Invest Gambia has met Mashaallah Cargo Gambia in Turkey and discussed partnership  during a two days business trip recently.

Invest Gambia, is a Gambian own company focused on business in Gambia, attracting investors to do business in Gambia and scout potential investors to convince and show them some business opportunities in the smiling coast of  The Gambia, also mentoring young entrepreneurs to be more viable in business.

Mashaallah Cargo Gambia is also a Turkish based company owned by a Gambian focused on shipping goods to  Gambia and also encourages investors to eye on Gambia markets for potential investment opportunities in all areas.

Adam Njie, chief executive officer of Mashaallah Cargo Gambia in Turkey said:”We do air-flight shipping, sea freight containers helping businessmen across Africa”.

Christopher Mendy, alias Gambian Chris Black chief executive officer of Invest Gambia explained that his Turkey trip was  purposely for the business investment they did for Malilang Collection to focus on ladies accessories.

“I met Mashaallah Cargo Gambia in Turkey during my business trip. It makes my exporting easy as they’re reliable young Gambian doing extremely well in exporting goods to Gambia,” Germany based Gambian entrepreneur said.

According to him, Mashallah Cargo Gambia in Turkey is reliable and efficient and encourages all investors in Turkey to work with them in sending goods to Gambia.

He added that invest Gambia currently employs 15 Gambians across the country and is determined to expand.

“The trip to Turkey was to also invest in the Malilang Collection which focuses on  ladies accessories like dress, shoes, bags and jewelleries and gentlemen’s clothes. We want to set an example so that many investors can follow us to invest in Gambia in different areas,” he said.

Momodou Saidykhan, UK based Gambian is the managing partner of Invest Gambia  stressed that they want to contribute their quota in social economic development of the country by creating employment opportunities for the young people and hopefully they are eying for business establishment in other African countries.

 

By Babucarr Ceesay