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Sierra Leone and China signed $6Billion investment

May 14, 2013

The Government of Sierra Leone has signed a memorandum of understanding with China Kingho energy group for the construction of a railway costing six billion United States dollars linking Tonkolili in the north and Sulima in the south of the country.

Sierra Leone: Police arrest petroleum dealers in Kenema

May 9, 2013

Police in the eastern district of Kenema have arrested petroleum dealers for hiking price on petroleum products. Products were sold at Le 8,000 approximately 2 United States dollars far above the official price of Le 4,500 per liter approximately one united stated dollars

Sierra Leone fights fake drugs

April 26, 2013 Health Ministry destroys 1.8 billion worth of fake drugs in 2010

The Pharmacy Board of Sierra Leone has destroyed over 1 billion Leones worth of counterfeit, expired and substandard products approximately two hundred and thirty three thousand Dollars.

Sierra Leone: Opposition SLPP supporters clash with police

April 24, 2013 Sierra Leone Police use tear gas to disperse riotous members of the SLPP

Supporters of the main opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party, the SLPP, have clashed with police after storming the premises of the court building to witness the petition case of the party.

S. Leone suffers safe drinking water hiccup

December 14, 2012 An African child gets a drink of clean water

Most communities in Sierra Leone, including the capital, Freetown, are facing serious shortages of safe drinking water, with the most affected being children and women who become vulnerable to water-borne diseases.

According to the 2011 State of the World Children report, the lives of nearly 4,000 children could be saved in Sierra Leone, if it met the Millennium Development Goals to halve the proportion of people without safe drinking water by 2015.

S. Leone: Farmers claim mines ruining crops

December 12, 2012 London Mining operations in Sierra Leone

Since the end of 11 years of civil unrest in 2002, Sierra Leone’s huge mineral deposits have attracted foreign mining companies, one of which is the British-owned London Mining Company that started mining operations in 2006.

But more than one hundred farmers in Marampa mines in Lunsar have been complaining about pollution by the company that is affecting their farm lands.

S. Leone: Parliament gets 1st woman minority leader

December 11, 2012 Dr. Bernadette Lahai, S. Leone Parliament Minority Leader

The main opposition Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) has elected a woman member of parliament as minority leader, making her the first-ever woman to hold the post in the history of the country.

Dr. Bernadette Lahai defeated two SLPP male lawmakers to earn the historic feat in a parliament comprising only the ruling All People’s Congress and SLPP.

S. Leone: Poor sanitation threat still looms, no gov't action

December 11, 2012 Doctors treating a cholera patient

Poor sanitation was cited as the key cause of Sierra Leone’s worst cholera epidemic experienced this year, claiming over 2,086 lives.

But since the outbreak subsided a few months ago, there has been no major change in the overall sanitary condition, with rubbish in almost every street corner, especially in the capital, Freetown, which was hardest hit.

S. Leone Minister Hints Opposition Inclusion In Gov’t

December 6, 2012 Ibrahim Ben Kargbo, S. Leone Min. of Information

After he was declared winner of the 17 November polls, Sierra Leone’s President Ernest Koroma urged opposition political parties and politicians to join him in moving the country forward.

Koroma won his second five-year mandate in the country’s third post-war election and he has vowed to press on with his “Agenda for Change” policy launched in his first term.

S. Leone: Loser SLPP congratulates Pres. Koroma

December 4, 2012 Pres> Koroma & SLPP's Bio shake hands after the meeting

The Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) has made a sudden u-turn from a court petition to congratulating the declared winner of the 17 November elections, incumbent President Ernest Koroma.

Presidential candidate Julius Maada Bio and his running mate Kadi Sesay accepted the reelection of Koroma “in the interest of peace and democracy.” after a meeting yesterday at the State House in Freetown, the capital.