Finance Secretary Optimistic on Revenue Targets Despite Early Setbacks

By: Joseph Momoh, Reporter, D.S. The Financial Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Matthew Dingie, has reassured the public that Sierra Leone is poised to meet its revenue generation targets, despite experiencing initial setbacks in early 2025. During the Ministry of Information and Civic Education’s (MOIC) weekly press briefing, Dingie emphasized the country’s strong performance…

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U.S. Ambassador Confirms No Travel Bans for Sierra Leone Amid Concerns

By: Elizabeth A. Kaine The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Alhaji Musa Timothy Kabba, has been actively addressing rumors and concerns surrounding potential visa restrictions and a proposed travel ban affecting Sierra Leone nationals. Kabba has publicly refuted social media reports claiming that Sierra Leone is among 43 countries facing imminent travel bans…

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Community in Mourning After Tragic Incident at National Pentecostal School: Two Children Found Dead

By: Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, D.S. The Mend Street/Circular Road community is engulfed in an overwhelming wave of grief and sorrow following a heart-wrenching incident that claimed the lives of two innocent children and left another severely injured at the National Pentecostal School on Fort Street. This tragedy unfolded on March 18, when three children, including…

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Driver Charged with Housebreaking and Theft of 55,000 Leones at Pademba Road Court

By: Saidu Jalloh, Reporter D.S. Ibrahim Michael, a thirty-two-year-old driver, made his initial appearance before Magistrate Sahr Kekura at Pademba Road Court No.1 in Freetown, facing charges of housebreaking and larceny in violation of Section 26 (1) of the Larceny Act 1916. According to the particulars of the offense presented during the court session, on…

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Koidu Limited Labor Dispute Sparks HRCSL Investigation into Workers’ Grievances

By Joseph Momoh, Reporter D.S. The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL), in collaboration with the Kono District Human Rights Committee (KDHRC), has embarked on a fact-finding mission to probe a burgeoning labor dispute between Koidu Limited Mining Company and its employees. The investigation aims to gather firsthand accounts from key stakeholders regarding the…

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Government Sets Bold Vision to Safeguard Nature and Combat Climate Change

By: Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter D.S. The Government of Sierra Leone has unveiled an ambitious strategy aimed at preserving the country’s environment and addressing climate change. Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Jiwoh Abdulai, presented the comprehensive four-part plan during the inaugural Forest and Climate Forum conference held in Freetown. This initiative is part of the…

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Freetown Mayor and Africa’s First Chief Heat Officer Among National Geographic’s 33 Honorees

By: Joseph Momoh reporter D.S In a landmark acknowledgment of visionary leadership and dedication to sustainable development, Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr OBE of Freetown and Eugenia Kargbo, Africa’s first Chief Heat Officer, have been celebrated by National Geographic as part of their National Geographic 33 list. This prestigious honor highlights 33 extraordinary changemakers whose innovative ideas…

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