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SOMEONE will write their name into the Wanderers history books this afternoon – and Medo Kamara is poised with the pen. Things could not have gone much better for the Sierra Leone international since he walked through the doors at the Reebok, triggering an incredible climb up the table since the start of February. https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wanderers/wanderersnews/10399945.Medo_aims_to_make_his_mark/
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Banjul: Sierra Leone carnival in The Gambia becomes tourist attraction
The Sierra Leone 52nd Independent carnival celebration in Banjul was greeted with glamorous performances from the Sierra Leonean community in The Gambia. This street carnival has now become a tradition to bring together Sierra Leoneans and non-Sierra Leoneans alike to celebrate in unity regardless nationality, political background, religioun, region and ethnicity and an attraction to […]
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Bai Bureh’s real photograph discovered
One of Sierra Leone’s greatest warriors who fought his way for the freedom of his people from the Colonial masters, Bai Bureh real photograph has been discovered.This find now puts the so many controversies on his face to rest.This information was on Tuesday disclosed in a press briefing held at the Ministry of Tourism and […]
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KAMARA HEADS BACK TO SPORTING KANSAS CITY AFTER NORWICH LOAN
Kei Kamara is set to return to parent club Sporting Kansas City after hisNorwich City loan expired. The 28-year old Sierra Leone international has been on loan with the Premier League outfit since the end of January but will head back to Sporting Park early this week. Kamara, who will be eligible for MLS selection this weekend, made […]
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Kirkby Malham school’s Sierra Leone partnership to continue thanks to British Council grant
Kirkby-in-Malhamdale Primary School’s partnership with a school in Sierra Leone is to continue. It has just secured another Connecting Classrooms grant from the British Council, which will allow a further round of reciprocal visits this year. The partnership – part of the Global School programme – was launched last year after headteacher Gary McHale visited […]
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Albany ‘pilgrimage’ for a Sierra Leone leader
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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Sierra Leone Brewery Limited Empowers Farmers
In America, England, China, and other highly developed countries, farmers are among the richest, but in Sierra Leone it is the reverse; our farmers are the poorest among the poor. Most of our farmers farm to survive hunger, not to amass wealth. So, there is need for the empowerment of our farmers to make them […]
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Sierra Leone: U.S. Secretary Kerry On Sierra Leone’s National Day
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE STATEMENT BY SECRETARY KERRY On the Occasion of the Republic of Sierra Leone’s National Day On behalf of all Americans, I send best wishes to the people of Sierra Leone as they celebrate 52 years of independence on April 27. We congratulate Sierra Leone on having completed last year its third […]
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Sierra Leone born Chalobah keeps Watford alive
Sierra Leonean born Nathaniel Chalobah (in photo), wonder striker in the first-half against Leicester on Friday, has kept the Watford race for automatic promotion alive in the Npower English premier league. The 18-year-old midfielder, on loan from Chelsea, smashed home a 30-yard drive two minutes after Troy Deeney had poked the ball in from six yards […]
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NORWICH BOSS HUGHTON OPEN TO KAMARA STAY
Norwich City boss Chris Hughton admitted he could be tempted to make Kei Kamara’s stay at Carrow Road more permanent. The on-loan Sierra Leone striker is due to return to Sporting Kansas City at the end of this season. But Hughton said: “We have to make a decision on whether to make that a longer period. […]