Interviews and Opinions
Junior Navo Breaks Silence PDF Print
Written by Silas Gbandia   
Sunday, 05 July 2009 01:08

 Junior NavoOne of Sierra Leone’s upcoming youth leaders and business men, commonly known by all as Junior Navo has had little time to usually talk to the press on his aims and objectives for youths in his country. However, he was last week approached by Silas Gbandia (SG) of thesierraleonenews.com, citizen radio and newstimeafrica.com, to explain a few things relating to what he has been associated with over the last few years; Youth Empowerment in Sierra Leone. Silas began by asking Mr. junior Navo (JN);


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Sahr Musa Yamba erstwhile editor of Concord Times Communications speaks on Patriotism PDF Print
Written by Sahr Musa Yamba   
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 14:22

Sahr Yamba urges Sierra Leoneans

 

Erstwhile Editor of Concord Times Communications, Sahr musa Yamba, has urged Sierra Leoneans in Canada to be patriotic and contribute positively to the development of their Country.

Yamba was speaking as Keynote Speaker in Winnipeg Canada during the country’s 4th Independence Commemoration.


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Interview with Muckson Sesay, Chairman of the Development Committee SALNAM, in Canada PDF Print
Written by Fredo Ali Kamara   
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 12:44
Sierra Leoneans abroad have been called upon to rally around to support developmental programs in the country. The trumpet call was made over the weekend by Muckson Sesay, Chairman of the Development Committee of the Sierra Leone Nationals of Manitoba, SALNAM, in Canada .

 


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Interview with Dr. Dennis Kargbo PDF Print
Written by Silas Gbandia   
Thursday, 26 February 2009 13:03

Interview with Dr. Dennis Kargbo Principal of the Milton Margai College of Education and Technology, (MMCET) Sierra Leone.

Dr. Denis Kargbo, Principal of Milton Margai College of Education and Technology, is a very unassuming educationist and family man. Very few people know the man exists because he has chosen to lie low, do what society has assigned him to do, but more importantly in the quiet of where not many people often think thatan intuition of the type he runs exists at all.

“We, and our campus, geographically, are behind the blind curve of educational sites in Sierra Leone and yet very important”, Sulaiman Kabbia, member of the students union executive at MMCET said.

 


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