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One year on from its handover to the people of Sierra Leone, the former Isle of Man fisheries protection boat is having a dramatic effect on the lives of some of the world’s poorest people. To mark the first anniversary of its operation, Environment Food and Agriculture Minister Phil Gawne MHK visited Sierra Leone to […]
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Kei Kamara recognised for work building school in Sierra Leone
Boro striker Kei Kamara has been handed a gong for his work off the pitch in his Sierra Leone homeland. The deadline day signing has been commended for his work to build schools and develop education in the war-ravaged country. https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/kei-kamara-recognised-work-building-6250910
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IMF Executive Board Approves Three-Year, US$95.9 Million ECF Arrangement for Sierra-Leone
The FINANCIAL — The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a three-year arrangement under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for Sierra Leone in an amount equivalent to SDR 62.22 million (about US$95.9 million), according to IMF. https://finchannel.com/Main_News/Politics/128790_IMF_Executive_Board_Approves_Three-Year,_US$95.9_Million_ECF_Arrangement_for_Sierra-Leone/
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Richmond pupils make African school a reality
Young fundraisers celebrated after they raised £10,000 in nine months to build a new school in Sierra Leone. Students at Falcons School for Boys, an independent school with sites in Richmond and Chiswick, raised the cash for the new school in one of the world’s poorest countries. https://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/10763944.Richmond_pupils_make_African_school_a_reality/
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Sierra Leone’s top medical official cleared of graft
FREETOWN (Reuters) – Sierra Leone’s Chief Medical Officer and four other people have been acquitted of all charges relating to the disappearance of half a million dollars provided by the GAVI Alliance, a senior government official said. Kisito Daoh was indicted along with 16 others after an internal audit revealed $523,303 unaccounted for from funds […]
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Sierra Leone: Farmers in ‘Life and Death’ Battle With Climate Shifts – Study
London — Changing weather patterns as a result of climate change are making life much harder for farmers in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, a country already battling with poverty, a recent study says. With 70 percent of people depending on farming for a living, erratic rainfall leading to decreasing yields is forcing many to find other […]
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The waiting staff at Muzz Buzz in Moorabbin will be turning back the clock a few years and dressing up in school uniforms to raise money for the charity Do It In A Dress, which helps buy school clothes for the African girls in the African nation. In addition, the staff have pledged to donate […]
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Tourism creates jobs and contributes to sustainable development
The Minster of Tourism and Culture, Dr. Bayoku Conteh, has told newsmen that his Ministry does not only create jobs but it contributes greatly to sustainable development growth of the country which he described as everybody’s business. ‘’I spend time to promote tourism and culture in Sierra Leone because it is my responsibility,’’ the Minister […]
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Sierra Leone News: The Resurrected Sierratel
Sierra Leone Telecommunications Company (Sierratel) is up and running again after it fell from grace to grass due to nepotism and politics.The merger of Sierra Leone External Telecommunications (SLET) and Sierra Leone National Telecommunications (SLNTC) which was a merger of convenience to suit the government in 1995, started out as Sierra Leone Telecommunications, a company […]
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Arrested sailors of armed US ship shifted to Chennai
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu prisons department Wednesday morning shifted to Puzhal prison here 22 of the 35 arrested from the American armed ship, Seaman Guard Ohio, under Sierra Leone’s flag, a prison official said. The ship is owned by a closely held American company AdvanFort. The sailors were lodged in Palayamkottai Central Jail in Tirunelvelli district, […]