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Sierra Leone troops to be based in Kismayu
The peacekeeping contingent from Sierra Leone to Somalia will be deployed to Kismayu town, 500km south of Mogadishu, an official said. Colonel Ali Aden Hamud, the spokesman of the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom), stated Thursday that the deployment of the 850 soldiers to the capital of the Lower Juba region would take place […]
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Sierra Leone charges 29 with defrauding Gates Fund
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — The head of Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission says that 29 government health officials will appear in court on corruption charges for having allegedly defrauded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s vaccine program. Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara told The Associated Press that the government’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kisito Sheku Daoh, […]
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Sierra Leone President Koroma Praises Work of Peace Corps
Washington — Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma told an audience at Peace Corps headquarters in Washington March 27 that the work of Peace Corps volunteers has made a great impact on him. Koroma spoke a day before meeting with President Obama at the White House, along with President Macky Sall of Senegal, President Joyce […]
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Mattsson quits Sierra Leone job as FA deny knowledge
The Sierra Leone coach Lars Olof Mattsson has quit his post after two years in charge of the team but there is confusion over his resignation. The 58-year old Swedish manager claims he has already tendered his letter of resignation to both the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) and the Sports ministry. But the two […]
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Chinese global Solo cyclist in Sierra Leone
Wang Boren, a Chinese global cyclist, was in Sierra Leone in March this year.The cyclist rode from China alone by bicycle, and Sierra Leone was just one of his numerous stops on his long odyssey. When he set his foot in the country, the cyclist was immediately fascinated by the beautiful scenery and friendly people. […]
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Sierra Leonean sends 850 soldiers to Somalia
President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, Commander-in–Chief of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), bade farewell to the first Sierra Leone battalion that departed the shores for peacekeeping in Somalia. (President Ernest Bai Koroma with the countrys troops who are due to join the peacekeeping mission in Somalia / Photo credit: Kemo Cham Nation […]
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Sierra Leone’s Maximum Pademba Road Prison to be relocated – good news at last!
According to Awoko Newspaper, February, 2013: “Government is currently working on a project to relocate the maximum security prison – Pademba Road to another location.” My understanding is the prison population is bursting to an unacceptable standard. The aim of this article is to assess whether it is in the interest of the public to […]
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Sierra Leone: Ahead of Drawdown, Security Council Extends UN Office in Sierra Leone for One Year
The Security Council today extended the United Nations mission in Sierra Leone until 31 March 2014, by when it should be fully drawn down and its responsibilities transferred to the UN country team. In a unanimously adopted resolution, the Council requested Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to keep the 15-member body regularly informed of the developments on […]
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Sierra Leone troops all set for Somalia mission
After a long delay, Sierra Leone’s contingent to the African Union Somalia peacekeeping force (Amisom) AMISOM is set to depart for the country. President Ernest Bai Koroma was on hand Monday to bid farewell to the troops in their “historic expedition to Somalia”. Back in December 2010, the government had pledged to contribute an […]
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Mandate of UN peacebuilding mission in Sierra Leone renewed
UNITED NATIONS, March 26 (Xinhua) — The UN Security Council on Tuesday adopted a resolution to renew the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone (UNIPSIL) for another year.“The mandate of UNIPSIL shall be extended until 31 March 2014,” said the resolution.The 15-country council also applauded the significant progress made toward […]