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11Mar

On Tuesday, March 11, 2025, leaders from the Kono Tribal Administration in the Western Area paid a courtesy visit to Inspector General of Police (IGP) – Mr William Fayia Sellu at Police Headquarters. The delegation aimed to express their gratitude for IGP Sellu’s recommendation of their son, Sahr Yomba Senesi, for the role of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP).


Chief Komba Mani, Deputy Head of the Kono Tribal Chiefs in the Western Area, spoke on behalf of the delegation, expressing his delight over DIG Sahr Yomba Senesi’s appointment. He emphasised that this prestigious role not only brings immense pride to the Kono people but also reflects positively on the entire community. Chief Mani assured IGP Sellu of the Kono community’s unwavering support for the SLP and their commitment to maintaining peace and stability throughout the nation. He concluded by affirming that DIG Senesi would diligently uphold the integrity of his new office.


In his address, IGP William Fayia Sellu warmly welcomed the Kono leaders and expressed his appreciation for their visit. He stated that DIG Senesi’s appointment was based on merit and seniority, recognising his exemplary track record within the police force. IGP Sellu encouraged all officers to remain dedicated to their duties, ensuring that hard work and commitment would be rewarded, as exemplified by DIG Senesi’s appointment.


DIG Sahr Yomba Senesi, in his remarks, conveyed heartfelt gratitude to IGP Sellu for his strong recommendation for this significant position within the Sierra Leone Police and thanked the Kono community for their support. He pledged to represent them honourably and fulfill his responsibilities diligently under IGP Sellu’s leadership. Additionally, DIG Senesi expressed appreciation to the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone Brigadier Retired Dr Julius Maada Bio, Honourable Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh , and the Minister of Internal Affairs Retired AIG Morie Lengor for placing their confidence in him through this appointment.


The event concluded with prayers led by Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles, who invoked divine blessings for DIG Senesi. He highlighted that DIG Senesi’s appointment is a testament to his dedication and service within the SLP. The Archbishop also commended IGP Sellu for his commitment and strong recommendation, urging DIG Senesi to remain respectful and cooperative with his superiors while emphasising the importance of teamwork for achieving success.


The visit fostered a spirit of appreciation and solidarity, reaffirming the strong ties between the Kono community and the Sierra Leone Police.

03Mar

State House, Freetown, Thursday, 3 April 2025 – His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has presided over the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Minister of Energy 2, Dr. Abdul Rahim Jalloh, at State House. During the event, the President reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to sustainable energy and expanding access to electricity across the country.

Performing the declaration of purpose, Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service, Mr. John Sumaila highlighted that, in accordance with constitutional provisions, Parliament had unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Jalloh upon the recommendation of His Excellency the President. Following this, Mr. Sumaila officially presented the appointee to the President, who then administered the oath of office.

In his remarks, Dr. Abdul Rahim Jalloh expressed profound gratitude to President Bio for entrusting him with such a critical role.


“I am deeply honored by this appointment and fully aware of the immense responsibility it carries,” he stated. Reflecting on the challenges ahead, the new minister reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that energy is accessible and effectively delivered to all citizens of Sierra Leone.

President Bio congratulated Dr. Jalloh on his appointment and assured him of his unwavering support. Acknowledging the complexities of the energy sector, the President encouraged Dr. Jalloh to leverage the wealth of expertise available to enhance his effectiveness in office.


“There are enormous challenges ahead, but take them on with determination. You can always count on my support,” President Bio assured.

Dr. Jalloh brings to the role over forty (40) years of national and international experience, with a strong foundation in engineering and energy systems. His expertise is expected to contribute significantly to advancing Sierra Leone’s energy sector.

12May


Alhaji A. Jalloh, the Executive Director of the Sierra Leone Dream Alive Foundation, has been forced into hiding after enduring violent threats, harassment, and a week-long detention in Kambia District. His outspoken advocacy for marginalized individuals, particularly those in same-sex relationships, has sparked severe backlash, leading to his arrest and ongoing threats to his life.

The troubles began in December 2022 when rumors about individuals in same-sex relationships emerged in the district. What was once a hidden aspect of life became a public target, leading to violence, social exclusion, and brutal consequences for those suspected of involvement. As a former farming branch master and a dedicated humanitarian, Jalloh took it upon himself to support these individuals through his organization. His efforts included providing medical assistance, shelter, and advocating for the rights of people in same-sex relationships, with the goal of ensuring they were treated with dignity and respect despite societal prejudice.

