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"Disability is not inability" - George Wyndham

By Kemoh Sesay

One of the country’s best Table Tennis Paralympians George Wyndham has told Politico that he feels able to do anything a perfectly-able person can do despite his disability.

Wyndham who started playing active table tennis in the year 2000, described himself as versatile sportsman with ideas in various sports like Wheel Chair Hand ball, Volleyball amongst others, but he said he chose table tennis because "I get pleasure whenever I play the sport."

Eagles Prepare for CAF Tourney

FA Cup winners of Sierra Leone Kamboi Eagles Football Club are in training, ahead of their encounter with Algerian outfit Amel-Saad Olympic Football Club in the preliminary stages of the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary in the second week of February.

FIFA threatens to ban Sierra Leone

By Kemoh Sesay

The world governing football body, FIFA has threatened to ban Sierra Leone from all FIFA and CAF competitions if the interim body of the Sierra Leone Football Association headed by Alhaji Unisa Alim Sesay "continues to recognise the outcome of the so-called Congress of December 20th 2014". The threat was contained in a letter to the National Sports Council of Sierra Leone which backs the interim body.

Sierra Leone eastern FA Chair ousted

By Kemoh Sesay

The Eastern Region Football Association (ERFA) has passed a vote of no-confidence in their Vice Chairman Hon. Francis Konuwa accusing him of taking an "unprecedented and unilateral decision relating to the sale and transfer of ownership of Gem Stars FC to Belvic United".

The letter, signed by nine executive members by serving as board chairman of Gem Stars  and vice chairman of ERFA, Hon. Konuwa has reduced the strength of the region in terms of delegates, to the  SLFA Congress from ten (10) members to nine (9).

Sierra Leone football stakeholders blast FIFA

By Kemoh Sesay

Secretary General of the Western Area Football Association (WAFA), Kasho J. Holland Cole, has reacted strongly to an email sent from the football world governing body FIFA, describing it as an “insult”.

In an email correspondence between President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Isha Johansen, and FIFA’s Secretary General, Jerome Valcke, regarding “meeting of supposed SLFA stakeholders” the decision was said to untenable.

Sierra Leone FA coach denies assaulting journalist

By Zainab Joaque 

FC Johansen coach John Keister has denied assaulting journalist Thomas Dixon. Dixon who is editor of Salone Times newspaper and who also presents a weekly program titled News File on Kalleone Radio is alleging that he was attacked at his King Williams Street residence by coach Keister who was accompanied by one Daniel Sillah.

But Keister told Politico in a interview that "what I can say is that all they are saying is not true...it's a big lie"

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