If President Bio Knew…, He Would’ve Appointed Bank Governor Dr Ibrahim L Steven’s in His First Term.
LEONE ROCK METAL GROUP PAYS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND AND SURFACE RENT TO PORT AND RAIL COMMUNITIES
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
Isaac Achmed Babadi was born 6 April 2005, and is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder and a winger for PSV Erdivisie club. (more…)
The National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) has registered Sierra Leone’s reported deaths of about 13, 186 with a shared number of 7,252 people representing 55% males and 5, 934 females representing 45% respectively. (more…)
According to National Civil Registration Authority’s (NCRA), it has recorded a total of 834 marriages which were registered within the authority. (more…)
As things unfold in global soccer, Sully Kaikai, Sierra Leonean born scored a wonderful goal for Cambridge United but were eliminated from Emirates FC cup. (more…)
One of Sierra Leone international stars, Daniel Kanu, was on target in Charlton Athletics’ 3-3 draw in their League competition at Vale Park in England. (more…)
The wise bird has been following every development relating to the Chieftaincy election in the Ribbi Chiefdom. (more…)
Lawyer Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara, famous lawyer defending former President Koroma on all his cases, including the Commission of Inquiry and the recent treason charges, has said that “it is unfortunate for this nation to drag
By Yusufu Sesay The Principal of Bombali District Council Junior and Secondary School at Rokonta Bombali Sharry Chiefdom, Bombal District in the Northern Province, Daniel Raymond Kamara Alias Opinto is presently in hidding after he
China’s 24th Medical Team has provided free medical services to residents of Pepel Community and employees of Leone Rock Metal Group of Sierra Leone. (more…)
Sierra Leoneans: Back in harness!
By Hassan I. Conteh Sierra Leoneans, a good number of them, have quietly spent the festive holidays in the country and they’re expecting to return to their normal, busy business by next week this month.