MBSSE secures over $70m to support free education

The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) has disclosed that it has received over Seventy Million Dollars from donor partners to support the free quality education project in Sierra Leone. MBSSE Minister Conrad Sackey disclosed that the Ministry recently signed an agreement with World Bank involving Twenty Million Dollars for foundational learning and […]

Judge punishes accused person for provoking victim in court

Justice Adrian Fisher has ordered 21-year-old Tejan Dickson to be taken into custody at the Male Correctional Centre in Freetown for “recklessly laughing and mocking” a victim while he was in dock. Dickson in the among seven accused persons before Justice Fisher to answer for seven count charges, including wounding with intent and malicious damage. […]

WASSCE & BECE results will be released this September – Minister Sackey

The Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education Mr. Conrad Sackey has assured the public that the result of the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) will be released by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) by the end of September 2023. Minister Sackey made this disclosure on […]

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IMITATION OF USA 9/11 FAILS Like a recurring decimal the scare of a national strike keeps bobbing up now and again. It is becoming intractable. But it is not beyond solution. Government seems to be nonplussed over the misdemeanours of one of its coarse foul-mouthed and ill-bred nationals ensconced in Holland. In this regard one…...

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Child torturer in police net

A woman identified as FA, a resident of Murray Town Barracks, has allegedly beaten a 5-year-old girl, leaving the child with wounds and body pain.   The merciless beating is said to have happened because the victim is reported to have taken food from a pot to eat, unknown to the accused. The child’s act…...

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