Empowering the Girl Child: Bridging the Education Gap

By Kadiatu A Turay     The education of the girl child has long been recognized as a critical pillar for societal progress. Yet, in many parts of the world, significant gaps persist. Barriers such as cultural norms, poverty, early marriages, and lack of infrastructure continue to stifle girls’ access

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That EU-Air Sierra Leone Ban Over Safety Concerns

By Aminata Abu Bakarr Kamara   The European Union (EU) has placed a ban on all airlines certified in Sierra Leone, prohibiting them from operating within EU airspace. This decision follows the EU’s latest update to its Air Safety List, which includes airlines deemed unable to meet international safety standards.

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Celebrating Ibrahim Sorie Shaw

By Expo Times Correspondent   By every indication, it is very worthy to praise and appreciate people that are pushing to make Sierra Leone a better place. So, let us celebrate one of our own, Ibrahim Sorie Shaw, an inspiring and talented individual whose contributions to healthcare in Sierra Leone

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Haja Mariam Jalloh Leads Educational Transformation in Falaba District

By Sulaiman Jalloh     In a move to complement the government’s efforts to improve human capital development, Haja Mariam Jalloh from Dogoloya town, Falaba District, Northern Sierra Leone has on Thursday, January 2, 2025, opened an international standard school that teaches three international languages; French, Arabic and English. This

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PERSPECTIVE

Dr. Hannah Sao-Kpato Max Kyne – A Legacy of Leadership, Knowledge and Compassion By Joseph Judge Sankoh (Master Judge) Dr Hannah has carved an extraordinary legacy as a scholar, leader and humanitarian, seamlessly balancing her intellectual pursuits with a commitment to improving lives. As both a former NaCSA Commissioner and

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LETTER TO TECH

Dear Tech, I am putting it to you that we have a lot of ministries, departments and agencies that are creating room for absolute media poverty in Sierra Leone. Imagine owing media institutions millions of old Leones and in the case of the new notes, thousands? That is very much

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Gov’t Announces Reduction in Price of Rice  

By Sulaiman Jalloh   In a recent development, the government of Sierra Leone has announced the reduction of price of parboil rice in the country. The move, according to a press release form the Office of the Chief Minister, is to mitigate the hiking cost of food commodities. The Government

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Jui Residents Lament over Acute Water Scarcity

By Sulaiman Jalloh     Residents of Lordep, Jui Community, east end of Freetown, have informed this medium that since the outbreak of Ebola and the construction of the Jui Chinese hospital they haven’t accessed pure and safe drinking water. Due to climate change, water scarcity is evident and Lordep,

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Press Attachés Donate Hundred Thousand Leones to Unity Newspaper  

By Sheku Tanga     To enhance the strategic dissemination of information, Press Attachés from various foreign missions have generously donated a total of one hundred thousand Leones (or one hundred million old notes) to the Unity Newspaper. The cash presentation was made by Cyril Banes and Mohamed Lamin Massaquoi

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