Gambia Holiday Apartments for Sale

Holiday aprtments for sale in Kololi with shower, living room, kitchen and verandah overlooking a central courtyard with swimming pool and bar. The apartments have 24 hour electricity, water and security.

These two bedroom holiday apartments are ideally situated behind the The Car Wash in Kololi and Maroons Supermarket at Palma Rima junction.

It is a short walk to the local mini market, pharmacy, internet cafe, and local bars and restaurants.

It is a 10 minute walk to the Palma Rima Hotel and The Palma Rima beach is a further 5 minutes. The Senegambia strip with its restaurants,clubs and supermarkets are a short walk away

Gambia Tourism on From Our Own Correspondent

From our own correspondant has a short piece on the Gambia tourist industry and recent changes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/7929276.stm

Gambia Beach Hotel Investment For Sale - Kololi

This property is located on the beach front in the main tourist area known as Palme Rima. The plot is 80 m by 212m and is fenced on all sides.

On the plot are 3 partially completed developments consisting of

14 x 1 bedroom apartments

14 x studios

7 x 2 bedroom apartments

There is a further strip of vacant land with space for a similar development or a number of individual properties.

Kololi is a resort town on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Gambia. Kololi is the main tourist area of the Gambia, with the main hotels such as the Senegambia and the Palma Rima. Kololi is monitored by the Gambia Tourist Police.

Gambia Beach Bar and Restaurant for Sale

Teranga Beach Bar, Kololi, The Gambia

The Teranga Beach Bar is located on the beach front in the main Gambia tourist area. The site is partially developed and is known as one of the major music venues in The Gambia, playing host to international stars such as Sizzla and Maorgan Heritage from Jamaica, Youssou Ndoour from Senegal and Emerson from Sierra Leone.

The property consists of a covered beach front verandah offering access to the main performance stage, bar and restaurant area. There is a further smaller stage area with covered seating, unfinished VIP area, other unfinished buildings and a large undeveloped court yard.

Teranga Beach Club was established in 2004 and has a guest capacity of around 1,000 people. If you are travelling from the Senegambia area turn left at the Palma Rima Junction and make your way east towards the beach.

Kololi is a resort town on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Gambia. Kololi is the main tourist area of the Gambia, with the main hotels such as the Senegambia and the Palma Rima. Kololi is monitored by the Gambia Tourist Police.
http://www.gambia-property-sales.co.uk/Details/night-club-for-sale-in-gambia

Red Nose Day or Dambisa Moya?


RED NOSE OR DIAMBISA MOYO?

Dambisa Moyo is a Global Economist at Goldman Sachs in London. She previously worked at the World Bank in Washington DC. A native of Zambia, she holds a Doctorate in Economics from Oxford University and a Masters from Harvard. With the publication of her book 'DEAD AID: Destroying the Biggest Global Myth of Our Time' she appeared all over BBC radio one day in February arguing that the $300 billion received in aid since the 1960's has made the poor of Africa poorer, with wages stagnant or even fallen from their 1960's level. Her conclusion is that Aid has done nothing but slow growth in developing countries.

With Red nose day looming (Friday 13th March)the supermarkets full of red noses, red nose wine and red nose apples, and even the county council buildings sporting a giant red nose disc, should we be re thinking our approach to aid?

I thoroughly enjoy watching red nose evening with my family. We laugh and cry at all the right places. I understand why Davina Macall and not I have been chosen to tell the success story of the fight against malaria in Malawi, or Billy Connolly reuniting a family in Mozambique.I dont even feel bitter and twisted that Cheryl Cole and Gary Barlow have got to climb Mt Kilimanjaro for the cause. We buy all the produce, and ring up at about 10pm with our credit card in hand.

There have been many episodes of bad aid, corruption and economic dogma which support the 'Dead Aid' argument.It has taken many forms; guns and tanks, powdered milk, preaching against the condom, the curse of diamonds and oil, marxist agrarian revolutions and cathedrals the size of Notre Dame in the jungle

But I do believe that all of the cash from Red Nose Day does good. It is not a hand out which breeds reliance and it is not directed from the top down where it can sometimes amount to very little when it reaches its actual target. It does not always address social and economic needs and growth as would be ideal, but it does touch and save individuals; it seems easier to accept a report of a million children dying of malaria a year than it is to watch one die on a Friday night in front of Lenny Henry. I believe that if I send £10 it may be used to buy a mosquito net under which mother and children can sleep, and which may prevent further grief in a family. Life is really no cheaper in Africa and if a night in watching Comic relief makes people think a bit further than their credit crunch, born of greed, then that is OK. It for the government and the NGOs to re think their policies on aid to Africa.

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