Beach bar and restaurant for rent in The Gambia











Have you ever dreamt of runing a beach bar and restaurant in the sun. If you are just a little tired of life at the office, then consider this successful beach bar business available to rent here in the Gambia, West Africa.

This very nice, very successful beach bar, restaurant and lounge is is situated in a prime position between the newly opened five star hotel, The Coconut Ocean and the well known Bijilo Beach Hotel.

The building consists of a lounge, bar, kitchen, verandah and roof terrace situated in grass gardens leading directly down to the beautiful white sand Bijilo Bach and the Atlantic Ocean.

This established and successfull beach bar and restaurant offers a turn-key business opportunity for any enterprising owner looking for a great beach side location combined with a fantastic revenue stream. and the business is available for rent on a 12 month contract with possibility to renew.

A perfect frontline beachside restaurant and bar with full license, trained staff and an established clientelle is considered one of the best bars in The Gambia the place to be, for both the expat, tourist and the local communities. This is in an area of rapidly expanding tourism, yet it retains a very special tranquility, beauty and ambience.

The new bar owner can take over the rental contract for the house and business and move in at any time. A complete inventory of all of the furniture, equipment and assets of the bar can be sent to any qualified person who is interested in owning a successful beach bar. Just request it and we’ll send it.

Fall in Incidence of Malaria in The Gambia

The incidence of malaria has fallen significantly in Gambia in the last 5 years, according to a study carried out by experts there with support from scientists based in London.

Malaria is a major cause of illness and death in Africa, including Gambia. Investigations into ways of controlling malaria have been underway in Gambia for more than 50 years and, since 2003, efforts to deliver malaria interventions to pregnant women and children under 5 – including intermittent preventive treatment, the use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying - have been stepped up considerably.

Malaria is one of the world's biggest killers, responsible for over a million deaths every year, mainly in children and pregnant women in Africa and south east Asia. It is caused by the malaria parasite, which is injected into the bloodstream from the salivary glands of infected mosquitoes.

In areas where transmission rates of malaria are high, death occurs most frequently in young children, usually as a result of severe anaemia. Surviving children rapidly develop immunity to the disease and severe malaria is rarely seen in older children. Where transmission rates are lower, the proportion of older children infected with malaria increases – in older children, malaria can lead to even more serious complications as the parasites reach the brain.

The authors sought to investigate the changes that have occurred in Gambia over the past nine years, their potential causes, and public health significance. They analysed original records in order to establish the numbers and proportions of malaria inpatients, deaths and blood-slide examinations at one hospital over nine years (January 1999-December 2007) and at four health facilities in three different administrative regions over seven years (January 2001-December 2007). They obtained additional data from single sites for haemoglobin concentrations in paediatric admissions and for the age distribution of malaria admissions.

At each of the four sites with complete slide examination records, they found that the proportions of malaria-positive slides had decreased by 82%, 85%, 73% and 50% respectively between 2003 and 2007. Meanwhile, during the same period at the three sites with complete admission records, the proportions of malaria admissions fell by 74%, 69% and 27%. Proportions of deaths attributed to malaria in two hospitals fell by more than 90%.

The team also recorded a substantial shift in the average age of children who were admitted to one hospital with malaria after 2004, with far fewer under 5s being admitted after that year. The average age until 2004 was similar to that recorded ten years previously, so the finding of a trend towards older ages of malaria cases was new. A more substantial decrease of malaria admissions in younger children is likely to be largely due to increased use of ITNs, since this intervention is targeted at children under 5, but it may also reflect a situation in which children are taking longer to acquire immunity.

The team considered possible reasons for the decrease of malaria in Gambia. Changes in rainfall cause some fluctuations in malaria from year to year, but could not account for the progressive reduction recorded since 2003, while socio-economic changes, improvements in communications and access to education may also have helped, although these factors tend to have a more gradual impact rather than the rapid changes reported at the different sites. A change in chemotherapy is likely to have played a substantial role – until 2004, chloroquine alone was mainly used but as parasite resistance to this drug had increased to high levels, the first-line treatment of choice became sulphadoxine plus pyrimethamine (SP) combined with chloroquine, from early 2005 onwards. SP has prophylactic as well as curative properties which may have been important.

