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Media freedom concerns mount in Sierra Leone amid arrests, trials and journalist killing, report says

By Joe Turay Press freedom conditions in Sierra Leone faced renewed strain in April, with incidents ranging from the alleged assault of a journalist by...

Years of Power failures:

Blackouts Deepen under Bio! By Joe Turay Electricity supply to Sierra Leone’s capital has plunged after Turkish energy firm Karpowership cut output over mounting unpaid...

Sexual Harassment Pervasive in Sierra Leone Media, New Study Finds

By Joe Turay Sexual harassment remains a significant and underreported problem within Sierra Leone’s media industry, according to new research by Women in News (WIN),...

Dutch forces abort two last-minute attempts to capture fugitive ‘Bolle Jos’ off Sierra Leone

By Joe Turay Dutch special forces twice came close in recent weeks to arresting fugitive drug trafficker Jos Leijdekkers in West Africa, but the covert...

Sierra Leone Denies Link to €812 Million Spain Cocaine Seizure

By Joe Turay (R— Sierra Leone’s Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU) said on Wednesday there was no evidence linking the government or its ports to...

The Paradox of Visual Clutter: Shrinking Democratic Space and the Right to Campaign

Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara, Esq. In a healthy democracy, the public square is a messy, vibrant place, filled with flyers, posters, and pamphlets arguing over the...