SLAJ wishes to inform the public and its members that the much awaited disciplinary hearing at the Sierra Leone Police Disciplinary Tribunal in Freetown of six Police officers on the kidnap-styled arrest and detention in
 Title: Before I forget – Some Personal Reflections Author: Bridget CoxISBN: 978-0-578-04153-7Publisher: Bridget Cox Bridget Cox’s début work ‘Before I forget – Some personal reflections,’ is an evocative journey of a middle class, professional Sierra Leonean woman,
Coach Alimamy K-foot Turay has invited 26-players to camp ahead of Sierra Leone's match-up against the Fennecs of Algeria in the 2011 U-20 African Cup of Nations qualifiers. Head Coach of the Sierra Leone national U-20
About 1,500 nurses and health workers from across the country showed their support for free healthcare for pregnant and lactating women and children under five in Government health facilities over the weekend (9-12 April) when
Some 30 people trying to beat addiction to drugs like cocaine, marijuana, alcohol and heroin – locally known as "brown-brown" – are on a waiting list for 'City of Rest', Sierra Leone's only residential drug
The death of Aminata Marah in childbirth was a wake-up call for Dr Samuel A.S. Kargbo. Sierra Leone's reproductive health minister tells of the steps he has taken to try to ensure no such tragedy
A Chinese rival has outbid Aussie-based activist resource investor Cape Lambert’s offer for partly-owned iron ore play DMC. Cape Lambert, where Frank Timis’s AIM-quoted African Minerals is the largest shareholder with 19 per cent, has bid
There are times when words fail me, and this is one such rare occasion. After years of countless complaints from members of the reading public as well as members of the journalism profession, the previous
In advance of the Pilot National Legal Aid Scheme Stakeholders Meeting of 14th – 15th April 2010, the coalition of Civil Society Organisations involved in human rights advocacy and the provision of justice services to
I still maintain that my brother Alpha Kanu ought not to have made the controversial statement about President Ernest Bai Koroma being our greatest leader since Sir Milton Margai and Siaka Stevens. The man has
President Ernest Bai Koroma (in photo) has told Commissioners of the Independent Media Commission (IMC) that he had always believed in the transformation of the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service (SLBS) from a state-owned broadcaster to
Remarks by His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, on the occasion of the presentation of credentials by Ambassador-Designate of the Republic of Mali to Sierra Leone on Monday
Remarks by His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, on the occasion of the presentation of Letters of Credence by His Excellency Mr. Young Kuk Park Ambassador-Designate of the
Nigeria - Even before President Yar’ Adua was sworn in over three years ago, those of us who have sports as their culture medium, braced up for four years of disaster, in the first instance. The
To control our already deteriorated health sector inherited from the SLPP, the current Minister of Health should be thinking about banning cigarette smoking in government offices and other public places of interest. Going to burn