The most substantial change in measures to prevent malaria has been the increase of coverage of ITNs, which thanks to well-publicised initiatives from the Global Fund, UNICEF and WHO increased threefold between 2000 and 2006 (49% of under 5s in Gambia are now reported to be sleeping under ITNs – the highest reported coverage in Africa).

David Conway, of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, who is based at the Medical Research Council Laboratories in Banjul in Gambia, is one of the study's authors. He comments: 'These findings support the proposal that increased investment in malaria interventions in Africa can have a major effect on reducing morbidity and mortality from the disease. We need to consider the possibility of future elimination of malaria from some areas in Africa, but we also emphasise the importance of continuous surveillance, and there is no room for complacency with this disease'

Furnished 3 bedroom House


Beautiful 3 bedroom property fully furnished to U.K. standards £44,000

3 Bedroom walled compound with shed and it's own back up generator. The house comes fully furnished to a high standard.

The lving area features white leather double sofa, T.V. DVD VCR, the dinning area comes with dining table and six chairs.

Master bedroom is en-suite with A/C with kingsize bed, the two other bedrooms both have double beds. The running costs for water is aprox £4 a month, the Council Tax was £14 for the year.

The large garden features wicker furniture on the veranda and fruitrees are abundent like banana, aubergine, and Mandarine. Price including furniture located in the Taf Estates just 5 minutes from the airport

Bakau New Town

3 bedroom house for sale in Bakau New Town £70,000

3 bed bungalow front room/living room / living room master bed with en-suite bedroom / bedroom en-suite share / storeroom walk in closet /staff quarters garden fruit trees papaoe, pineapple, Mango tree, very close to Marina school, Amex Embassy, the British Embassy, and BAES. It is also in walking distance to the African village Hotel.

The plot measures 540.7 square meters The house is being sold fully furnished, it comprises of three bedrooms, of which one is a master bedroom with en suite bathroom and a large walk in wardrobe the other two large bedrooms has a bathroom although not en suite. In addition there is two living rooms one has a large dining room attached (open planned) The kitchen is fully fitted, it also has a cooker fairly new there is also s a large pantry.. Each room is equipped with an AC and ceiling fans and modern ceiling lamps throughout there is also a large veranda which is tiled.

The garden is mature with flowers growing along the walls of the compound, a large coconut tree,a mango tree, papaya tree, lemon tree, banana tree and pineapples growing in the garden and a concrete gazebo there is also a boys quarter on the grounds with shower toilet.

5 Bedrooms in Kololi


5 bedroom house in Kololi for sale £140,000
Prime Location huge compound
Generator
Air condition in four rooms
All rooms have fans
Boy's quarters.
Water tower.
car porch
About 10mins form Senegambia and beach
Mature garden with fish pond.
Very large kitchen and living room.
Will be leaving beds and tv's.

Organisation of African Union Conference Presidential Villas


Building Spec.and Inventory
Plot Size: 464 sqm
Total floor area: 155 sqm
Foundation and slab: Reinforced concrete
Blockwork: sand/cement (15cm thick) with damp proof membrane
Beams/UntoI/coliimn Reinforced concrete
Internal & External Render 12mm sand/cement
Roof: Timber, Trusses 5 purlins with Harvey roofing sheets
Eaves: 6mm plywood
Ceiling, moulded Gypsium plaster
Internal Doors; semi solid moulded mahogany doors and frames
External Door. Mahogany (front); Alluminium (kitchen backdoor)
Windows: white powder coated with 6mm tinted glass with mosquito gauze and steel burglar proofing
Floor Tiling: 50 x 50cm polished porcelain tile and 30 x 30cm ceramic tiles
Skirting: Timber and ceramic
Kitchen Cabinet Solid Oak cabinet, stainless steel extractor with acrylic kitchen sink
Electrics: circuit breaker distribution board
Chandeliers in living and dining rooms
Ceiling lights in all other rooms and corridors
External lights in all four walls and veranda ceiling

