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In this exclusive Q&A, Ty Kanu shares his journey, the inspiration behind Africa Waka Waka, and how the resort is shaping Sierra Leone’s tourism landscape while making a lasting impact on the local community. About Ty Kanu Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your journey as a Sierra Leonean in the diaspora? […]
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Our ‘Meat and Greet’ event is back for a second helping…
On December 8, we’re back for Volume 2 of the ‘Meat and Greet’ event, set to be even more spectacular than the first. Get ready to kick back, relax, and enjoy an afternoon of good vibes and great flavors at our BBQ event this Sunday, 8th December! Whether you’re a foodie, a fun-lover, or just looking […]
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Visit Sierra Leone and Banana Island Community sign lease to refurbish abandoned Guest House
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The Attiéké Chronicles – Three places to buy this delicious dish in Freetown
In the spirit of exploration (strictly for research purposes, of course), we set out to explore three restaurants renowned for their take on this delectable dish. Let’s dive into our findings.
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AfriCaribbean Festival Signs Partnership With Air Senegal for Festival 2023 in Sierra Leone
Article by By Lawrence Williams for Fritong Post The AfriCaribbean Festival announced on Monday the signing of a partnership with Air Senegal as the official airline of its annual festival held in Freetown. Through this partnership, Air Senegal will offer cheaper round-trip flights to festival attendees from New York, Paris, and Milan for the next […]
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Make the time to visit this Freetown’s beautiful waterfall
When you feel life gets hard, you probably need the thrilling sensation of the Mambo Waterfalls as it washes over you. For in that moment, nothing else matters. On a cold and wet Sunday morning we met at Hamilton Junction at 7:00am to walk the highway leading to Mambo before heading off-road for the hike […]
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Black Johnson – Blight or Blessing
Sierra Leone’s chattering classes are up in arms. The focus of their online fury? Government plans to locate a fishing harbour at Black Johnson Beach. No matter that few of us could find it on a map and fewer still have been there, the issue has united disparate voices like little before it. Located in […]
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Despite Covid-19 Agony, VSL Pushes Domestic Tourism through Health and Fitness Hikes
It is no secret that the travel, tourism and hospitality industry has been decimated by the impact of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. Even though spared the worst of the pandemic, Sierra Leone has been no exception. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has been a nightmare for all and tremendously affected people’s livelihood, health, and social activities. […]
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VSL Sunset Boat Cruise Party: A Review
“We woke up very late because we ushered the new year awake and eventful. We rushed through breakfast and left, we were thirty minutes early for 1pm hence we had time to rest and interact with other beautifully dressed “tourists” before the cruise finally started. As soon as we got there Jonathan stole the show, […]