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Cement Shortage Hits Farafenni, Traders Call for Lifting of Embargo on Senegalese Cement

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By: Kemo Kanyi Cement traders in Farafenni have expressed concern over a cement shortage in the North Bank town, urging the Gambian government to reconsider lifting the embargo on Senegalese cement. Over the weekend, several traders told reporters that they traditionally source cement from Senegal for distribution in Farafenni and surrounding areas. They said the government embargo had severely disrupted their businesses and warned that the prob…
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By: Kemo Kanyi Cement traders in Farafenni have expressed concern over a cement shortage in the North Bank town, urging the Gambian government to reconsider lifting the embargo on Senegalese cement. Over the weekend, several traders told reporters that they traditionally source cement from Senegal for distribution in Farafenni and surrounding areas. They said the government embargo had severely disrupted their businesses and warned that the prob…

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voicegambia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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