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Sierra Leone’s Debt Service Payments Projected at $171.3m by 2027

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Sierra Leone's external debt service obligations are projected to grow steadily over the coming years, raising critical questions about the sustainability of the country’s debt and its ability to fund essential public services. According to projections for 2023–2027, the country faces escalating debt repayments across multilateral, bilateral, and commercial creditors.

Stadium Renovation Delay Raises Questions

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Once a towering symbol of national pride, the Siaka Stevens National Stadium in Freetown now stands as a monument to delay, neglect, and unanswered questions. Announced in February 2022, the government’s ambitious rehabilitation project funded by China and expected to last two years is now entering its third year with no clear end in sight. The result? Mounting public frustration and a growing chorus of questions: Who’s paying? Who benefits? When will it be completed? And what does this prolonged delay say about Sierra Leone’s development priorities?

Stadium Renovation Delay Raises Questions

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Once a towering symbol of national pride, the Siaka Stevens National Stadium in Freetown now stands as a monument to delay, neglect, and unanswered questions. Announced in February 2022, the government’s ambitious rehabilitation project funded by China and expected to last two years is now entering its third year with no clear end in sight. The result? Mounting public frustration and a growing chorus of questions: Who’s paying? Who benefits? When will it be completed? And what does this prolonged delay say about Sierra Leone’s development priorities?

  • Business & Finance
  • Sports

Sierra Leone’s Debt Service Payments Projected at $171.3m by 2027

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Sierra Leone's external debt service obligations are projected to grow steadily over the coming years, raising critical questions about the sustainability of the country’s debt and its ability to fund essential public services. According to projections for 2023–2027, the country faces escalating debt repayments across multilateral, bilateral, and commercial creditors.

Stadium Renovation Delay Raises Questions

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Once a towering symbol of national pride, the Siaka Stevens National Stadium in Freetown now stands as a monument to delay, neglect, and unanswered questions. Announced in February 2022, the government’s ambitious rehabilitation project funded by China and expected to last two years is now entering its third year with no clear end in sight. The result? Mounting public frustration and a growing chorus of questions: Who’s paying? Who benefits? When will it be completed? And what does this prolonged delay say about Sierra Leone’s development priorities?

  • Sports
  • Features

Stadium Renovation Delay Raises Questions

Freetown, September 8th 2025- Once a towering symbol of national pride, the Siaka Stevens National Stadium in Freetown now stands as a monument to delay, neglect, and unanswered questions. Announced in February 2022, the government’s ambitious rehabilitation project funded by China and expected to last two years is now entering its third year with no clear end in sight. The result? Mounting public frustration and a growing chorus of questions: Who’s paying? Who benefits? When will it be completed? And what does this prolonged delay say about Sierra Leone’s development priorities?