RFG (Radio Free Gambia)
is your
premier privately owned Internet
Station for general information about The Gambia in English and all the major Gambian languages. We transmit exclusively over the Internet to allow you to tune in at any time in the convenience of your home, office, school, and library or on the road from any location around the world.
RFG is a dedicated team of professionals whose goal is to promote everything Gambian and African in general, with the greatest measure of professionalism and integrity.
Our credo is to play the premiership role in the enhancement of freedom of expression and the right to informed opinion. "Express yourself, it is your right."

VOTE 2006
Stay tuned for 2006 election results as they come in
directly from polling stations in The Gambia

The Midwest Gambia Association - 7th. Annual Conference
"Vote 2006 - Beginning of our Third Republic
or Continuation of our Second Republic."
The Midwest Gambia Association extended an
invitation to all the political parties in The Gambia to have a
representative be available for a conference call on Saturday
September 2, 2006. This is to allow the representatives an
opportunity to present their platform for impending elections and
engage in a dialogue with the audience.
A Religious Broadcast at RFG
Listen to Islamic Discussion on various topics
by the late Alhagi Omar Bun Jeng at Bakau Mosque. Also a medley of
Islamic hymns -"Sikarr"- by Alhagi Babu Samba and his group.
An intriguing conversation with Gambia's top Kora player -
Jaliba Kuyateh.
Jaliba
talks about the mystery behind his name, the importance of
promoting Gambia's budding musicians, how he started, being a
musical ambassador for Gambia and many interesting revelations.
The interview was conducted by Yusupha Bojang at the Brikama
Community Radio - FMB.
An FMB 2005 presentation.
An exclusively candid conversation with the NADD flag bearer -
Hon. Halifa Sallah at the People's Center in Serrekunda.
Hon.Sallah talks about his background, tribalism, NADD agenda for
the people of Gambia, idealism, etc.
Listen to Hamat Bah's explosive speech on GRTS in 1996 and many
other pieces of important Gambian history.
A
Raki Web Radio presentation.
Listen to coverage of the PPP 1992 congress in Mansakonko where ex-president Alhagi Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara announced his intention to step down. Listen to all the PPP party stalwarts' plea for him to continue leading the nation. Two years later, he was overthrown by clowns in uniform.
A Raki Web Radio presentation.
Gambia vs. Senegal 1980 Zone 2 finals featuring Goalkeeper Saho, Bill Badgie, Biri, E.K., Commy Owens, Lamin Owens, Saihou Sarr, Star Jallow, Tony Joiner, Iddar Kah, Essa Faye etc. against Senegal's Cherno Mboup, Omar Toure, Koto, Abdou Sarr, Mamadou Niang etc.
A Raki Web Radio presentation.
Gambia vs. Ivory Coast 1984 World Cup Preliminary Rounds featuring Sang Ndong, Garba Touray, Biri, Alagie Sarr, Paul Ogu, Commy Owens, Baboucarr Sowe (Louse), Joe Tennis, Amadou Adams, Essa Faye, Malleh Wadda, Saul Samba, Ali Samba, Pochi Sarr, Saul Jagne, Minteh etc.
A Raki Web Radio presentation.
1984 Finals of the GNIC Tournament featuring Wallidan vs. Young Africans. Wallidan Team: Ali Samba, Biri, Pa Laiti Njie, Salifu Bojang (Attaya), Louse, Joe Tennis, Omar Bayo, Kemo Fattajo, Ebou Mbye,Lie Conteh etc. Young Africans: Boy Badou, Aziz Corr, Malleh Wadda, Joe Sambou, Bla Taal, Louie Thorpe, Abou Johnson, Kojo Robinson, Mustapha Minteh, Pa Alieu, Modou Njie etc
A Raki Web Radio presentation.
Save The Gambia Democracy Project presents Voices from Gambian Diasporans.
Listen to the VOGD November 19, 2005 broadcast featuring STGDP's condemnation of the illegal arrest of NADD leaders.
VOGD can be heard on 9405KHZ (9.4MHZ) on the 31 Meter Band of your short- wave radio every Saturday from 2000hrs to 2030hrs GMT.
Save The Gambia Democracy Project presents Voices from Gambian Diasporans.
Listen to the VOGD November 12, 2005 broadcast featuring Omar Amadou Jallow (OJ) on NADD's rebuttal of Jammeh's misguided and nauseating comments on Koriteh Day
. VOGD can be heard on 9405KHZ (9.4MHZ) on the 31 Meter Band of
your short- wave radio every Saturday from 2000hrs to 2030hrs GM.