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February 2016

The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice wishes to inform the general public that between 4th of January and 4th February 2016, his office has filed 95 indictments and refiled 53 indictments. Of the 53 indictments

The Statistics Act of 2002 gives Sierra Leone Statistics Sierra Leone (SSL) the statutory mandate to effectively plan and coordinate statistical activities in Sierra Leone, with the aim of collecting, processing, analyzing and disseminating accurate,

Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah (in photo) came into office as President of the Republic of Sierra Leone in March 1996 when the war intensified and many Sierra Leoneans were either internally displaced or became refugees

A three-day sub-regional consultative conference organized by Sierra Leone Adult Education Association (SLADEA) ended yesterday at the Hill Valley Hotel in Freetown. The objective of the consultative conference, which attracted MORE THAN 150 participants from Sierra

Though Sierra Leone is abundantly endowed with natural resources that could transform the country into a developed economy if properly managed by state authorities, the possibility of Government implementing the post-Ebola socio-economic recovery plan without

Officials of the Ministry of Youth Affairs (MOYA) have successfully concluded a three-day interactive session in Kabala, Koinadugu District. The event, which was organized at the Koinadugu District Council Hall in Kabala, was chaired by the

The Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon. Alimamy A. Kamara, has expressed optimism that the proposed Youth Village at Foronoya in Koinadugu District will be the country’s flagship programme in future. The Youth Village which garnered the

Speaking to members of parliament on the safe abortion bill which was levied at parliament for consultation and education, Dr. Roland Williamson Taylor in his presentation discussed two main methods on safe abortion, adding that

Theme: Together, mobilizing to contribute to the achievement of the new Global Goals through the elimination of Female Genital Mutilation by 2030. Freetown 6 February 2016 – On the day of the 13th International Day of Zero Tolerance