of the Season! 🔥⚽
Huge congratulations to Ebrima Manneh of Greenland FC for finishing the 2025/26 season as the league’s Top Scorer! Your consistency, sharp finishing, and hard work in front of goal have truly made the difference this season.
You’ve set the standard and inspired many keep shining and making your team and community proud..
Greenland leaving no award behind🤫
“Levels Lem” BakaMercyy😂😂🫢
27/04/2026
A huge congratulations to Lamin Manneh for being crowned Best Player of the Tournament! Your outstanding performance, dedication, and passion truly set you apart on the field.
Big applause as well to Greenland for their victory over Birmingham in an exciting final, showcasing teamwork and determination all the way to the top.
Kudos to the Mandinari Youth and Sports Association for organizing such a successful and inspiring tournament and streaming the game live on TV was a great gesture and a progress in our sports development. The future of football is shining bright!
24/04/2026
Ebrima Jarjue of New Covenant delivered a strong performance to win the 400m U-15 boys semi-final 1, controlling the race from the break to the finish.
Defending champion Modou Lamin Touray, still recovering from injury, showed resilience to finish second, while Lamin Sillah of Presentation came in third.
Source: KB Sonko
23/04/2026
Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉
Bubacarr Camara, Abubacarr Conteh, Abou Nyang, Badjie Deco, Abdou Ceesay, Amadou Jarju, S Park S Bou, Kutubo Trawally, Saikou Barrow, Modoulamin Jarjou
23/04/2026
A Lasting Legacy: Honoring Sister Tamara Bojang’s Enduring Impact.
Remembering Sister Tamara Bojang, a devoted nursery school teacher in Mandinari whose impact continues to echo more than a decade later. She nurtured young minds with patience, wisdom, and unwavering care, shaping not just students but future leaders. Her classroom was a place of kindness, discipline, and inspiration, where every child felt seen, valued, and encouraged to grow.
Through her dedication, she planted seeds of confidence, integrity, and purpose in countless lives. Today, many of the children she once taught have grown into high school graduates, while others are currently pursuing their studies at universities living proof of her lasting influence.
Her legacy lives on in the achievements, character, and resilience of those she guided. Forever remembered, forever appreciated, her impact will continue to inspire generations to come.
Thank you for your service sister Tamara, you don’t asked for this but it’s a special story to share and for people to remember your great work..
21/04/2026
Greenland FC Mandinari is more than just a team, it’s a vision in motion. With talented young players, dynamic young leadership, and an unwavering fan base, they are setting the standard for what dedication and unity can achieve.
Their respect for media and consistent engagement, especially through their vibrant Facebook presence, shows professionalism beyond the pitch. Keeping fans informed and connected is part of their strength.
This season’s qualification to the Nawetans finals, organized by the Mandinari Youth and Sports Association, is no surprise it’s the result of hard work, discipline, and belief.
A big congratulations to Greenland FC! Your journey is inspiring, and we hope other teams take note especially when it comes to building strong media presence and community connection.
The future is bright! 🌟
Wishing you best of luck✌️
The trophy is staying home🏆
21/04/2026
Newest Rapper In Town Katongo_XYZ
Watch out for the new single coming out soon..
20/04/2026
By Alieu Jallow
FATOU NETWORK
The death of Omar Badjie of Mandinary village in The Gambia’s West Coast Region has taken a major legal turn after a Coroner’s inquest recommended possible criminal proceedings against police officers involved.
The incident occurred on September 26, 2025, during a police operation in Mandinary. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic pursuit and alleged that Badjie was subjected to physical force during his apprehension. These claims became central to the inquest findings.
Principal Magistrate and Coroner Anna O. Mendy led the inquiry, examining twelve witnesses, reviewing the post-mortem report, and visiting the scene.
The Coroner concluded that Badjie died from acute brain injury caused by physical exertion, stress, and assault inflicted by police officers during the pursuit.
Based on these findings, the Coroner recommended the case be referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for consideration of criminal charges.
Chief Justice Hassan B. Jallow, reviewing the proceedings under Section 10 of the Coroners Act, expressed satisfaction with the legality and propriety of the findings. He has forwarded the full report to the Attorney General and the DPP for necessary action.
The Office of the Chief Justice commended the Coroner, witnesses, and all contributors to the inquiry, urging continued cooperation to ensure the recommendations are implemented as the case moves to the next stage.
16/04/2026
Goalie✌️
PC: Tima Jonga’s