Intelligence estimate indicates that individuals, known and unknown, have been engaging in activities including making pronouncements that are tantamount to disrupting the peace and stability of Sierra Leone, the security sector in Sierra Leone said in a statement on Monday. National Security Coordinator, Brig. Gen. (Rtd.) J.A.O. Jah-Tucker said in a statement that “the Security sector wishes to assure the general public of its avowed commitment to protect the citizens,...
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The third prosecution witness, Zainab Isatu Kamara has on Monday August 24, 2020, testified before Magistrate Hannah Bonnie of Court No.1 on Pademba Road in Freetown, in a matter involving Dr. Sylvia O. Blyden, the proprietress of Awareness Times Newspaper, and Hussein Mukson Sesay who are being preliminary investigated on defamatory libel and other related matter. Led in evidence by state prosecutor Yusuf Sesay, the witness, Zainab Isatu Kamara attached...
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A local musician in the east of Freetown, Zainab Morlai Sesay aka Z. ZeeZee,has said on Friday that, upcoming female musicians are being neglected and frustrated by stakeholders in the music industry in Sierra Leone. Zee said that most upcoming female musicians have encountered and are still confronting lots of challenges in the Sierra Leone Music Industry. She said that before they had been treated in a more professional manner...
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The coronavirus pandemic has left female football in a precarious position. Although the suspension of sporting activities in Sierra Leone   applied equally to both men’s and women’s competitions, there will be deeper and more far-reaching consequences for women’s football. Sierra Leonean female players have shared some insights into how they are keeping their dream of being professional footballers especially as the Coronavirus interrupted the society. Martha Conteh, a former captain...
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Saidu Kabia, deputy Harbor Master at the Tambacular Wharf at Aberdeen in the west of Freetown,has said on Friday August22, 2020 thatgovernment regulationssometimes resulting in fishermen catching little or no fish, thus causing some to go out of business and becomejobless. Kabia said thatrecently, the government hasoutlawed the use of monofilament fishing nets which they had been using, which he insisted had left the fishermen with few fishing nets. He...
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