Contrary to reports, former Ombudsman of Sierra Leone, Francis Gabbidon is in town and would be presenting himself to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today, according to his words.
Team leader of the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) in Freetown and the Member of Parliament (MP) representing Constituency 95, Friday commissioned a skill training center at Newton in the western rural area district.
Branch manager of National Insurance Company (NIC) in Kenema last week disclosed that his company building housing the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service (SLBS) is a death trap.
In a bid to get closer to the people, ProCredit Bank Saturday joined motor bike 'Okada' riders association to clean Black Hall Road in the east of Freetown.
Egyptian Ambassador to Sierra Leone Friday donated about 110 cartons of medicines to the Ministry of Health and Sanitation as part of its humanitarian gesture to the people of Sierra Leone.
During a meeting with the Minister of Health and Sanitation, Dr. Soccoh Kabia, on Friday, Matron of the Bo Government Hospital called for the capacity building of the hospital to improve the status of nurses and staff.
Winner of the July 5 local council elections in ward 333 Constituency 93 in Goderich Friday told Concord Times that he was ready to improve his community.
President Ernest Bai Koroma Thursday commenced a first quarter assessment of his ministers since they signed the performance agreement earlier this year.
The game of cricket got a boost last week as the Sierra Leone Cricket Association (SLCA) received equipment worth millions of Leones from the Bank of Sierra Leone (BSL) Handing over the equipment to some SLCA executive members, Ira Nyakeh
Indeed President Ernest Koroma has again shown his tenacity of inconsistence last week when he summoned all his ministers to the State House to disrobe them of virtue.
With barely five days to the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) elective congress, the two presidential candidates have pledged to support each other after the election.
According to Chief Yaa Alimamy Bangura, the former internally displaced persons camp in Grafton, outskirts of Freetown, has experienced a recent spate of deaths which she attributes to the poor living conditions in the camp.