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Challenges in achieving household food security in Sierra Leone

By Sallieu T. Kamara

I listened with rapt attention, a couple of days ago, to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security, Marie Jalloh. She was giving an interview to a lunch time programme on AIT Television. I must say with all honesty that I did admire her. She was highly articulate, very knowledgeable with a dogged determination to accomplish what, in my view, is the unimaginable.

Good Morning Anglican Bishop-Elect

By Vincent Macauley

It was a smokeless affair; no black smoke to alert the Urbi et Orbi ( the City and the world) that after three rounds of voting there was still a stalemate, as none of the candidates had received the statutory two-thirds majority.

And even, no white smoke after the forth-round, when one of the Candidates finally received the all clear. But the announcement; not the usual Habemus Papam … (We have a Pope) was greeted with the spontaneous singing of the thanksgiving hymn…’To God be the Glory’.

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