Category: Features

Hidden Toll of Artisanal Mining

Kono District, Sierra Leone, 20th October 2025- Every morning in Kumao Village, Nimikor Chiefdom, men, women, and even children take the long walk to the mining pits. Some carry shovels others, pickaxes, and some go with nothing but empty pans and hope. For many, artisanal mining is the only way to put food on the table, but it comes at a deadly cost.

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Unprotected and Underpaid: Journalists Speak Up

Freetown, 16th October 2025- The media landscape has long played a pivotal role in speaking truth to power and mirroring the realities of society, shaping the socio-economic and political fabric of Sierra Leone in the process. Yet, the sector continues to wrestle with compliance challenges, particularly within the broader economic framework it seeks to reform. The journalists at the heart of this transformation remain under-resourced, even as the media space records notable strides.

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Giving ‘Head’? Heads Up!

Freetown, September 29th 2025- Let’s talk about oral sex. Yes, that thing couples do with their mouths, that’s often whispered about but rarely discussed with clarity. Whether you call it “giving head,” “blowjob,” or “cunnilingus,” it’s not just a bedroom buzzword; it’s a medically recognized sexual activity, and it’s more common than you think.

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Housing Crisis Deepens

Freetown, 22nd  September, 2025 – “Every day I hawked within the eastern part of Freetown, searching for a place to rent for five whole months, but I couldn’t get any!” said Amidu, his voice heavy with frustration.

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Electoral Reforms – Progress or Pretence?

Freetown, September 16th 2015- Sierra Leone’s Chief Minister, Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, declared “real progress” toward credible and transparent elections, citing 37 completed electoral reforms, 47 ongoing, and 16 set to begin. On paper, these numbers suggest a government committed to strengthening democracy.

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