In the early 2000s, as Sierra Leone emerged from a devastating civil war, the country was often defined by its struggles. For Bimbola Carrol, however, the narrative needed to change. Inspired by a deep love for his homeland, he founded Visit Sierra Leone (VSL), a company dedicated to showcasing the nation’s beauty, culture, and hospitality. “There was a post-war industry …
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In a cramped office in the capital, I sit with a 17-year-old girl whose eyes dart…
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In the heart of Kingtom, St. Edward’s Secondary School stands as a testament to resilience, transformation,…
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“We know Afrobeats from Ghana and Nigeria, so what is different about yours from Sierra Leone?”…
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Chief Justice Komba Kamanda Unveils Ambitious Vision to Transform Judiciary
by Sierraeyeby SierraeyeIn an exclusive interview with Sierraeye magazine, Sierra Leone’s newly appointed Chief Justice, the Honourable Komba…
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When Education Becomes a Hustle, Not a Calling: Is Sierra Leone Failing Its Future?
by Sierraeyeby SierraeyeIn Sierra Leone, a troubling phrase echoes through university corridors: “I’m just here for the paper.”…
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On March 4, 2025, a troubling revelation emerged from Koidu, as reported by Thomas Dixon on…
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Sierra Leone has lost a luminary, a childhood hero, and one of its greatest football ambassadors.…
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Yesterday, the world tuned in to a tense scene in Washington. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met…