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Digital Ticketing and Payment System from GTSC and Yonna Group

On September 5, 2025, GTSC and Yonna Group’s Yonna Wallet introduced a digital ticketing system for cashless payments and seat reservations, revolutionizing public transport in The Gambia with enhanced convenience and innovation.

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The Gambia Transport Service Company (GTSC) has teamed up with Yonna Group’s Yonna Wallet to introduce a digital ticketing and payment system aimed at improving road travel in The Gambia.

With the Yonna Wallet app, passengers can buy tickets, reserve seats, and make bookings without using cash.

Ba Lamin Darbo, Deputy General Manager of GTSC, and Momodou Barrow, General Manager of Yonna Wallet, highlighted the importance of this partnership in fostering digital innovation and enhancing the public transport experience.

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