The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) is deeply perplexed by the recent violent protests in the country that claimed the lives of innocent civilians and security service
Magistrate Mark Ngegba of the Pademba Road Magistrate Court in Freetown on Friday 28th July 2019 slammed a stiff bail condition against four senior journalists in Sierra Leone.
There is an insidious trend of behaviour that is creeping on to our public life, and this is evidently so on our media platforms today. It has become
Selfishness and greed are the vices that have now eaten deep into the fabrics of our Sierra Leonean society today with many ill-motivated Sierra Leoneans especially some of
KEYNOTE SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT JULIUS MAADA BIO AT THE INAUGURAL MEDIA COCKTAIL AT RADISSON BLU ON WEDNESDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2018 Hon Vice President Madam First Lady Chief Minister Minister and Deputy
As the current leadership of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), and the Independent Media Commission (IMC), continue to work relentlessly to instil discipline, professionalism and accountability
A non-profit making organization, Code For Sierra Leone (CFSL) has completed a day training session for Fourah Bay College (FBC) students and Journalists as paradigms shift on creating
The Open Society for West Africa (OSIWA) has empowered one of the disabled organizations on access to justice through human rights citizens' journalism for youths with disability in
Celebrating President Kelvin Lewis With A Standing Ovation Being the voice for journalists and journalism in the country, the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) was established on 5th