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November 2023 Failed Coup – Treason and Murder Trial Open

    By Emma Black   Two men accused of involvement in the failed coup attempt of November 2023 appeared before the Freetown Magistrate Court No. 1 on Monday, 2 June 2025, to face charges of treason and murder, Joseph Dumbuya, 50, and Ahmed Turay, 59, stood before Principal Magistrate

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NDMA Addresses Operational Challenges Amid Surge in Fire Incidents

By Josephine Sesay       In a recent interview with Mr. Mohamed L. Bah, Director of Communications at the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), shed light on the agency’s ongoing efforts and challenges in responding to disasters across the country. The central government has been working to keep the

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Minister Tamba Lamina Clarifies Ministry’s Role Amid Census Delay

Tamba Lamina Minister of Local Government and Community Affairs   By Josephine Sesay   In a recent interview with the minister of local government and community Affairs, Tamba Lamina, addressed public concerns surrounding the delayed national census, he clarified that his ministry is not responsible for establishing or naming local

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Welder Faces Court Over Alleged Assault

    By Emma Black   Abdul Sesay, a 46-year-old welder, appeared again before Magistrate Mamakoh Saio Kallon at the Pademba Road Magistrate Court No. 3 in Freetown, where he is facing a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, contrary to Section 47 of the Offences Against the Person

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Senegalese Prime Minister in SL to Boost Energy and Mining Cooperation

    By Sulaiman Jalloh   Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko arrived in Sierra Leone on Monday 2 June 2025 for an official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the energy and mining sectors, he was welcomed at the Freetown International Airport by Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr.

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Children and the Uncertain Path of the Nation

By Josephine Sesay     In every society, children are considered the future. They are meant to grow up in a world that nurtures them, protects them, and gives them the tools to thrive. But today, in this country, that promise is slipping away. Broad daylight used to mean safety.

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