By Hajaratu Kalokoh Tribal heads from across the country have held a one-day engagement to discuss the revival of Sierra Leonean culture. The engagement on Friday was done to coincide with the National Multicultural Day on 1 November. The event at the British Council Auditorium was organized by Fayandi Communication Team, in partnership with Ministry of Tourism and Cultural
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By Kemo Cham The main opposition Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) is edging towards total disintegration, barely a month after a peace deal ignited hope of unity at last. A group of aggrieved members, who feel disenfranchised, have vowed to desert the party over unmet demands in an agreement signed last month. The “Concerned SLPP Progressives” include leading aspirants in
By Sitta Turay The leadership of the Sierra Leone Police is facing arguably one of the most tumultuous times in executing its constitutional mandate. The big picture is that the law enforcers are under ever-increasing pressure to re-examine their practices while trying to balance that off with a rapidly changing cultural, social and technological landscape. The emergence of
By Newman Anthony Levey in Bo Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police William Fayia Sellu has been appointed as the new police chief in the Southern region of Sierra Leone. AIG Sellu was redeployed as part of ongoing restructuring within the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) under new Inspector General Ambrose Sovula. Sellu had served in Bo in 2016 and 2017 as a Local Unit