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Sales Assistant

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Sales assistant required to work behind the counter at a general provision store in Freetown.  

Salary attractive.

Opportunity for job growth within the group.

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Albany 'pilgrimage' for a Sierra Leone leader

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Sierra Leone's finance minister was in the U.S. last week, speaking with the International Monetary Fund, chatting with students at Harvard and visiting his country's mission in New York City.

But for Kaifala Marah, no visit to the U.S. would be complete without a stop in Albany to see the man he calls "chief," state Sen. Neil Breslin.

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Kei Kamara is helping Norwich City make big waves in Sierra Leone Read more: http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/kei-kamara-is-helping-norwich-city-make-big-waves-in-sierra-leone#ixzz2MYyWhQLB Follow us: @TheNationalUAE on Twitter | thenational.ae

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Kei Kamara evidently has a nice line in light self-deprecation. One evening last year, in the Midwest American city of Kansas City, the footballer took up a microphone to address an audience of locals, and announced, as if it were the Oscars:

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Her father was shot dead, her mother starved to death. Then she was plucked from war-torn Sierra Leone by a U.S woman. But most staggering of all, tonight Michaela will appear on the New York stage in Swan Lake Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femai

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An 18-year-old ballerina who was orphaned in war-torn Sierra Leone at the age of three, fulfilled a childhood dream on Wednesday night as she played the lead in Swan Lake at the Lincoln Center.

Michaela DePrince took to the stage at the prestigious New York venue and performed an excerpt from the ballet, which saw her embody the evil Black Swan.

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Revolution in communication - Fibre-optic goes live

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President Ernest Bai Koroma on Wednesday finally switched on the first submarine fibre-optic cable linking Sierra Leone to the outside world. Before now, Sierra Leone’s Internet service has been through satellite. This moveis expected to boost the country’s internet and telecommunication sector.

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