Is SLRSA Really Broke?
2 years agoIn December 2017, the Ministry of Transport and Aviation acting for and on behalf of the Government of Sierra Leone entered into a Concession Agreement with Autospect (SL) Limited for the development,...
In December 2017, the Ministry of Transport and Aviation acting for and on behalf of the Government of Sierra Leone entered into a Concession Agreement with Autospect (SL) Limited for the development,...
Sierra Leone’s incumbent president, Dr Julius Maada Bio, has expressed confidence of winning the forthcoming June 24th Elections. He was speaking to an international media about a week ago. President...
A voracious woman warrior who will stop at nothing to creating a significant change in her region. Meet Victoria Barnard, Sierraloaded Woman Crush for this week. Victoria is a strong Sierra Leone Journalist...
Our MCM for this week is Kenneth Osho a retired English language lecturer at Fourah Bay College. Mr. Kenneth Osho is a Sierra Leonean and has taught English and Communication Skills at Fourah Bay College...
I first wrote this piece five years ago in 2018 and represented my introspection on the state of the nation Sierra Leone at 57. It was also a time of great optimism as the nation had just ushered in the...
World Malaria Day is observed annually on the 25th of April to raise awareness about malaria and the efforts to prevent and control the disease. This year’s theme is “Zero Malaria – Draw the...
It has become increasingly common for politicians in Sierra Leone to use mosques as a platform to spread their campaign messages. Sierra Leone has a large Muslim population and a diverse religious history....
Statistics Sierra Leone carried out a mid-term population and housing census in December 2021. The declared purpose of the census was to review the country’s development status since the previous census...
Meet our Man Crush Monday, Kemoh Saidu Sesay. Kemoh Saidu Sesay is a Media Development and Women’s Advocate with a Diploma (Distinction) and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Mass Communication (First...
Every year, the last five odd nights of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar are celebrated as the nights of Shab-e-Qadr or Laylat Al-Qadr, also known as the ‘The Night of Power’. The nights...