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Sierra Leone’s Chief Minister David Sengeh accuses mosques and churches of electricity theft
9 mai, par Abdul Rashid ThomasMackie M Jalloh: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 9 May 2024: In a startling turn of events at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs conference room on Tuesday, April 30th, 2024, Sierra Leone government’s Chief Minister David Sengeh, lobbed serious accusations of rampant electricity theft at Mosques, (...) -
The Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) and the All People’s Congress (APC) : Two sides of the same coin ?
6 mai, par Abdul Rashid ThomasAlpha Amadu Jalloh ( The FOX): Sierra Leone Telegraph: 5 May 2024: In 2018, the erudite Editor Mr. Abdul Rashid Thomas of the Sierra Leone Telegraph posed a poignant question to the SLPP: “Has the Party Shot Itself in the Foot?” After the SLPP elected a Pro Maada Bio National [Read More] -
Opposition APC parliamentarians to start regular press conference to promote accountability and transparency
4 mai, par Abdul Rashid ThomasSierra Leone Telegraph: 4 May 2024: As concerns grow among supporters and members of the main opposition APC party about the party’s seemingly lack of leadership and ability to mount and sustain a strong opposition against the ruling SLPP following the June 23, 2023 elections, which by all (...) -
Sierra Leone’s electricity nightmare continues despite more than $35 million paid to Karpower in last 7 months
4 mai, par Abdul Rashid ThomasMackie M Jalloh: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 4 May 2024: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs conference room was buzzing with anticipation on Tuesday, 30th April, 2024, at the government’s weekly press conference, where the spotlight was on the energy and finance sectors, with Chief Minister David (...) -
National crisis unfolds as Sierra Leone’s jobless graduates struggle to find hope
4 mai, par Abdul Rashid ThomasMackie M Jalloh: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 4 May 2024: In the heart of Sierra Leone, April has dawned not as a month of celebration, but as a stark reminder of the growing crisis facing the nation’s graduates. With mortarboards tossed in the air and diplomas in hand, more than 30,000 [Read More]