By Kemo Cham The first ever media café to be held in Sierra Leone concluded in Freetown on Friday, December 22, amid calls for more and improved health reporting...
By Musa Paul FeikaThere have been low uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations in low income countries, which Sierra Leone as a nation is not an exception.It is owing to misconception...
By Emma Black Hassan Sesay, 31, is amongst the fourth generation to live and work on the side ofthe hill overlooking the Royanka village in northern Sierra Leone. “The...
By Stephen Douglas Black Johnson, Sierra Leone: A proposed fish harbour complex at Black Johnson Beach is facing fierce opposition fueled by a scathing critique of the Environmental, Social...
By Emma Black The Freetown Secondary School for Girls, known fondly as “FSSG”, is a haven for pre-adolescent and teenage girls in the heart of Freetown, Sierra Leone. The...
By Emma Black Sixty-five-year-old, Mariatu Koroma, recalls May 2014 like it was yesterday. She was selling bush meat including monkeys, bats, deer, bush rats and wild boar, at the...
The group of young men gathered under a makeshift overhang known as an “ataya base”, in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone. The discussions (and arguments) revolve between Premier League football,...
“Stop Bike Riding; Grow Food, Agric Investment Offers Hope for Sierra Leone’s Future” Dr. Ezekile Duramany Kakkoh, Dean of Faculty IPAM in One-Day Seminar on Agaric Investment at the Bank...