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Eleanor standing on two legs and walking again

By Moses A. Kargbo

Tuesday December 3, 2019 marked the International Day for Persons with Disabilities. This is a story of determination and generosity.

In May 2018, Eleanor Massah Abdulai met Louise Twining-Ward, World Bank staff member, while walking on Lumley beach.

At the age of 10 years, Eleanor lost her right leg when she accidentally stepped on an unexploded land mine as she and her parents were fleeing from rebel forces who had just attacked the diamond mining town of Tongo in the Kenema District.

An Open Letter to Sierra Leone's President

An Open Letter to President Julius Maada Bio
By Henry Munda Abdulai
I humble myself before you, Mr. President, whilst I take advantage of this occasion to congratulate you on your assumption of the highest office in this land that we love.
I am humbled, whilst I salute your wild effort to making sure that the dreams you harbour for this great nation are realised.

The Diary of Sierra Leone’s new Basic Education Minister

A Departmental Walkthrough by the Minister of Basic & Secondary Education

Friday, November 22nd, 2019

On November 22nd 2019, the Minister [Dr Moinina David Sengeh] visited every departmental unit/building within the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE). The Minister was accompanied by senior staff of the Ministry including Mr Kallon and Mr Sei. The following conclusions were made by the Minister either in conversation with staff or by direct observation.

Supplement: Socfin Changing the Narratives in Malen Chiefdom, southern Sierra Leone

Sahn Malen, a chiefdom that used to be a moribund place with less economic activity, has now become the hub for job seekers, thanks to Socfin Agricultural Company. Not only do these job seekers come from the Pujehun District itself, they also come from other parts of the country.

Sierra Leoneans employed by the company continue to lavish praises on the agricultural company for its role in transforming their lives.

Serial winner, serial killer: Mourinho is back!

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

“Respect, respect, respect.” This is Jose Mourinho’s famous meltdown rant after his Manchester United side was thrashed 3-0 by Tottenham at Old Trafford last year.  

On that August night, as he repeated the lyrics of a popular Lucky Dube song, he waved three fingers in the faces of the journalists saying: “Do you know what was the result? This (whiles holding his three fingers) 3-0, 3-0. Do you know what this is? 3-0. But it also means three premiership and I won more premiership than the other 19 managers together.”

Inside Sierra Leone's“Bread and Butter” budget

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

It’s 8:30am on a Friday morning and people were streaming to Tower Hill.

By the time some of us could get there, there was already a dancing party waiting to welcome us, at the House of Parliament.

Supporters of the ruling Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) and loyalists of the Finance Minister, Jacob Jusu Saffa (JJ Saffa) were dressed in green T-shirts with inscriptions like: ‘We support JJ Saffa’ and ‘We stand with JJ Saffa – FY 2020 Budget’.

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