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Sierra Leone’s Bio Urges Europe to Reengage Sahel Amid Rising Insecurity

By Judith Ahmed Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio on Friday called for stronger and more focused engagement between Europe and the Sahel, warning that geopolitical rivalries risk distracting from...

Sierra Leone Seeks Deeper Defence Cooperation with Saudi Arabia at Riyadh Expo

By Derrick Pratt Sierra Leone’s Deputy Minister of Defence led a delegation to a major defence exhibition in Saudi...

Sierra Leone’s NCRA Raises Cost of Biometric ID Cards

By Salifu Tarawallie National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) has announced an increase in the cost of its multi-purpose...

A Troubling Assault on Democratic Norms: Why Political Tolerance and Institutional Neutrality Matter Now More Than Ever

By Albert DavidSierra Leone’s democratic journey has never been simple, but recent patterns of state behavior toward influential...

Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption Commission Concludes Eastern Region Tour with Traditional Leaders in Kono

By Lamin Turay Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption Commission said it has concluded a tour of the country’s Eastern Region...
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$10.6 million water project for Angola Town found defective, auditors say

By Joe Turay FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — A $10.6 million water supply project intended to deliver clean water to residents of Angola Town in Freetown...

Teenage Pregnancy and the Unintended Consequences of Protection Policies

By Joseph Turay Sierra Leone is confronting a troubling paradox. Years of advocacy, legislation and political will have succeeded in reducing adult sexual exploitation of...

How Sierra Leone’s Cyber Laws Threaten Journalism!

By Joseph Turay In the digital age, journalism and cyberspace are inseparable. Reporters rely on online platforms, encrypted messaging, social networks, and digital research to...

Cyber Laws, Corruption Investigations, State Power, & Journalism in Sierra Leone

By Joseph Turay In theory, cybersecurity laws exist to protect citizens, institutions, and national infrastructure from digital harm. In practice, when such laws are vaguely...

Caught !! Sierra Leone’s Cyber Laws, Cocaine deals , – State Power vs Journalists

By Joseph Turay In Sierra Leone, where democracy and freedom of expression are still fragile, a collision is unfolding between legal frameworks designed to protect...

Security & Silence: Sierra Leone’s Cyber Laws, Cocaine Scandals, & State Power – Journalism at risk

By Joseph Turay In Sierra Leone, cybersecurity laws, designed to protect citizens and institutions, are increasingly being used to intimidate journalists. Investigations into corruption, drug...