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“I was raped at 15 in a mining site” – Sierra Leone women and the dangers in the mines 

By Mabinty M. Kamara

“My head was buried in a bowl of gravel when I felt a sudden hard push, followed by a hit. That was all I could remember. I became unconscious only to be discovered later, bleeding profusely,” said Janet, (not her real name). Recounting this difficult memory, she added: “When I regained consciousness, I was taken to town by my elder sister who is late now. An unknown male molester took away my virginity.”

Na Doe Lock Doh How Siaka Stevens eased border tension with wit and humour

By Hassan Arouni


In the 1980s, West African politics was never dull. Drama was part of the daily menu. Sierra Leone had its crafty old fox, President Siaka “Pa Shaki” Stevens, a man whose wit was as sharp as his politics. Across the Mano River, Liberia had Samuel Kanyon Doe — young, fiery, quick to anger, and quicker to act.

My take on Sierra Leone's Safe Motherhood Bill

By Nyamacoro S Silla

When I saw the controversy surrounding the Safe Motherhood Bill 2024 I thought it was worthwhile to have a look through and see why some sections of the population appeared to be against it whilst others were for it.

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