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November 2015

In a well coordinated attempt to smear the reputation of the hard working Minister of Lands, Musa Tarawallie, a group of old and vulnerable people were made to hold placards in protest over what they

The Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Information and Communications,  has on Wednesday, November 4 this year, said that they are very impressed  the operations of the Smart mobile phone in the country.  (Photo: Smart Mobile Programme

Serious road construction is going on for the people of Diang Chiefdom, from a company known as Blue Arising in Kabala. According to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Mr. Nick Wereh, this is not

With great Optimism, I pen down these few words.  We all know the duration of an eclipse. It is but a passing phase in the life of the moon and very rare in the dynamics

A day after the Ebola outbreak was declared over in Sierra Leone, Dr. Marshall Elliot, a senior United Kingdom diplomat, warned of its recurrence. Or so Umaru Fofanah, the award winning BBC Reporter, made us

The leading mobile company, Airtel Sierra Leone, has adopted fifty Ebola affected orphans in the country. This was disclosed to newsmen at a press conference held yesterday at the SOS Children’s Village at Lumley in the

The National Coordinator of the Sierra Leone Ebola Action Group in Australia (SEAGA), Ansumana Usman Koroma (in photo), has on behalf of his organisation commended President Ernest Bai Koroma for is consistent and unwavering gallantry

The Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has described internal auditors as key stakeholders in the fight against corruption. Mr. Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara made this statement at the opening session of a two-day workshop for internal

The National Secretary General of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has told Sierra Express Media that the convention that was reportedly held at the YMCA New Hall at Brookfields in Freetown on Saturday, November 7th

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is arguably one of the most controversial Ministries in Sierra Leone. During the reign of the SLPP (1996-2007), hardly an academic calendar passes without teachers embarking on strike