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toubab1020



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Posted - 20 Jan 2011 :  23:57:16  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
Where will it end? we all know that world food prices have gone up and it is likly that they will increase, how is the AVERAGE Gambian going to manage on the wages that are being paid at present no chance of those going up as the financial problems still continue,Average Gambians are in for very hard time I fear.

http://dailynews.gm/africa/gambia/article/women-lament-daily-commodities-price-hike

Women Lament Daily Commodities Price Hike

africa » gambia
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Despite complaints from buyers regarding higher offer levels, the price of goods continue to increase day by day. The women who work as street vendors and consumers are directly bearing the pinch.

Almost all women, including those engaged in white collar jobs living in big households will be vulnerable despite earning wages; because their earnings could not enable them afford the daily commodities in the market for the survival of their families Musoolula Bantabaa (women’s forum) put it.

Some women at the Serrekunda Market have raised concern over the skyrocketing prices of commodities, thus making life difficult for the poor low income earners.
“Women are the worst affected when food prices go up. We have to bear additional burdens for our families, we end up making huge sacrifices, such as being the last to eat in a family or at tomes faced with inadequate food at home due to high prices of food stuffs at the market”, Kaddy Sabally, a vendor at Latrikunda market told Musoolula Bantabaa.
easing concerned about the rise in the cost of living. She said the cost of one meal with rice has almost doubled in some places.
“I spent most of my profit gained from my business on my family as my contribution to the fish money that my husband gives me. Things are becoming worse day by day. Everything is expensive, especially oil and onion, which are the main ingredients we use in our cooking”, she added.
A vendor who spoke to Musolula Bantaba on condition of anonymity said food prices in the market have become a great concern for her and most Gambian women. She lamented that the price of daily commodities are increasing at an alarm rate and has threatened both women vendors and consumers alike.
“Selling at high prices is difficult in all situations, yet, as unpleasant as it can be, it is often necessary so as to realize profit. The customers are coming from with different perspectives, despite the situation. In times like this, it is imperative for the salesperson to understand regardless of how the market or economy is faring. The sales of commodities depend on the demand. Even vendors who are accused of hoarding prices, need some other expensive good to buy”, another vendor intervened.
For Mba Jammeh, also a vendor, said, a customer does not reject a price on the basis of increment, unless the deal can be saved by offering some kind of discount. “If they approach the market with this strategy, they are always at the mercy of failure, because a customer will never pay more than a salesperson tells them to”.
“Selling a price in a booming market requires diligence and patience to keep the discussion focused on the benefits that the customer is looking for, from both the product and from you. It is not our fault that the prices are high”, another vendor said.
Mariama Jallow, a consumer, told Musoolula Bantaba that with increasing prices of rice, oil and other food stuffs, men should consider adjusting the fish money they give to their wives. “The price of sugar is the worst now and 95 percent of households use sugar in preparing breakfast and sometimes evening meals”, she said.


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gambiabev

United Kingdom
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Posted - 22 Jan 2011 :  22:17:45  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
How much is a large bag of rice? In £ and dalasis please.
How much is the average family monthly earnings now?

Do men just give their wives 'fish money' and keep the rest of their earnings for themselves? Or do they use the rest of their money for the family?
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turk



USA
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Posted - 22 Jan 2011 :  22:30:32  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
My mother used to chop off the chicken's head. Then, dump chicken into hot water with before she got rid off the feather. Before cooking, finally she would use little flame to burn the feathers for the final touch. My favorite soup was chicken feet soup. It looked like baby hand when cooked but it was so good. I never remember buying chicken, eggs, tomato, onion etc... It is unfortunate, (I realize there is lack of water sources for gardening) other than some rural area, I have not seen many Gambian family to have chicken, goat, vegetable garden in their home that would help self-sufficiency. I wonder why!

Gambiabev

My observation: most of the men are working hard to keep all the earning for the family. There are always exception, but I am not sure if anyone can question how Gambian families come together when it comes to running family. They are superior to the ones in western world.

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 22 Jan 2011 22:36:45
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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 Feb 2011 :  15:16:18  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
UPDATE FROM FOROYAA National News : Prices Of Basic Commodities Hike While BAC Increases Daily Duty Collection UNDER http://www.foroyaa.gm/modules/news/article.php?storyid=6203
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