DECORATION
Three coats of washable paint on all external and internal walls and ceiling. Brick claddings on all external comer walls and around windows

Paved Drive way, Grass Lawn all around the compound with ornamental and fruit trees

LIVING ROOM (28sqm)
Centre table is a130cm x 120cm x 35cm marble base with 3.5cm thick glass top
Side coffee tables: 70cm x 70cm x 40cm marble base with 3.5om thick glass
TV cabinet is a 260cm x 35cm x 35cm marble base with 3.5cm thick glass top with a 29 inch LG flat screen TV with two external speakers
Hi-fi with radio cassette and DVD player
Home theatre with five speakers (surround system)
3x2x1 leather settees
3m x 2m Moroccan rug
2 table lamps on each side coffee table
1m x 50cm wall paining
Three pairs of curtains with daylight fabric and fabric pelmet
One 18,000btu plasma split Air conditioner

DINING ROOM (14sqm)
One 12,000btu Air Conditioner
Marble and glass dining table with six leather chairs (cream)
1.5mx 50cm painting
A2m x 1.5m Moroccan rug

VERANDA(12sqm)CORRIDOR (26.8 sqm)LINEN CUPBOARD (1.2sqm)

KITCHEN (14sqm)
One fridge Freezer
A microwave
Electric Kettle in stainless silver and black
Gas cooker fitted with gas bottle
45 piece home starter set which comprise the following
Two non stick saucepans, Non-stick stir and fry pan. Non stick fry pans, 16piece cutlery set, 5 piece rivet knife set, 5 piece soft grip kitchen tool set, 30 x 20cm chopping board, scissors
6O piece ceramic starter diner set
A set of floral kitchen towels
Iron board and electric iron
Internal trash bin for kitchen

GUEST BEDROOM 1
(12sqm)12000 btu plasma split Air conditioner
A Double bed spread with bed linens to match bedroom curtains and matching pelmet cover
One bedside cabinet with two chests of drawers and a bedside lamp
A matching three door ward robe with bath towels inside
A wall painting of 80cm x 50cm

GUEST BEDROOM 2 (12 sqm)
Exactly the same furnishing as Guest Bedroom 1 MASTER BEDROOM (20sqm)
18,000 btu plasma split Air conditioner
A King size bed spread with bed linen matching curtains and pelmet covers
Two bedside cabinets with bedside lamps on each cabinet
A bed side rug
A five door wardrobe with bath gowns and complete set of bath towels
A Dressing table with dimensions of 1.21 x 45 x 75 with a stool
A bedroom TV measuring 1.80m x 58.5cm 49cm with a 18inch flat screen home theatre cinema

ENSUITE (6sqm)
Acrylic bath tub
A semi circular glass cubicle on tray
Wash Hand basin on timber vanity unit
White porcelain WC
Stainless silver and glass toilet accessories

SHARED SHOWER ROOM FOR THE TWO GUEST BEDROOMS (5.25sqm)
Shower area fitted with shower curtain and shower unit
Stainless silver and glass toilet accessories
White porcelain WC and Wash Hand Basin
All water heaters are outside the house
Two door wall wardrobe

VISITOR'S TOILET (3.75sqm)
White porcelain WC and Wash Hand Basin
Stainless silver and glass toilet accessories

Costs involved in Property Purchase in the Gambia

As with most conveyancing transactions the purchase price is dependant upon a number of factors predominantly location, size and quality of the property/land being tendered.
There are annual payments for land rent and local taxes to be made. The land rent is a minimal fee and indicated on the lease document where the property is purchased as leasehold land.
Local rates are based on the rateable value of the land assessed by the Tax Office. The rateable value accounts for both the land and building value dependant upon type, location and use class. When this value is decided the Area Council determines the percentage to be charged for local rates. These rates are also minimal.

Moving to the Gambia

The Gambia offers you many of the same basic services you can get in your own country. Your investments are protected under similar laws and regulations to the British legal system, with the right to owning a house, land or other property or starting a business in Gambia.