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Inyillah Borteh Conteh – A Leader Championing Women’s Empowerment and Community Engagement

By Michaella Faith Wright Inyillah Borteh Conteh is a communications specialist and nonprofit leader, has become a powerful voice for women’s empowerment and community engagement, combining her journalistic background with a deep commitment to social change. Born and raised in Sierra Leone, Inyillah has dedicated her career to uplifting marginalized voices, with a focus […]
Sierra Leonean Women’s Fight for Rights – From Suffrage to Modern-Day Advocacy

By Michaella Faith Wright For decades, women in Sierra Leone have been at the forefront of the struggle for equal rights, pushing boundaries from gaining the right to vote to advocating for policies that promote gender equality. While progress has been made, the journey towards full inclusion and equal opportunities remains ongoing, with […]
Fire Outbreak Ravages Bottom Oku Community Wharf in Wellington

By Josephine Sesay A devastating fire outbreak has struck the Bottom Oku Community Wharf in Wellington, Freetown, in the early hour around 3:00 AM on Wednesday 2025. Inferno, which has left the community in shock and despair, was reportedly triggered by an electrical meter explosion caused by poor electricity supply in the area. According […]
NSA and Audit Service Hang Heads to Strike New Bond

The Senior Management of the National Sports Authority (NSA), led by its Executive Director Dr. Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai, engaged top officials of Audit Service Sierra Leone on Tuesday, 4th March 2025, to strike a new bond. The meeting, held at the Audit Service Office, Freetown City Council Building, is part of new NSA’s governance structure […]
Rokupr Residents Demand Prepaid Meters after Two Years Delay
By Thaimu T Kamara Residents of Rokupr community have expressed frustration to Expo Times over the failure of Power Leone to provide prepaid electricity meters, despite payments made more than two years ago. Many households and businesses remain without meters, leading to unreliable power supply and financial losses. Speaking to Expo times, local […]
Speaker to Drag Mining Companies to Parliament

By Sulaiman Jalloh Hon. Segepoh Solomon Thomas, Speaker of Sierra Leone Parliament is expected to drag to Parliament all defaulting mining companies across the country, especially on things that have to do with Cooperate Special Responsibilities (CSR). While presiding over Parliament on Thursday, March 4, 2025, the Speaker ordered all Members of Parliament who […]
Parliament Engages Journalist Melvin Tejan Mansaray over Contempt

By Sulaiman Jalloh The sixth Parliament of Sierra Leone, through the Parliamentary Privileges and Ethics Committee, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, engaged journalist Melvin Tejan Mansaray in committee room one Parliament building. The hearing was fair and transparent as Melvin was given the platform to have his say on the matter. Journalist Melvin was […]
President Bio Calls for Innovation and Strategic Partnerships to Strengthen Food Security in Africa

His Excellency, President Julius Maada Bio has emphasized that food security is not just about agricultural production but is intrinsically linked to economic growth, health, climate resilience, and national stability. Delivering the keynote address at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) headquarters in Ibadan, Nigeria on 4th March, 2025, President Bio addressed hundreds of […]
Decentralization – Produce Monitoring Board Sets Pace
By Dadson A. Musa Over centralization of power in Sierra Leone is British colonial legacy and government after government have not made any clean break from it. People in the interior get less of government attention and therefore less or haphazard service or sometimes nothing at all. It is a serious that the […]