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
The essence of providing security for the state (people and property) by government in power cannot be overemphasized as it is enshrined in the country’s constitution. (more…)
By Africa24 news A lot of Sierra Leoneans are giving out their misgivings about the ongoing screening of people for clandestine deadly weapons at newly created checpoints across the country. (more…)
By Africa 24 news On a poda-poda vehicle heading to Freetown from Waterloo rural district, some passengers were expressing sad, ambivalent feelings about government’s ongoing restriction of people’s movements at night hours. (more…)
By Mohamed Issa We have seen in most African countries including Sierra Leone where corrupt political leaders over the years are celebrated especially by their supporters and cronies because they allow the operations of their
By Isaac Lahai Lamin Sierra Leone’s position in the West Africa sub region is enviably strategic. Within a tropical region, Sierra Leone is suitably located at the endpoint of the Mediterranean Sea. The country is
By Isaac Lahai Lamin Fourah Bay College was founded on Friday 18th of February in the year 1827 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) as a theological and academic institution for training missionaries and public
By Mohamed Issa Sierra Leoneans, who are conversant with the country’s telecommunication company Sierratel’s problem, will be very blunt to point accusing fingers at the governing Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) as architect, spanning from
By Hassan I. Conteh Sierra Leone’s government under the leadership of President Julius Maada Bio has unveiled its flagship project, Feed Salone, just a week ago. (more…)
By Mohamed Kallon The news of government, companies or individuals bringing more transport whether buses, vehicles, ferries, trains or any other means to cushion the effect of transportation in Sierra Leone is always good news
OUR NATIONALITY IS AT STAKE!
By Alfred B.Koroma Greed, egocentric tendencies, selfishness and other vices that have culminated into perpetual hardship and abject poverty have undoubtedly eating deep into the fabric of our sense of nationality and mutual love for