Internal security Sierra Leone: police action, vigilantism against ‘drug lords’& cartels are failing
The Fourah Bay College Forest Reserve and the threat to Monkeys and other Mammals. A Call for Action
In a momentous session on Thursday, October 19, 2023, the Parliament of Sierra Leone, with unanimous support, ratified the amended 28.2MW Betmai HydroElectric Power project agreement that will be developed along the Pampana River. This
Africa Muslim Agency (AMA) Junior Secondary School, Kissy town, Waterloo is in dire need of support from government, NGOs and other well-meaning organizations and individuals. (more…)
By Mohamed Kallon Now that the much trumpeted June 24th general elections have come and gone, though with some noticeable hiccups that necessitated the organization of the just concluded national dialogue between the aggrieved main
By: Amara Kargbo The Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources has unfolded its revenue projection for the Fiscal Year 2024 that the ministry, through its revenue streams including license fees and totalities, will generate a
By Africa 24 analysts On a tete-a-tete at his business place at Regent Road in the central of Freetown, a clothes seller, Ibrahim Bangs, says he is disappointed in Dr. Samura Kamara over his decision
By Ibrahim Karin Bangura (Tanko) As the Sierra Leone Premier League is underway, a cross-session of the newly appointed Premier League Board Members last weekend, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Sports, Madam
By Mohamed Kamara The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has on Thursday October 19, 2023 requested the Ministry of Finance for a bail-out of Two Hundred and Fifty Million, United States Dollars (USD 250M)
By Mohamed Kamara “My government is committed to promoting Human Right, Democracy and the Rule of Law”. With these words in response to the European Union Delegation on the presentation of their report, the outcome
Kingho Port and Rail Company, a subsidiary company to Leone Rock Metal Group (LRMG), has invested over US$150M to upgrade and reconstruct the Railway and Port facilities to international standard in Sierra Leone. (more…)
Samura Or Ernest: Who Is To Blame?
By Africa 24 analysts Who is To Blame is a fine novel written by a Sierra Leonean, Alhaji Abu Sesay. (more…)