Ebola Cases Confirmed in Sierra Leone
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]
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]
The Public Order Act, 1965 has, among other issues apparently become a bone of contention among Legislators, Politicians and Media Practitioners. The fact that the Constitutional Review Committee is busy [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]
The recent sacking by President Ernest Bai Koroma of three top management officials at the National Social Security and Insurance Trust (NASSIT) generated huge debate among Sierra Leoneans, many of [Read more]
Let Professionalism Prevail – Is Sylvia Blyden a Loose Canon? When Sylvia Blyden of the Awareness Times newspaper was appointed by the president, many observers interpreted the move as [Read more]
President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma on Tuesday 20th May extolled the achievements of the Executive Chairman of the African Minerals Limited, Gibril Moseray Fadika during an award presentation ceremony at [Read more]
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IS PRACTICED ON UNITED STATES SOIL! May 17, 2014: Fairfax, VA. – Female Genital Mutilation, more commonly known as FGM has received the most attention in [Read more]
One of the hottest contenders for the presidency in Sierra Leone at the 2017 elections, is Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, who is currently serving as the Special Representative of the UN [Read more]
I listened to Sierra Leone’s Chief Electoral Commissioner – Christiana Thorpe the other evening, as she was being interviewed on the Society for Radio Democracy FM 98.1, about her recently [Read more]
Since I raised some Governance awareness and concerns in my Article: Cry our Beloved Country in June 2011 no significant changes have taken place. Life has gone on and there [Read more]
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