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Banjul festival draws 50,000 in New Year cultural showcase
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82088, member: 636"] Banjul's streets just exploded with cultural masquerades. Thousands packed the capital for the closing of the Banjul Cultural Festival, a week-long event celebrating local heritage and unity. The festival, supported by the tourism ministry and funded by a European Union project, has grown from a small gathering into a major community highlight, drawing an estimated fifty thousand people. Revelers filled numerous downtown streets enjoying continuous performances, music, and traditional Egungun masquerades from morning until dawn. A task force established by Tourism Minister Abdoulie Jobe managed the event, receiving praise from Vice President Mohammed B.S. Jallow for its improved organization. Jallow stated the festival preserves crucial heritage, linking Gambian traditions to wider West African coastal cultures while remaining unique. A central parade featured over fifty traditional hunting groups, some decades old, including the Rainbow National Society and the Gunshot Hunting Society. Locally called the Hunting Festival, it starts each Christmas Eve and ends on January second, attracting both residents and international tourists annually for this vibrant display. [/QUOTE]
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