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UniMak Lecturer Shebora Samaba Kamara Awarded as Best Bombali Lecturer 2025

By: Yusuf M. Suma (BBC Suma)   For his outstanding contribution to education, Mr. Shebora Samba Kamara, a renowned lecturer and station manager of Voice of Wusum radio 88.5 in Makeni, has been awarded as the best Bombali district lecturer of the year 2025. The award ceremony was organized by Save our Youth Initiative organization with the titled "The Bombali all Walks of Life award." Mr. Shebora Samba Kamara lectures various international relations and communications related modules both in the mass communication and political science and international relations departments at UniMak. Away from that, he assists in lecturing inmates at the Makeni correctional center. Mr Kamara is a registered member of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), and he's been serving as a media practitioner (journalist) and analyst for over seven years. He is currently serving as the lead public relations officer for the University of Makeni-UNIMAK. Shebora, for a very long time, h...

ACTB Bank Rewards Top Graduates at EBK University in Historic First for Sierra Leone

By: Nancy R. Wilson In a landmark step toward promoting academic excellence and youth empowerment, A Call To Business (ACTB) Bank , Sierra Leone’s leading microfinance institution, has rewarded the top three graduating students of the Ernest Bai Koroma University of Science and Technology (EBKUST) from a graduating class of 1,823 students . The initiative was unveiled during EBKUST’s 7th Congregation Ceremony for the conferment of degrees, diplomas, and certificates, held at the Prof. E.J.J. Momoh Pavilion .  It marked a historic first in Sierra Leone’s higher education sector, with ACTB Bank becoming the first financial institution in the country to introduce a formal reward scheme at a university graduation ceremony , naming EBK University as its pioneering beneficiary. Representing ACTB Bank’s Chief Executive Officer, David Kamara , the bank’s Marketing Manager, Rockslyn Alwyn Findlay , described the occasion as a defining moment for education and national development.  ...

Makeni DJs Union Mourns DJ Musget After Tragic Boat Accident

By: Nancy R. Wilson The Makeni DJs Union has announced, with profound sorrow, the death of one of its members, DJ Musget, who lost his life on Tuesday in a tragic boat accident while returning from a performance engagement. According to the Union's Secretary General of the Union, Mohamed Simbo Kamara, DJ Musget had been hired to provide music at a village near Timbama. On his journey back to Makeni, the boat transporting him and three others capsized. While the other passengers survived the incident, DJ Musget did not. As of the time of this report, his body has not yet been recovered. The news has sent shockwaves through the local music and entertainment community, where DJ Musget was widely known for his talent, energy, and ability to bring people together through music.  Colleagues and friends described him as a vibrant and committed professional whose work left a lasting impact on events and celebrations across the region. In a statement released by the Makeni DJs Union, the gr...

Government Intensifies Fight Against Drug Abuse: With New Strategies and Community Partnerships

By: Joseph Momoh In Freetown, the Capital City and other parts of Sierra Leone. The Government of Sierra Leone has stepped up its fight against drug abuse as communities across the country continue to grapple with the alarming spread of harmful substances such as Kush, tramadol and other illicit drugs.  With countless families affected and many young people at risk. The government is strengthening policies, law enforcement and support systems to protect citizens and restore hope. According to those concerned, drug crisis is no longer just a security issue, but a deeply human one. Young people are losing their lives, families struggling to cope, and communities are watching their futures threatened by addiction and despair. This reality has pushed authorities to adopt a more compassionate yet firm approach. New national policies have been designed to close gaps in the regulation of dangerous substances. The updated frameworks aim to clamp down on those who supply and distribute harm...

This week with President Bio's Development Agenda...

By: Ishmael Bayoh In this week’s highlight, we feature a very important implementation from the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.  Delivering the Keynote address at the opening of the Salone Civic Festival, His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio declared 18th January as a National Remembrance Day to be commemorated as a Peace and Reconciliation Day in respect of Sierra Leone’s decade old brutal war.  This declaration is an imperative recommendation of the country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission which has now been implemented. Paragraph 202 of the TRC Report calls for January 18 to be set aside as a national day to honour victims, promote reconciliation, and strengthen peace. This day will now be dedicated to civic education, community service, peacebuilding activities, and remembrance of victims and survivors. As we come to the end of the year 2025, this week’s episode is the last for the year 2025. i wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prospero...

People’s Perception on Politics: A Growing Divide Between Hope and Distrust

By: Joseph Momih Public perception on politics continues to evolve in Sierra Leone, shaped by economic pressure, governance concern, and the increasing influence of media and community level mobilisation.  For many citizens, politics is no longer viewed as a distant arena reserved for elites but as a daily force that affects livelihood, opportunities, and social stability. Yet this heightened awareness has come with a noticeable rise in skepticism. A significant number of citizens express frustration with what they see as a widening gap between political promises and actual delivery.  Campaign seasons often spark renewed hope, but that optimism is frequently overshadowed by the belief that politicians prioritize party interests over national welfare.  This perception has fostered a sense of caution people listen more critically, scrutinize more deeply, and question motives more openly than in previous years. At the same time, there remains a portion of the population that...