However, Jalloh’s advocacy soon made him a target. In one instance, two of his farmworkers were beaten publicly for their suspected involvement in same-sex relationships. Jalloh took them into his home to protect them, but his actions were misinterpreted by the community. He was accused of promoting same-sex marriage, a stance that conflicted deeply with local cultural and religious views.

Local leaders intensified their hostility toward Jalloh, and he was physically assaulted multiple times. Seeking protection, Jalloh turned to local authorities, but his pleas were ignored. Law enforcement, influenced by prevailing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, refused to offer any assistance. The situation escalated on April 16, 2023, when an angry mob stormed his home, assaulting him and threatening his life.

Despite being granted bail after a week-long detention, with the condition that he report regularly to the police, Jalloh continued to face threats and harassment from local residents. The intensity of the situation ultimately forced him to flee the country on May 1, 2023, for his own safety.

Now in hiding, Jalloh’s life remains at risk. Local chiefs and other community leaders have accused him of promoting same-sex relationships, and a warrant for his arrest has reportedly been issued. What began as a mission of humanitarian work has now turned into a fight for survival, with Jalloh facing persecution for his unwavering commitment to equality and human rights.

Jalloh’s case is a stark reminder of the dangers faced by activists advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in regions where such issues are met with hostility. His story underscores the urgent need for greater international attention and support for individuals working to protect marginalized groups. As tensions rise, the global community must take action to support activists like Jalloh, who are risking everything to stand up for human dignity and equality.

This case highlights the growing divide between cultural traditions and universal human rights principles. As Mr. Jalloh’s story unfolds, it calls for a renewed commitment to protecting those who fight for equality, particularly in regions where advocating for LGBTQ+ rights can have deadly consequences.

In November 2023, a group of 25 Sierra Leonean journalists embarked on an enriching journey to Beijing, China, for a comprehensive three-week media seminar organized by China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA). The seminar, designed to foster knowledge exchange, aims to enhance media development and strengthen the bilateral relationship between China and Sierra Leone.


The participants, hailing from various media outlets across Sierra Leone, engaged in discussions and lectures covering a range of topics, including constructive journalism, media convergence, and China’s foreign aid and international development cooperation. These sessions provided valuable insights into China’s media landscape, offering practical knowledge for the participants to bring back to their home country.

In addition to the educational aspects, the journalists had the opportunity to experience China's rich cultural heritage. They visited iconic sites such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven, deepening their understanding of China’s history and traditions.

Khalil Kallon, Executive Secretary of Sierra Leone’s Independent Media Commission (IMC), expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing the vital role of the media in fostering democratic values and development. “The knowledge gained from this seminar will benefit not only the participants but also their colleagues back home. It is essential that we continue to invest in media development, including professional training and modern equipment,” Kallon said.

This seminar marks a significant step in the growing media collaboration between China and Sierra Leone, highlighting the potential for mutual growth and development in the media sector. As both nations continue to strengthen their ties, the exchange of journalistic practices is expected to play a key role in fostering better understanding and cooperation in the years to come.



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Daily News Updates

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Refurbishing Beamay Nursery primary school.. Orange Sierra Leone Advances Human Capital Development Orange Sierra Leone (Orange SL) has solidified its commitment to human capital development by investing in educational infrastructure, digital literacy programs, and initiatives that promote youth empowerment and employability across the country. Refurbishment of Beamay Nursery and Primary School In a notable move to improve access to quality education, Orange SL partnered with the Sierra Leone Army Wives Cooperative Society to refurbish the Beamay Nursery and Primary School at the Wilberforce Barracks in Freetown. The newly renovated school was officially inaugurated by First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, who lauded the initiative for providing a better learning environment for children of military personnel. This refurbishment highlights Orange SL’s dedication to supporting the educational needs of the armed forces community and fostering a brighter future for the next generation. Inauguration of the Orange Digital Center In February 2023, Orange SL took another significant step in its mission to enhance human capital development by inaugurating the Orange Digital Center (ODC). The center is focused on promoting innovation and empowering youth by improving digital literacy, fostering entrepreneurship, and supporting the local digital ecosystem. Since its launch, the ODC has trained over 5,000 young people globally, with 1,809 youths receiving training in Sierra Leone alone. The center plays a crucial role in bridging the digital skills gap and preparing young people for success in the rapidly evolving job market. Expansion of Digital Literacy Initiatives In partnership with the Ministry of Communications, Technology, and Innovation, as well as Huawei Sierra Leone, Orange SL has launched a series of digital literacy initiatives aimed at empowering secondary school students. These programs are part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance human capital and promote youth employment through its “Big Five Game Changers” agenda. To date, over 3,500 students from 61 secondary schools across Sierra Leone have completed digital skills training, equipping them with essential competencies needed in today’s digital economy. Construction of Early Childhood Development Centers Demonstrating its long-term commitment to education, Orange SL has also focused on early childhood development. In November 2021, the company began the construction of a preschool in Petifu, Junction, Lokomasama Chiefdom, aimed at providing quality education for children in rural areas. This initiative is part of Orange SL’s broader goal to ensure that children from all communities have access to quality early education that sets the foundation for lifelong learning. Through these diverse initiatives, Orange Sierra Leone continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the country by advancing human capital development, improving digital literacy, and empowering the next generation with the tools needed to succeed in the global economy.

