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“Independence, fairness and objectivity”

By Sallieu S. Kanu   Freetown, Sierra Leone — August 5, 2025: The Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, has emphasized the importance of conducting a fair, inclusive, and credible national census in December 2026. Speaking during a high-level engagement with senior media practitioners at the Ministry’s conference hall on Tuesday, Bah underscored that...
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Freetown, Sierra Leone — August 4, 2025: The University of Sierra Leone (USL) has officially launched a comprehensive review of its institutional policies aimed at enhancing service delivery, ensuring compliance, and aligning with international best practices. The initiative, spearheaded by the USL Policies Review Committee, commenced on July 30, 2025, and is being led by Dr....
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Freetown, Sierra Leone — August 1, 2025: The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Reggae Union of Sierra Leone and Olive Garden, hosted the inaugural One Nation Reggae Festival at Family Kingdom, Aberdeen Beach Road — a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and unity. The festival, held under the banner of the...
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By Ibrahim S. BanguraPort Loko, Sierra Leone — August 4, 2025: Port Loko District’s entertainment scene is undergoing a powerful transformation with the launch of the Entertainers for Peace and Development (EPAD) initiative — a groundbreaking movement that leverages music, performance, and public engagement to address pressing social challenges in the region. Formed by a dynamic...
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Free roaming between West African countries is being promoted by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire were the first to implement it in 2023. Liberia and Sierra Leone are launching free roaming this week, abolishing the additional charges applied to nationals of both countries for receiving calls when traveling across...
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