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With every breath, Braima Moiwai walks in step with the beat of his ancestors. The native of Sierra Leone grew up on land ...
Wading through water up to his knees, Hassan Kargbo points to the vast ocean before him, which is eroding the land and ...
Malcolm has since visited the tree under which Brother Kerrigan died. He described the moment: "It was very poignant because ...
As a man who dedicated his life to helping the less fortunate - especially the disabled, Brother Kerrigan is described as ...
Spanning 160 metres across the Jong River, the new bridge replaces a colonial-era manual ferry system that had, for decades, ...
Sierra Leone is finally stepping into the spotlight—here's why you should visit Sierra Leone’s present beauty and past pain are intimately bound. A journey from the West African country’s ...
*Sierra Leone at 64…* *A Nation at the Crossroads of Reflection and Regret* *By Mackie M. Jalloh* On April 27, 1961, the people of Sierra Leone danced in the streets, waving green, white, and blue ...
Sierra Leone A simple bench and makeshift nurse’s station have transformed an abandoned building into a temporary clinic in rural Njagbahun, Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone Telegraph: 25 March 2025: “Water is life; when there is no water, it is as if there are no people living.” These profound words from ‘Masechefo Sechefo, a Community Councilor at Ha Sekete ...
A farming charity in Britain, Pasture for Life, is financing Farming on Crutches in full, but Samai said they need support from Sierra Leone's government to expand.
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