Ministry of Works and Public Assets Reaffirms Commitment to Protect Government Property

Ministry of Works and Public Assets Reaffirms Commitment to Protect Government Property

The Ministry of Works and Public Assets (MWPA) in Sierra Leone has once again reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding government property, underscoring the importance of maintaining and efficiently managing public assets for the country’s development. This pledge is aligned with the ministry’s core values of transparency, accountability, and professionalism. By strengthening its focus on protecting government assets, the MWPA aims to ensure the long-term sustainability of public infrastructure and contribute to the broader socio-economic progress of Sierra Leone. In support of this commitment, the ministry has been taking proactive steps to enhance its operational effectiveness. In January 2025, the MWPA hosted a two-day retreat focused on strategic goal-setting, which included discussions on the Individual Performance Appraisal System (IPAS) and the Ministerial Performance Tracking Table (PTT). The retreat served as a platform to align the ministry's objectives with performance targets, fostering a collective vision for growth and development. Additionally, the MWPA has been directly involved in addressing key public infrastructure needs. In October 2024, the Deputy Minister of Works and Public Assets, Mrs. Christiana Queen Fofanah, led a team to visit the villages of Rochen Kamadao and Gbonkolal to resolve issues concerning boundary demarcation between two prominent Chinese companies involved in the extraction of dimension stones. The visit ensured that the operations adhered to legal and environmental standards, protecting both public property and the interests of local communities. These initiatives illustrate the MWPA’s unwavering commitment to not only improving infrastructure but also ensuring the responsible management and protection of government property. Through these efforts, the ministry continues to play a vital role in advancing Sierra Leone’s development while maintaining public trust and accountability.

Local Reporting

Local Reporting

Horse Fishing Company Workers Cry for Justice Workers at Horse Fishing Company Limited, located in Jui, eastern Freetown, Sierra Leone, are urgently calling for justice as they face growing challenges within the company’s operations. With rising unemployment rates making alternative job opportunities scarce, the employees have appealed to the government for intervention. The company has been caught in a web of legal disputes, notably due to the actions of former Fisheries Minister Hon. Emma Kowa, who is accused of withholding vessel registrations. This has severely hampered the company's ability to operate effectively, despite its continued commitment to both its workforce and Sierra Leone’s fishing industry. The situation worsened in January 2021 when the Supreme Court ruled that the lease agreements between the Attorney General & Minister of Justice and Horse Fishing Company Limited were void. This decision further obstructed the company’s operations, leading to reduced productivity and financial challenges. As a result, workers are deeply concerned that without swift resolution to these legal issues, the company’s survival may be at risk, which could threaten their livelihoods and destabilize the broader fishing sector. Their plea for justice highlights the escalating challenges within Sierra Leone’s fishing industry, including legal complexities and allegations of human rights violations. The workers are calling for immediate governmental and judicial intervention to ensure that contractual agreements are upheld, labor rights are protected, and the fishing industry can thrive in a fair and competitive environment. The outcome of this case will be pivotal for both the future of Horse Fishing Company and the well-being of the employees who rely on it.

Man Fosters Hosts Meet & Greet Platform Training

Man Fosters Hosts Meet & Greet Platform Training

Man Fosters recently conducted a highly engaging training session for its Meet & Greet platform, aimed at enhancing the networking skills of professionals and helping them unlock new career opportunities. The session was designed to provide participants with essential tools and strategies to maximize the platform’s features. During the training, attendees were guided on how to optimize their profiles, engage effectively with industry peers, and build meaningful connections. The session also addressed common challenges faced in online networking, offering practical advice on how to foster genuine, professional relationships in a digital environment. The feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing excitement about implementing the strategies they learned to expand their networks and further their careers. The training underscored the growing significance of digital platforms in professional development and reaffirmed Man Fosters’ commitment to supporting continuous learning and growth. The success of this event solidifies Man Fosters' position as an essential resource for professionals looking to navigate the digital landscape and establish valuable connections within their industries.

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