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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 27 Apr 2007 :  11:24:01  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Momodou

quote:
Originally posted by kobo

Gambia government Integrated Pay Scale Ranges from D 750 to D5,000 monthly. Average salary is mainly between D1,500 to D3,500 for middle-level.

Can Momodou extract the current Integrated Pay Scales?

Kobo, what are you talking about? I have never heard about "Integrated Pay Scale" before and would therefore propose you post it yourself since it seems you know about them.



Thats the Gambia Government Salary Structure featured in the Budget Estimates. There is a page for all Grades and Scales to move annually as increment.

Sister Omega can help as its official Government Financial document. If the Gambia Goverment Budget Estimates is in the web, there is a page for "Integrated Pay Scale"
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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 28 Apr 2007 :  18:11:38  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
sad but true
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Eve



Gambia
344 Posts

Posted - 05 May 2007 :  18:49:48  Show Profile Send Eve a Private Message
How are they living?

gambian
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Eve



Gambia
344 Posts

Posted - 05 May 2007 :  18:58:46  Show Profile Send Eve a Private Message
My dream is to open a free restaurant in the gambia, but i don't know if i won be able to buy for everyday, or they cook benachin everyday, not bad. Will be one day inshalla.

gambian
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salimina

253 Posts

Posted - 09 May 2007 :  07:47:31  Show Profile Send salimina a Private Message
Kobo,

By looking at the prices of the basic commodities, it reminds me of the true economics gurus.That is people who earns below 1000 dalasis.How do they manage to live?The biggest question no one manage to answer in this forum.

Edited by salimina
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Santanfara



3460 Posts

Posted - 09 May 2007 :  11:14:43  Show Profile  Visit Santanfara's Homepage Send Santanfara a Private Message
goods are expensive that is one thing but theft . my home was broken into two times just in month. most of my building material were stolen .the most annoying part was the theft of my already erected steel rod ready for concrek. what can one do now ? i paid a watchman who swore to every thing that he was not aware of the theft . now i have to repurchase all those steels again.
i feel like crashing my computer .
so be careful ,let us learn from each others mistake.

Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22
"And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran

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Edited by - Santanfara on 09 May 2007 11:15:58
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Eve



Gambia
344 Posts

Posted - 09 May 2007 :  23:14:16  Show Profile Send Eve a Private Message
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Originally posted by salimina

Kobo,

By looking at the prices of the basic commodities, it reminds me of the true economics gurus.That is people who earns below 1000 dalasis.How do they manage to live?The biggest question no one manage to answer in this forum.



That D1000 is not even enough for one person, imagine the big family, you have feed yr family, pay the children's schooling 2, some don't have home, they have to pay their renting etc, this is why all Gambian citizens, trying to look for a way out, it's not normal, but how to do? it's the first time i hear one family don't cook at home, because they don't have money to buy food, where is gambia going? Am scare

gambian
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gambiabev

United Kingdom
3091 Posts

Posted - 09 May 2007 :  23:21:20  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
Inflation in commodities when there is no inflation in employment and wages makes life very difficult.

In UK wages have risen 3 times in 20 years, but house prices have gone up MUCH MUCH MORE. Almost 6 times. How does an ordinary family afford this. The answer is they don't independently. They rely on living with parents longer and parents help to pay. Back to the 'good old days!'
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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 14 May 2007 :  12:20:35  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
thats so true, it is hard for a family starting off to move forward, and i do think this is a reason for people leaving
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 20 Sep 2007 :  04:23:22  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
Updates and related General forum topic: PRICE OF FLOUR EXPECTED TO RISE under http://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=4328#32381
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toubab1020



12314 Posts

Posted - 11 Jan 2008 :  11:28:20  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
The following piece from the Point maybe of some interest:


http://www.thepoint.gm/The%20Bite544.htm





"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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