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May 2016

You know what? Sierra Leone is not cursed as some are want to believe. It is our mentality to anything Sierra Leone and our collective antics that are the cause of the warped society and

The Njaluahun Development Organization (NJADO) on Friday 27th May 2016 awarded scholarships to 54 Ebola orphans in Segbwema Town, Njaluahun Chiefdom Kailahun District. The ceremony was held at the Segbwema Community Center. The scholarships which

The remains of Assistant Liaison Officer of the Sierra Leone Embassy in Saudi Arabia were laid to rest at the Mansouriah Cemetery after a well-attended funeral prayers led by the Chief Imam of the Otaiga

On Friday 27th May 2016, the Ministry of Political and Public Affairs received  reports about  skirmishes among Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP)  supporters in Kenema.  (Photo: Hon. Nanette Thomas, Minister of Political and Public Affairs) The

As the NPSE Examination went on very smoothly today in the Pujehun District, Hon. Alhaji Moijue Kaikai aka "Moses" to the people of Pujehun, by providing food items across the examination centers in the Pujehun

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP STARTS WITH PRIORITIZING GIRL CHILD EDUCATION  - Says Casely Ato Coleman Yesterday marked another milestone in the history of women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone as the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s

Flood victims that were forcefully removed from their temporal settlement at the National Stadium in Freetown and relocated to 6 Mile continue to languish and perish in their new settlement, Sierra Express Media can authoritatively

SLPPNA Strongly Condemns the Callous and Senseless Killing of an SLPP Member in Kenema District Following Conclusion of Reconciliation Meeting  WASHINGTON, DC, USA - According to reports reaching the Sierra Leone People’s Party North America Region

Africa’s development and climate change experts are confident that the historic Paris Agreement on Climate Change that was unanimously adopted last December in Paris will be a win for the continent. At the Paris summit,

The Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Internal Affairs has raised grave concern over the manner in which the National Registration Secretariat (NRS) is carrying out its mandate in terms of service delivery at national level especially

Scaling up solar power to meet Africa’s energy needs In Niger’s eastern region of Diffa in the south of the Ténéré Desert — a vast sandy area across Niger and Chad up in the Sahara desert

Hundreds of inhabitants of Water Nar Life section in Moyeaba in east end Freetown have complained of the deplorable road network their community which they say has deprived them of accessing basic facilities and amenities

The issue of maltreatment of Sierra Leonean House maids in the State of Kuwait is a subject that has been circulating over the social media for some time now and the conditions reported by the

The Honourable Chief Justice Abdulai Charm has stepped into the protracted land dispute between the neighbouring villages of Robarie and Worreh Makankry in the Makarie Gbantie Chiefdom, Bombali District. This latest development was confirmed to this

There is a mood of impatience among the ministers, businessmen and education experts attending this year’s eLearning Africa conference in Cairo. Aware of the opportunity offered by information and communication technologies to spread education, training