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AllAfrica News: Sierra Leone
  • Former President Digs Into Taylor Bloody Past
    On the second day of his testimony, ex-Liberian President Moses Blah has told the war crimes court in The Hague that former President Charles Taylor rejected complaints from Sierra Leone rebels about atrocities committed by his fighters.

  • President Koroma Wants Good Governance In MRU
    Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma has stressed the promotion of good governance within the Mano River Union (MRU) so as to make it more credible in meeting the needs of its peoples.

  • Charles Taylor Trial Advances At Sustained Pace
    The testimonies of the prosecution witnesses in the trial of Charles Taylor, former President of Liberia, have been advancing at a sustained pace since January with 26 witnesses out of list of 72 , have already appeared on the stand of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) without interruption.

  • Blah Gives More Details
    Liberia's ex-President Charles Taylor rejected complaints from Sierra Leone rebels about atrocities committed by his fighters, his ex-deputy has said.

  • World Evangelism to Commence Operations in Salone
    World Evangelism Bible Church Wednesday announced its starts of operations in the in Sierra Leone in a bid to promote the words of God.

  • 'Can U Dance' Enters Crucial Round
    The dancing project designed to market Sierra Leoneans, 'Can u Dance' will enter its second round elimination series on Sunday at the Buggy's Night club, Aberdeen, Freetown. Entrance fee to the gig is Le 3,000.

  • Poor Security for Container Exportations
    Public relations officer of the Sierra Leone Ports Authority (SLPA) has told Concord Times that the security status of containers exported out of the country was very poor.

  • FRC Trains Partners in Koinadugu
    Finish Refugee Council (FRC) yesterday commenced a week-long intensive training for its partners in Koinadugu district north of Sierra Leone.

  • Nigeria Specialists to Boost Health Sector
    The South-South Health Care Delivery programme last week provided the ministry of health and sanitation with 10 medical practitioners that would be working in various fields of Sierra Leone's medical sector.

  • Police Arrest 90 Bikes in Kono
    Police of Tankoro and Motema divisions in Kono district have arrested 90 motor bikes believed to be unlicensed, uninsured or unregistered.

  • Civil Society Says Price Increase is Global
    President of the Coalition of Civil Society and Human rights Activists (CCHRA) Wednesday said the said the current rising increase in the cost of commodities is totally global.

  • Police Admit Smuggling in Kailahun
    Local Unit Commander of Kailahun police station Thursday admitted to journalists in Kenema that some residents in the district are still involved in smuggling of local food stuff out of the country.

  • Tom Nyuma Breaks Silence
    Former Secretary of State east in the National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC) government Wednesday revealed that he hold nothing against the governing All Peoples Congress.

  • Kabbah Ordered to Testify Today
    Former Sierra Leonean President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah has been ordered to testify in open session today in the trial of three former members of the Revolutionary United Front.

  • VP Resolves SLPP Radio Crisis
    Vice President Sam Sumana Thursday resolved the seeming crisis surrounding the opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) Unity Radio.

  • Salone's Hardship Reaches Security Council
    Vietnam's representative to the UN Security Council (UNSC) Le Luong Minh has called on the UN, regional organizations and the international community to continue assisting Sierra Leone to overcome difficulties, promote socio-economic reconstruction and strengthen its international integration process.

  • Opposition Party Complains to UN, British Govt
    Opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party has lodged formal complaint with the British government, UN, African Union and the Commonwealth following closure of its Unity Radio Radio station in central Freetown by the ruling All Peoples Congress government.

  • Union Summit Begins
    A one-day summit of Heads of State and Government of the Mano River Union gets underway Thursday in Monrovia, with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf chairing.

  • Ban On Logging Affects Employment
    Workers of the Gava Forest Industry Cooperation have expressed frustration about government ban on timber logging and exportation, stating that, the development has greatly hindered the scale of employment nationwide.

  • Fishes to Enter EU Market Soon
    It has been revealed that pretty soon the fishes from the territorial waters of Sierra Leone will soon enters the European Union (EU) markets as final documentation are about to be concluded by the two parties.



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