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Sierra Leone Police to Enforce Helmet & Seatbelt Laws from March 9

By Adama Sesay The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has announced that it will intensify enforcement of helmet and seatbelt regulations nationwide beginning Monday, March 9, as part of efforts...

Stranded : President Bio in Dubai ?

Reports on social media and local news platforms say President Dr. Julius Maada Bio is in Dubai, United...

Sierra Leone’s Media Reform Undermined by Weak Sustainability and Digital Law Abuse

By Joseph Turay As Sierra Leone pursues a long‑term media reform agenda, key systemic problems persist, including weak financial...

Sierra Leone Football Association Appoints Patricia Barrie as Finance Director

By Leo Koroma The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has appointed Mrs. Patricia Alpha Barrie as its new Finance...

A Nation Exposed: The Unfolding Crisis in Yenga and the Betrayal of Sierra Leone’s Constitutional Promise

By Albert David What is happening from Yenga to Falaba is not just a border incident. It is a...
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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...