Sierra Leone Will Rise Again
About five hundred and fifty two years ago, a voyager from Portugal sailed along the Atlantic Ocean in the West Africa coast of Africa. Sierra Leone was considered to be [Read more]
About five hundred and fifty two years ago, a voyager from Portugal sailed along the Atlantic Ocean in the West Africa coast of Africa. Sierra Leone was considered to be [Read more]
Some twenty years or more ago, while I was minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the government of late former President Alhajie Dr. Ahmad Tejan-Kabbah, I was summoned [Read more]
The deputy matron at the government hospital in Kenema Josephine Finda Sellu has called on the government and Non Governmental Organizations to immediately come to the aid of the District [Read more]
The long awaited suspense in the minds of supporters of the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) belonging to Amb. Allie Bangura’s camp and those of the present Chairman of the [Read more]
Some executive members and supporters of the main opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) have asked the Chairman and Leader, Chief Sheborah Sumanoh Kapen, and Secretary-General, Sulaiman Bajan Tejan-Sie, to [Read more]
Since the dawn of history, education has invariably been the core factor in the progress and development of nations across the world. It has been the source of enlightenment to [Read more]
Is Having Bahige Annan, a Syrian, Serving as Consul General for Sierra Leone in the UAE in the Best Interest of Sierra Leone? Like most Sierra Leoneans, I was greatly [Read more]
When President Koroma was elected in 2007 some of us welcomed him faithfully because we thought the best democratic nation is the one that rotates its seat of power. But [Read more]
Ebola was first reported in Guinea in March 2014 in the four southeastern districts of Guekedou, Macenta, Nzerekore and Kissidougou. By March 27, four confirmed cases were found in Conakry, [Read more]
Reports monitored from Sierra Leone indicate that a nine years old girl in a village called Bongama 1 in the Nimikoro Chiefdom bled to death following a forceful initiation into [Read more]
When London-born Jay was a teenager her mother suggested she join a secret women's society in Sierra Leone. There would be a big party, new dresses and she would be [Read more]
Orange continues to support innovation in Africa and launches its third incubator partnership on the continent Orange announces the opening of the first start-up incubator in Niger PARIS, France, May [Read more]
A new interactive map (1) published by the international development charity WaterAid (http://www.wateraid.org), has been launched online showing that 14 African governments are on course or within touching distance of [Read more]
Sierra Leone is tackling the lack of information on one of the most devastating injuries of childbirth Lack of data is an obstacle to tackling obstetric fistula, but now Sierra [Read more]
The entire members of the Association of Sierra Leonean Journalists in Exile (ASALJIE) in Australia hereby strongly condemn the recent brutal attack by personnel of the Sierra Leone Police against [Read more]
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