The General Secretary of Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Christopher Kamara, and Head of Competition Sorie Ibrahim Sesay have on Tuesday September 29, 2020 participated in a CAF Club Licensing and Stadia online workshop. The online workshop covered areas like deadline for submitting the club licensing, club licensing online platform, CAF Club Licensing Regulations, CAF stadium inspections, regulations, management and leagues status of member associations. Sorie Sesay said, “SLFA recently...Read More
The Ministry of Finance will today commence the 2021 Policy Hearing and Budget discussions at the Ministry of Finance conference hall in Freetown. Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the budget preparation process will commenced with limited number of guests. This program serves as an opportunity for Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) including Local Councils, Parastatals, and State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to discuss and review updates on key sectoral policies contained in...Read More
Just a few days after the government of Sierra Leone lifts a partial ban on National teams to carry on their preparations, Sierra Leone senior male team, Leone Stars has moved their training camp to the Makeni Wusum Field, Makeni City. Head Coach of Leone Stars, John Keister said on Wednesday that the five-day intensive training is part of preparation for the friendly match against Mauritania in Nouakchott and also...Read More
Following the Reopening of school for 2020/2021 Academic Year, the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE), in collaboration with stakeholders has on Tuesday September 29, 2020, banned all school-wide activities/celebrations, including thanksgivings, prize givings, and sports meets. The ban came after the MBSSE engaged the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS), the National COVID- 19 Emergence Response Center (NacOVERC), the Presidential Scientific and Technical Advisory Group for Emergencies:...Read More
The 2020 Afrobarometer Report has indicated that half (50%) of Sierra Leoneans say the Commissions of Inquiry into acts corruption of previous government officials are fair and impartial, while 13% disagree. About one-third of respondents say they don’t know enough about the Commissions to assess their impartiality and effectiveness. The Report which was launched on Tuesday at the Institute for Governance Reform (IGR) office in Freetown, shows that a majority...Read More