By: Alusine Rehme Wilson
Gifted upcoming lyricist Adfega is the newest signing after Kaley Bag to join newly established Sierra Leone music label Witch-Man Records.
The former leading vocalist of musical group “Manzu avec C-Bolt” who now owns and manages “Witch-Man Records” music label confirmed the signing of the promising singer Adfega and has promised the public of getting the best from the newly signed singer.
Meanwhile, no further details about the deal terms but it appears as if all is well as the musician himself Adfega has expressed much excitement for joining the newly established music brand.
Ace Sierra Leonean born musician Manzu who’s currently residing in the United States of America after making his musical mark in his money country decided to go solo in his musical career eventually took to advocacy for physically challenged persons and recently unveiled his brand named “Witch-Man Records” and formally reintroduced popular and talented upcoming Rapper Kaley Bag into the musical scene as way of giving back to the nation while trying to empower promising acts.
By: Alusine Rehme Wilson Residents of the Asker Amputee Camp in Makeni City, including various war victims, are rejoicing over the inauguration of the Makeni Medical Mission health facility, established by philanthropist, author, and pastor Mr. Bambay Sawaneh, alongside his partners in the United States. This newly launched medical facility, comprising 11 treatment rooms, was developed with the support of Southeastern Medical International (SMI) and the Concord Christian Church. Their mission is to deliver compassionate healthcare and a range of medical services to the people of Bombali District and surrounding areas, with a particular focus on war victims and vulnerable families living in the Asker Amputee Camp at Robureh. At the official opening ceremony in Makeni city, a team of 10 medical missionaries from Southeastern Medical International, including Sheila Yates, a seasoned medical missionary with two decades of experience in the US, provided free medical care to 100 individuals,...
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