Examples of 'jawara' in a sentence

Meaning of "jawara"

Jawara is a noun that refers to a rice variety grown in Indonesia and other parts of Asia

How to use "jawara" in a sentence

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Jawara understood the political advantages of corruption.
He turns and sees his grandson Jawara sitting next to him.
He noted that Jawara faced lots of challenges in both his public and personal lives.
Many things have been said of former President Jawara.
You can walk Jawara to school on Monday morning if you like.
He was a son of a trader Almami Jawara.
He walks Jawara out of the cemetery and takes him back to Evelyn.
She was the first wife of Dawda Jawara.
President Dawda Jawara nominated her as another member.
I am represented by a GPU programme officer in Haddija Jawara.
A while later Fatoumata Jawara fainted and Fatou Camara was having problems breathing.
She was appointed as a Parliamentary Secretary of Education during the regime of Jawara.
The AFPRC deposed the Dawda Jawara government and banned opposition political activity.
Jawara himself refrained from excessive self-enrichment and many of his lieutenants followed suit.
Due to a severe storm, their boats sank and Jawara drowned.

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Fortunately, Jawara did have a great deal of public support.
Due to a severe storm, their boats sunk and Jawara drowned.
However, older Jawara era coins still commonly circulate as legal tender.
Under the treaty with Senegal, Diouf served as president and Jawara as his vice president.
Atim Jawara was one of The Gambia 's top players.
All coins of this series depict former president, Sir Dawda Jawara.
After attending Achimota College, Jawara won a scholarship to Scotland 's Glasgow University to study veterinary medicine.
Both elections were won by the People 's Progressive Party, whose leader Dawda Jawara remained president.
Jawara represented Gambia on the under-17 and senior national teams.
Barrow names Gambia 's conference center after ex-President Jawara.
Fatoumatta Jawara stated in an affidavit, “ They took me to one dark place.
It was the dominant ruling party from 1965 with president Dawda Jawara.
Jawara played for Gambia 's top women 's football club, the Red Scorpions FC, based in Serekunda.
The relative stability of the Jawara era was first shattered by a coup attempt in 1981.
Jawara was elected the first President and remained in this position until 1994.
With the republican referendum in 1970, Jawara became the first President of the Gambia.
This day commemorates Yahya Jammeh 's military coup in 1994 staged to overthrow Dawda Jawara.
Tosh 's sons, Andrew Tosh, and Jawara McIntosh, prevented the sale, claiming ownership of the guitar.
His name 's Jawara.
Elected president Dawda Jawara was overthrown in a military coup led by Yahya Jammeh on 22 July 1994.
The Gambia became independent on 18 February 1965 with Dawda Jawara as the first prime minister.
President Jawara requested military aid from Senegal, which deployed 400 troops to The Gambia on 31 July.

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