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November 2013

(Lunsar – 4 November 2013): London Mining management team statement: Following community unrest today at London Mining’s Marampa site, management announces that operations resumed at 12:00. At approximately 07:30, London Mining personnel were made aware of

The newly appointed Director General of NTDC, Mrs Sally Mbanefo on Monday at the World Travel Market called for regional integration and mutual co-operation among tourism stakeholders across Africa.   (L - R) Ministers of Tourism

Smallholder farming, which is the backbone of many African economies, is set to be transformed by a combination of investment and increasing access to information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly mobile phones. The claim was

The Honourabe Robin Faley who joined the ruling All Peoples Congress (APC) party one year ago over the weekend celebrated with his people at Segbwma in grand style.  (Photo: Hon. Robin Faley celebrates one year

As a clear demonstration of its steadfastness to rid the country of corruption and corrupt practices, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Northern Regional Office has on Wednesday 30th October, 2013 urged the people of Mayepoh in

Sierra Leone’s top diplomat, Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, Dr Samura Mathew Kamara has on Tuesday 5th November informed the workforce of the Sierra Leone Embassy in the People’s Republic of China, that though

Those  Sierra Leoneans who are over 40 years of age who in the Darkest Years of our ‘rebel war’ between 1991 and 2001 played leadership roles as armed and ‘unarmed combatants’, risking life and limb

“Animals are for white people. Black people only walk around the fence. They never see wild animals, so why would they care about them?”  Tumi In the final episode of Wildlife Warzone, the six newly graduated rangers are

Since July 29, 1971 when President Siaka Stevens signed diplomatic ties with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), so much water has flown under the bridge of that formal relationship. One that has defined this

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2013 – The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) is pleased that our incarcerated colleagues – Mr. Jonathan Leigh, Managing Editor of the Independent Observer newspaper and Editor, Mr. Bai Bai Sesay

Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and Head of Mission to the European Union has said the country will continue to support both the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of

As the 2013 Hajj  and visit of  Madinah have ended, the Sierra Leone Pilgrims are set to return home. The first flight of 503 passengers will leave the kingdom on Thursday, 7th of November at

The Resident Minister, East, Honourable William Juana Smith (in photo), has in an exclusive interview with Sierra Express Media, on Saturday, November 2 this year, described the article by the Independent Observer Newspaper as a

Former Member of Parliament for Constituency 34, Hon. Kondeh Yapo Conteh of Biriwa and Safroko Chiefdoms in the Bombali District last Thursday handed over four classroom blocks to the Binkolo Catholic Junior Secondary School at

The Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Hon. Finda Diana Konomanyi Kabba, on Wednesday, October 30 this year, at the conference hall of the Freetown City Council in Freetown, launched the Devolution Task Force. Addressing