Freetown – The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists wishes to congratulate the Speaker of Parliament, Hon Justice Abel Stronge for upholding the truth and encouraging the Editor of The New Storm newspaper to go on
Of the global total of 30 million persons living with HIV in 1997 some two-thirds (21 million) are in sub-Saharan Africa. Infection is concentrated in the socially and economically productive groups aged 15-45, with slightly
The title of this article covers every area of governance and performance management in our daily activities. It is the motto of the Bo Government Secondary school, the most powerful school in Sierra
Hon. Alimamy Kamara of the ruling All Peoples Congress party, yesterday called his colleague Parliamentarians and Sierra Leoneans at large to celebrate for what the NRA, especially the GST has been doing in recent times,
There was a time when the lady by the name of Christiana Thorpe went to my residence to discuss her concerns. I am sure that she found some if not all of my suggestions and
A resident at the Aberdeen community has branded Zain as the best for the fact that they (Zain) are being very much responsive to the needs of their community and Sierra Leone as a whole
The Freetown City Council hurriedly conveyed a press briefing at his headquarter offices on Lightfoot Boston Street to explain how the Le 151 million was spent by its Chief Administrative Officer, Bowenson Phillips. At the press
The editor of Sierra Express Media, Ibrahim Samura, has arrived in Senegal/Dakarr for a week long training of trainers in investigative journalism. The training, according to Samura, cuts across the enlightenments of journalists on issues bordering
The editor of the Nation Newspaper, John Koroma, was arraigned before Commissioners of the Independent Media Commission (IMC) for use of trash and bad words in a story carried by his newspaper. The Independent Media Commission
Retirees of the former Daily Mail have called on government to do justice to them and enforce payment of benefits as was approved by the Cabinet. It could be recalled that retired Daily Mail workers have
Five police officers Wednesday 13th beat up and dragged to Central Police Station female journalist Kadijatu Kamara, who works as a reporter for the Independent Observer newspaper. She was beaten up by traffic police personnel
Word has it that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is chomping at the bit to cinch the 2012 elections in Sierra Leone as increasing numbers of citizens are joining the party worldwide. Established in 1994, in
The first pilot project on Street Girls kicked off on Saturday 16th October at the Northern Headquarter Town of Makeni
The Gbinti Old Students Association (GOSA) on Friday 15th October 2010 presented 250 assorted text books to the Gbinti Secondary School, Gbinti, Dibia Chiefdom, Port Loko District. The books were donated to the old students
'Big-Sam' (in photo) as he is well known among the ranks in the North 1 division in the Superettan league, in his Syriac side will be leading his side to top flight football in Sweden