By: Hawa Dauda - SLFA Media Officer Attached
Ahead of the commencement of the Women’s Day Cup tomorrow in Kenema, the Sierra Leone Football Association Head of Women’s Football Haja Ramatulai Kamara today Thursday, February 29 visited the national female teams (senior and U17) Camp to inspire and spur the girls to victory.
The Sierra Leone Football Association International Women’s Day tournament slated for the 1- 8 March 2024, the Female Rep for the Sierra Leone Football Association Haja Ramatulai Kamara has fired up the Sierra Queens to clinch the trophy from their Liberian counterparts.
Addressing the players, Haja Ramatulai stated that: “there’s no small game in football pointing out that the players are ambassadors of Sierra Leone, urged them to make sure they represent their country with all their might.”
She added: “Other sectors are celebrating International Women’s Day in different ways, but for her, she initiated the idea to celebrate the International Women’s Day with football to showcase female players in Sierra Leone.”
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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