President Bio Delivers Powerful Message at TED Conference In Canada
“…On Tuesday, January 16, 1996, I walked into the Office of the President as Head of State of the Republic of Sierra Leone. I had…
“…On Tuesday, January 16, 1996, I walked into the Office of the President as Head of State of the Republic of Sierra Leone. I had…
Incontrovertibly, it was a woman’s world, with the First Lady of Sierra Leone, Mrs. Fatima Maada Bio, on Thursday, March 14th, 2019. The laughter and…
Sierra Leone High Commissioner designate to Nigeria, Solomon Gembeh, takes leave of President Julius Maada Bio. H.E. Bio With HC Gembeh State House, Freetown, 6…
Sierra Leone Institution of Engineers and Professional Engineers Registration Council Pay Courtesy Call on President Bio President Bio With Engineers Trade Group State House, Freetown,…
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT JULIUS MAADA BIO AT THE LAUNCH OF THE COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY The Honourable Speaker of Parliament, The Honourable Chief…
President Julius Maada Bio Feeds Over 900 Kids in Bonthe on Christmas Day Bonthe Island, Southern Sierra Leone, Tuesday 25 December – As part of…
President Bio Treats and Mingles With Children At State House For Christmas.
The Office Of The First Lady, in collaboration with The Ministry of Gender and social welfare staged a peaceful protest against sexual violence on Sat 15th Dec. in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The peaceful protest started as The First Ladies from Chad, Gambia and Niger joined. The protest started with about 1 thousand protesters at cotton tree, as at the time the procession got to Congo cross, there were over two thousand protesters.
The general membership of the party is particularly animated about the question posed by a certain Gibril Conteh, because it was made in the presence…
Country representative for CRS Sierra Leone, Paul Emes, said the US government had made a huge investment in the country’s education sector. He disclosed that the US government had donated $ 25 million to the country to support teacher training, school feeding and nutritional education, water sanitation and hygiene, infrastructure, quality education, and literacy. As an administration, we noticed that everybody was making efforts but education, being the bedrock of development, was missing.