Australia’s Cape Lambert seeks final license for Sierra Leone iron ore mine

Australia-listed Cape Lambert Resources said Friday it has lodged the mining license application for its flagship Marampa iron ore project in Sierra Leone, the final step in the permitting process before moving towards production. The granting of the mining license will also significantly enhance the asset’s appeal to potential buyers,” Cape Lambert executive chairman Tony […]

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Foreign Minister to Deliver UN Speech

For two years now President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone has been unable to travel to New York to deliver the all. Important General Assembly speech at UN headquaters before the world’s leaders, diplomats nad other dignataries. https://www.thepatrioticvanguard.com/spip.php?article7384

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Chernor Bah to Co-Chair Education Crisis Committee on Syria

Sierra Leonean-born Chernor Bah, who is currently serving as the Global Youth Rep on the UN Secretary General’s Global Initiative on Education. Has been asked to co-chair a youth education crisis committee to aid Syrian refugee children. https://allafrica.com/stories/201309260284.html

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Africell Signs Agreement With America’s Isend Mobile

Africell Sierra Leone and Gambia have signed an agreement with a leading U.S. electronic payment service expert .I Send to enable family members overseas to support other family members in Sierra Leone or The Gambia by topping up their phones with airtime https://allafrica.com/stories/201309260249.html

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Sierra Leone: Western Union, Plan International Donate to Secondary Schools

Following the reopening of schools, two secondary schools in the Western Area are beneficiaries of the Western Union Foundation.  comprising four banks, Union Trust Bank, Ecobank, FIBank and Access Bank and Plan International – donation of 400 tables, desks and chairs to teachers and pupils, in a bid to alleviate seating accommodation in the schools. […]

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Charles Taylor appeal verdict due in The Hague

A UN-backed special court in The Hague is due to rule on an appeal by former Liberian President Charles Taylor. Last May, the court sentenced him to 50 years in prison for aiding and abetting rebels in neighbouring Sierra Leone during the 1991-2002 civil war. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24279323

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Sierra Leone, Guinea, Senegal Discuss Gender

Senior police officers from Sierra Leone, Guinea, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Liberia yesterday commenced a four-day discussion and exchange of ideas on lessons learnt with regards gender responsiveness . And integration in their various police services. The session is being held under the theme: ‘The integration of gender into police services’. https://allafrica.com/stories/201309250354.html

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New Airport becomes reality

Sierra Leone’s Transport and Aviation Minister, Leonard Balogun Koroma has informed officials of China Railway International Ltd, a Chinese company charged with the construction of a new airport in Mamamah. In the Port Loko district, that the airport project is currently a top priority project for the Government of President Ernest Bai Koroma and for […]

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erra Rutile boosts FBC Physics Dept.

The Nuclear Science Laboratory, Department of Physics, Fourah Bay College has been defunct for the past 30 years, owing to the lack of needed equipment to kick-start the lab which deals mainly with radiation and its attendant problems. Quite apart from the unavailability of equipment to furnish and refurbish the Nuclear Science Department since that […]

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As water Minister unveils roadmap… Clean & Safe Water by 2015

The Minister of Water Resources, Momodu Maligie, has said that his ministry has braced itself up with a robust roadmap that will challenge the Millennium Development Goal of ensuring at least 74% access to clean and safety water by 2015. The Conference Hall of the Ministry of Water Resources situated at 127 Kuku Drive, off […]

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