
That Wellington-Masiaka Highway! By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings Infrastructural development is often hailed as the backbone of economic growth, and in Sierra Leone, few projects have made as significant an impact in recent years as the Wellington-Waterloo-Masiaka Toll Road. Commissioned to ease traffic congestion, improve connectivity, and
By Dadson A. Musa The poor conditions of services at Koidu Holdings have got tongues wagging and people like the first lady of the republic of Sierra Leone has ventured unabashedly into the cry for workers to get their due. Appalling conditions of service in work places is not only
By Sulaiman Jalloh Sierra Leone’s Commissioner General of the National Revenue Authority (NRA) Jeneba Bangura has informed journalists that the Authority is targeting about eighteen billion Leones (NLe18.9bn) for the year 2025, saying there is a steady improvement in revenue generation thus reflecting the commitment to implementing financial reforms aimed

By Sulaiman Jalloh In a landmark event aimed at protecting Sierra Leone’s Forest and improving climate change in the country under the ‘Protect Sierra Leone initiative,’ His Excellency Vice President Dr. Mohammed Juldeh Jalloh has on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at the Bintumani International conference center in Freetown

By Sulaiman Jalloh Sheikh Faruk Adam Bah, a famous Islamic lecturer in Sierra Leone has urged members of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) to study technology proper while executing their duty as journalists. He made this statement on Wednesday March 19th during the Annual Iftar organized by
By Sulaiman Jalloh The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has informed pressmen that five, including a Bishop, are in Police custody, helping with police investigation relating to the death of two young boys attending the Pentecostal School in Freetown. Report says, late Tuesday, March 18, 2025, two boys were
By Dadson A. Musa Lower-level elections in the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) have progressed across the country albeit with pockets of violence. Most district chairmen had wanted to avoid these skirmishes at all costs but they happened anyway. It was why in the first place they encouraged
By Dadson A. Musa The chaos and injustices in the land administration in the country which the government of Sierra Leone with the help of World Bank had sought to correct are still being circumvented by unscrupulous individuals. This negative trend has affected development in our country and
By Abubakarr Bah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia In Volume One of “Goodies of the Bio Presidency,” I explored Sierra Leone’s complex history of gender inequality, spanning from colonial rule to the present day. A significant turning point came when President Bio signed the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE) Act,
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