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March 2011

The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone has started exhibiting the Truth and Reconciliation National Vision to Secondary Schools. (Photo: TRC Laison Officer, Josephine Thompson-Shaw explaining one of the visions to the pupils) Over the

Covert conducts of runaway Abdul Tejan Cole and would be Sierra Leone’s Director of Public Prosecution, Glenna Thompson – justifiably - questioned reasons adjoining Anti Corruption’s criminal prosecution of erstwhile Minister of Fisheries and Marine

One of Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) aspirants, Usman Boie, self-assuredly affirms sweeping leadership in his party come the Day of Judgment. He called himself as a spotless and immaculate politician - fresh enough to take

It is increasingly becoming clear that authorities at Freetown City Council are losing ideas by the minute. Recently, Council came up with by-laws listing a number of offences punishable by the force of law. The offences

"Technology transfer is the process of sharing of skills, knowledge, technologies, methods of manufacturing, samples of manufacturing and facilities among governments and other institutions to ensure that scientific and technological developments are accessible to a

Moments after our public disclosure meeting on Tuesday, 15 March, 2011, at the Miata Conference Centre in Freetown, Mr. Theophilus Gbenda of the Association of Journalists on Mining and Extractives (AJME), an off spring of

Muslims and Christians of Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the 50th Independence Anniversary Committee, will be organising an Inter-Religious Remembrance Service on Wednesday 23rd March 2011 at the National Stadium, Freetown and in the Provinces. The

The issue of soldiers wounded during the decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone has dragged on for far too long. It seems no one has been listening to their cries. This is too sad! It is

After weeks of declaration of intent, Mustapha Sesay (in photo), one of Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) Presidential candidates, yesterday launched his manifesto and campaign. In his measurement, as he addressed journalists at the Harry

It has reached Sierra Express Media that the Editor of Concord Times newspaper, whose name is on the list of persons competing for national secretary generalship of SLAJ, is losing ground owing to rumors of

The Just after independence in 1961 Sierra Leone was seemingly observed as falling apart. The country was driven apart widespread corruption at almost of facets of life. This, to well meaning Sierra Leoneans is the untold observance

Sierra Leonean, Mohamed Kuyateh (in photo) last year crossed the borders of Sierra Leone for solace in Guinea. That he was left with no option but to escape from the hands of the police and find

Australian resources and investment company, Cape Lambert Resources Limited (ASX: CFE) (“Cape Lambert” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results of a scoping study (“Scoping Study”) completed on its 100% owned Marampa Iron

The Senior Fisheries Advisor to the New Partnership for Africa Development Agency (NEPAD) Dr. Sloans Chimatiro has expressed his organisation and the Department for International Development Agency, (DFID) desire to assist the Fisheries and Marine

Sunergy, Inc today announced that the container with the 3 dredges and operating equipment arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This now sets the stage for operations to commence on the Company’s 140 sq. km. Pampana