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I AM NOT “SILENT” BECAUSE I WANT TO…

Fellow Sierra Leoneans, I hope you are all well despite whatever personal or collective challenges you may be facing. May those burdens be eased. Please bear with me because this will...

UMARU FOFANA IS A VERY BRILLIANT JOURNALIST ( NO DOUBT ) , BUT THIS IS WHAT WE EXPECT FROM HIM

By Kabs Kanu Let us get this point clear. Nobody is doubting the brilliance of BBC reporter Umaru Fofana....

Orange Money launches Mastercard in Sierra Leone to boost digital payments

By Peter Daramy and Rosaline Turay Orange Money, in partnership with Zenith Bank Sierra Leone and Mastercard, on Thursday...

Freetown sanitation continues despite mayoral boycott

By Danny Kamara Essential waste management services in Freetown continue uninterrupted, even as Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr and most city...

Sierra Leone water company launches five-year strategic plan to improve service delivery

By Lynn Dura and Rosaline Turay The Sierra Leone Water Company (SALWACO) on Tuesday launched its five-year Strategic Development...
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Christmas in Freetown city lacks everything that Warima village had during my days

Bongolistically… Mallam O. They say you cannot pour from an empty pot. But here in Freetown, my pot is full of everything but what matters. This...

Sierra Leone adopts new rules to protect whistleblowers and witnesses

By Joe Turay FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has brought into force new regulations aimed at strengthening protection for whistleblowers and...

$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...