Who’s responsible for the decline in education in Sierra Leone? The daring blame-game question comes from nine year-old Solomon Lewis of the St. Augustine Services Primary School in Gondama Barracks, which houses the 5th Infant
Sierra Leone’s Ambassador Bockari Kortu Stevens (in photo) accredited to the United States of America has told 43 departing American Peace Corps bound for the west Africa Nation that their services have not only helped
Who has seen the ‘Devil’ or ‘Satan’ before? Who has seen ‘God’ before? All the major ‘lettered religions’ have their perception of what ‘God’ and ‘Satan’ is. There are nuances based on the time, the
We all, as admirers of President Koroma have a duty to work in his interest and ensure, the legacies he is working on, are sustained and protected when he shall have left office. Taking a
The following communication was received from concerned UK citizens and Bluemoon (Manchester City Football Club) supporters with regard to Armani Sheku Kamara recently allegedly being accused of ‘Receiving Stolen Property’ and the unethical treatment he
Disgruntled voters in Mile 91, Tonkolili District, are reported to have booed at the Minister of Lands, Country Planning and Environment, Musa Tarawally when he recently led a high-powered delegation to persuade the voters to
Lecturers of all the polytechnics and teacher training colleges in Sierra Leone have gone on a sit-down strike for irregular and appalling conditions of service and for governments failure to sign the 2011 Revised and
Parliament on Friday, June 14, approved three presidential nominees, Leonard Balogun Koroma as Minister of Transport and Aviation, Sahr Kpulun as Board Member of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA) and Lahai Momoh Farma
The Commander of the Forward Operation Base (FOB) in Sulima, Pujehun District has told this medium that since he took office in February this year, he has been able to construct a five bedroom house
In preparation for the Constituency 62 parliamentary bye-election in Tonkolili District scheduled for June 29, 2013, the Chairperson of the National Electoral Commission (NEC) Dr. Christiana Thorpe, has issued a stern warning to the Mile
For several years, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, has been suffering from congestion as its antiquated infrastructure can no longer cope with the growing number of students and lecturers, especially when the historic
Parrot has gathered that some desperate illicit miners masquerading as poro men recently attacked an innocent Indian Investor at Mobureh and vandalised his house after raining unprintable invectives on him. Well, Parrot knows very well
The Headman of Hastings revealed that he has succeeded in negotiating a Le300 million soft loan for the women of Hastings; the loan he said will be provided by the Minister of Trade and Industry,
Senegalese opposition politicians denounced the country’s high unemployment rate to mobilize youth against former President Abdoulaye Wade in the country’s 2012 presidential election. Joblessness was one of the main issues that drove the country’s many
Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the first woman to head the African Union Commission, urged African Member States and international partners to invest more in order to promote job creation in the region. GENEVA (ILO News) –