
Politics and the People
By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings Politics in Sierra Leone is a complex tapestry woven with threads of loyalty, identity,
By Mohamed Mansaray in Kenema. Late Alhaji Mohamed Allieu Shaw, First Imam of the Kenema Dama Mosque The Encroached Land with make shift structures ordered to be vacated. In the
By: Augusta Osmatu Bangura The demolition of structures within the Kongo Dam catchment area has raised questions about land acquisition, enforcement and how residents were able to construct homes
By Edwina Bawoh Every rainy season, residents of some low-lying communities in Freetown prepare for the possibility and thoughts of water entering into their homes, and streets. Despite this
By: Kadijatu Ishmatu Bangura Freetown has once again placed youth at the center of its climate resilience strategy with the launch of the third cohort of the Bloomberg Youth
By Saidu Bangura Sierra Leone joined the rest of the world on August 12 to mark International Youth Day, with government and civil society offering starkly different pictures
By Josephine Sesay Health and Sanitation Minister Dr Austin Demby has called on healthcare workers across Sierra Leone to take greater responsibility for preventing maternal and child deaths, warning that
By Josephine Sesay Vice President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh has announced a two-week regional tour aimed at strengthening decentralization, improving local government service delivery and bringing governance closer to communities across
By Aminata Abu Bakarr Kamara The National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) has called for increased investment in an integrated, decentralised and digital civil registration system as Sierra Leone prepares to
By Aminata Abu Bakarr Kamara Two workers have reportedly died following a mudslide at the FB Group construction site in Lungi, where workers were engaged in underground pipe installation as
By Aminata Abu Bakarr Kamara The newly appointed Director of Taiama Enterprise Academy (TEA), a tertiary institution in Taiama Town, has reportedly been robbed of her mobile phone and cash
By: Augusta Osmatu Bangura The demolition of structures within the Kongo Dam catchment area has raised questions about land acquisition, enforcement and how residents
By Edwina Bawoh Every rainy season, residents of some low-lying communities in Freetown prepare for the possibility and thoughts of water entering into their
By: Kadijatu Ishmatu Bangura Freetown has once again placed youth at the center of its climate resilience strategy with the launch of the third
By Saidu Bangura Sierra Leone joined the rest of the world on August 12 to mark International Youth Day, with government and civil
By Josephine Sesay Health and Sanitation Minister Dr Austin Demby has called on healthcare workers across Sierra Leone to take greater responsibility for preventing maternal

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings Politics in Sierra Leone is a complex tapestry woven with threads of loyalty, identity,

His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has received a high-powered delegation from the Economic Community of West African States,

By; Alieu Amara Suwu The outspoken Honourable Member of Parliament representing the people of Kailahun District, Hon. Margaret

By; Alusine Fullah Are the mass media too influential in politics today? Do journalists merely report and analyse
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