The Holy Rosary Sisters in Sierra Leone express concern for the future of the country, given the devastating consequences of the synthetic drug known as Kush ruining the country’s youth. Paul Samasumo – Vatican City. This year, the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary are celebrating 100 years of existence. The Congregation was founded in 1924 by the Irish-born Bishop Joseph Shanahan, then Vicar Apostolic of Southern Nigeria. The Congregation...Read More
By Fatima Kpaka Twenty-one year old Ibrahim Renner alias Alkaline, an electrician, has on Thursday 25th July 2024 sentenced to 54 months in prison for stealing an Ipad and a Samsung Galaxy mobile phone. The accused made his first appearance before Magistrate Santigie Bangura of Pademba Road Court No.2 on the charge of Larceny. The Police are claiming that Renner, the accused, on Tuesday 2nd July 2024 at No....Read More
As part of its skills training center, the Love One Another Campaign –Sierra Leone (LOAC-SL)-has opened a newly-constructed state-of-the-art bakery in Petifu Walla, Gbainty Section, Lokomasama Chiefdom, Port Loko District at a well-attended ceremony graced by the representative of the Paramount Chief, the Management Committee and members of the community. Sponsored by BINGO Umweltstiftung Niedersachsen, through the Sierra Leone Union in Gottingen, Germany, the building project commenced in early April...Read More
Dr. Christian Bell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Love One Another Campaign-Sierra Leone (LOAC-SL) has enlightened that peace can only exist in a conducive environment for development to thrive, that there can be no peace without justice. He underscored that peace is not just the absence of war and asked the rhetorical question: How many Sierra Leoneans are righteous? This question triggered the audience to burst into prolonged...Read More
By Aminaash Nyande Brima, Information Attaché, Sierra Leone Embassy, Rabat, Morocco* PART ONE On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, the Ministry of Information and Civic Education hosted President Julius Maada Bio at the first National Town Hall held at the Bintumani Hotel, Aberdeen, in Freetown. President Bio is the first leader in Sierra Leone to hold a National Town Hall, providing citizens the opportunity to directly ask their leader questions. The...Read More