November 2022

Why COP27 matters to Sierra Leone

Written by Babatunde A. Ahonsi, UN Resident Coordinator in Sierra Leone Sierra Leone is among the 10 percent of countries in the world that are most vulnerable to the adverse consequences of climate change, and presently one of the least able to cope with the effects. Unpredictable weather patterns, severe flooding, mudslides, and associated crop

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Office of the VP Hosts National Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship Fair

The Government of Sierra Leone is organising its first National Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship Fair, NYEEF, that will create a space for networking and learning for over 500 young women and men aged 18-35, drawn from across the country.   This three-day event, which will be held from 15-17 November 2022, at the Freetown International

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CID boss refutes Facebook post claiming AGs interference in sexual harassment case

On 22nd October 2022, a Facebook post by Dr John Idriss Lahai prompted a discourse on social media platforms on whether the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Mohamed Lamin Tarawalley, Esq obstructed the arrest and detention of Ekundayoh Walton Gilpin, the General Manager of Rokel Commercial Bank. Mr. Gilpin has been in the news recently

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