Vol 57 No 4 | SIERRA LEONE The political toll of Ebola 19th February 2016 Unused ambulances parked in the open in the midst of the outbreak are just one image of horror emerging in a new report Standing prominently in front of the maternity ward of Kenema Government Hospital is a newly erected plaque bearing the names of 36 health workers who perished combating the...
Vol 60 No 11 | SIERRA LEONE Father of the bridge 31st May 2019 Investors and contractors were invited to attend a conference on 3 May in Freetown to express interest in the proposed bridge over Tagrin Bay which is intended to...
Vol 65 No 18 | SIERRA LEONE Africa Confidential prompts probe of business school scheme 5th September 2024 The Anti-Corruption Commission has opened an investigation into Africa Confidential’s report on the failed campus project as public anger grows Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) announced on 27 August that ‘after a careful review of’ Africa Confidential’s special report on how the University of Sierra Leone (USL) lost... READ FOR FREE
Vol 46 No 20 | SIERRA LEONE They were all contenders 7th October 2005 Delegate conferences of the Sierra Leone People's Party and the All People's Congress last month produced new party leaderships, ready for the February 2007 elections. There were eight...
Vol 39 No 4 | SIERRA LEONE Kabbah's comeback 20th February 1998 The returning civilian government faces empty coffers and a continuing rebellion Sierra Leoneans were surprised at the efficiency and speed with which the West African peace keeping forces (Ecomog) toppled Major Johnny Paul Koroma’s military Revolutionary United Front junta....