By Joseph Lamin Kamara
A young Sierra Leonean woman is dying in waiting because of neglect.
By Joseph Lamin Kamara
A young Sierra Leonean woman is dying in waiting because of neglect.
By Allieu Sahid Tunkara
One of the accused persons standing trial at the ongoing court martial presided over by Judge Advocate Otto During, Private Abdulai Coker Suma, has been admitted at the 34-Military hospital in Freetown.
By Joseph Lamin Kamara
Search For Common Ground (SFCG), also known as Talking Drum Studios, is implementing a project aimed at bringing reform in the land tenure system in Sierra Leone.
By Mustapha Sesay
A group of young men and women claiming to be workers under MSF Switzerland protested on Tuesday in front of the entrance to State House in Freetown over “unfair” treatment by the National Ebola Response Centre (NERC).
The protesters, who were peaceful but determined to make their case known to President Ernest Bai Koroma and whoever cared to listen, were angered by the NERC`s decision to cut their pay.
By Joseph Lamin Kamara
The opposition Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) is once again in the Supreme Court, after its failed bid following the 2012 elections.
This time round the country`s main opposition party is merging with the People’s Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) in a joint suit that seeks to challenge a number of irregularities they say a number of actions by President Bai Koroma, his government and the ruling All Peoples Congress (APC) have sparked in the constitutional process of the country.
By Mustapha Sesay
The Permanent Secretary (PS) at the Ministry of Works, Housing and Infrastructure has blamed lack of government funding for its apparent failure in the housing and infrastructure sector.