Seeds of Hope: Can President Bio’s Agricultural Vision Bloom?

By: Elizabeth A Kaine President Julius Maada Bio’s keynote address at the OpenAg Symposium has sent a wave of optimism across the nation. The President’s emphasis on sustainable agriculture and food security has reignited hopes for a brighter future for Sierra Leone’s agricultural sector. However, many are looking on with skepticism. We’ve heard promises before, but…

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15 Years or More for Child Molesters

By: Elizabeth A Kaine  The Ministry of Social Welfare and Sierra Leone Police signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enforce the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2024. Inspector General of Police, William Fayia Sellu, emphasized the need for collective action, especially in rural areas. “We cannot do it alone,” he said. Sellu highlighted challenges, including…

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Justice Jah-Stevens Rules: ‘No Bail for Kpaka Until Trial’s End’

By: Edrie Caleb John  Justice Momoh Jah-Stevens yesterday, Wednesday, September 18, 2024, adjourned the high-profile murder trial of Abdul Kpaka, accused of killing his girlfriend, Sia Kamara, until Thursday, September 26, 2024. Kpaka faces two serious charges: Count 1 – Murder, and Count 2 – Perverting the Course of Justice, for allegedly fabricating evidence related…

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NaCSA Commissioner, Deputy Speaker Discuss National Development Initiatives

By: Saidu Jalloh Ambassador Ernest Mbaimba Ndomahina, Commissioner of the National Commission for Social Action (NaCSA), met with Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Honourable Ibrahim Tawa Conteh on yesterday Wednesday 18th September 2024to discuss Sierra Leone’s development agenda, capacity building, and NaCSA’s rebranding. Ambassador Ndomahina outlined NaCSA’s alignment with President Julius Maada Bio’s “Big Five Game…

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