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Football stakeholders question Ethics Board decision

By Alpha Abu

Some football stakeholders affected by decisions from the Ethics Board of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) have expressed dissatisfaction over the manner in which they have been treated. Influential football administrator and philanthropist Rodney Michael is among a number of other notable figures to have been subjected to fines and ejection from contesting for various executive positions in the country’s football running body, ahead of the elective congress, which has also been put on hold.

Technical Institute Kenema observes maiden matriculation

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

The Government Technical Institute in Kenema has held its first matriculation ceremony since it was established in 2019.  The event was held at the Institute’s campus off Dorwaila Reservation on 31 March 2021.

The Chairman of the ceremony Alphajor Bah described the matriculation of the students as the first step in pursuing their courses as education is strongest weapon one can use to transform the life of individuals and the society as whole.

A Message of Support to Leone Stars

By Babadi Kamara

I have been following with avid interest recent events on social media especially the furore surrounding our Senior Men's national football team, Leone Stars. It ranges from the official/unofficial delegation list of people travelling to the Lesotho match, the Press Release from the Ministry of Finance regarding the amount approved and disbursed to the NSA/MOS, the Press Release from the SLFA making clarifications in respect of the said Press Release to the lack lustre performance of our boys in the scoreless match against Lesotho.

Bo FA Congratulates Isha Johansen

The Bo District Football Association has congratulated the President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) Isha Johansen after she was elected to the FIFA Executive Council.  In its congratulatory message the Bo FA said the achievement was not just for her but all women in Sierra Leone and the African continent, and also football fans.

CAF bans Sierra Leone's national stadium

By Alpha Abu

Sierra Leone football has suffered another setback after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Saturday 27 February 2021, banning the use of the Siaka Stevens Stadium in Freetown for international matches including the pending African Cup of Nations home tie against Benin.

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