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
As the brave bird usually says that it has never told lies to the people of this nation; that’s more the reason the bird is flying the length and breadth of the Country to get
Bra Parrot is not a politician and will never be one, only that the brave bird is always talking about issues of national development and not about personalities. (more…)
By Hassan I. Conteh This is the lame-thinking usually expressed by a good many of Sierra Leoneans. (more…)
By Hassan I. Conteh The end of July has witnessed some very heavy downpour in Waterloo town, the outskirt of Sierra Leone capital. (more…)
By Hassan I. Conteh 'Kirrrrr-ing, kirrrr-ing,kirrr-ing, Kirrrr-ing !' his itel 'button phone' was ringing loudly with persistent calls by patients and other clients almost from every parts of Sierra Leone while sitting on a wodden
Since 2018 the brave bird has been following the political atmosphere in the Country, and sometime talk to people who matter in society to be able to be more knowledgeable about daily happenings in Freetown
By Hassan I Conteh Farmers in Tonkolili, north of Sierra Leone, are praying for President Julius Maada Bio to continue with his second-five year term in office as his past regime brought them much profit
By Hassan I.Conteh Sierra Leoneans in the provinces are particularly happy to see the putting up of a 530-KM power transmission lines across the country. (more…)
By Alfred Bia Koroma It had been a cherished dream by all and sundry, including Cabinet Ministers themselves for a reasonable and timely cabinet reshuffle as the one the people have just seen of late,
Relocation plans standstill… Waterloo ‘bumeh’
By Hassan I. Conteh The oldest but now very small in size, Waterloo waste site, is yet to be moved far away to a mass landfill in the rural in spite of talks by district