3rd Edition HIGHLIGHTS
POLITICS
With the 2007 Presidential and Parliamentary elections drawing closer – our political editor, Sorie Sudan Sesay looks at the chances of the three heavyweights in forming the country’s next government.
While Ansu Bapoto Momoh, a member of Friends of Solomon group in London and a very strong supporter of H.E. Vice President Solomon Berewa, believes his leader will be the right person to get the people’s mandate – Their critics say he lacks vision to tackle Sierra Leone’s problems. We ask: “Is VP Berewa the fittest candidate?”
ENTERTAINMENT – EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS
Mohamed Kallon is widely known for his contribution in football – He is referred to as the “wonder boy” – But do we know how much difference the ace footballer is making in Sierra Leone. In an exclusive interview, Kallon talks about his contributions towards the development of Sierra Leone.
Joseph Gerald Adolphus Cole (aka Daddy Saj) rose to fame a few years ago when he released his debut album “Corruption E Do So” – Here the “Lyrical warrior” talks about his challenges as a star and why Dr. Sylvia Blyden is his mentor.
Black Logo: A group of Sierra Leoneans, presently based in The Gambia. The Black Logo is taking a small western African country by storm – find out how.
BEAUTY QUEENS
Exclusives: Miss African Union Beauty Contest 2006, won by Ghanaian beauty Efwa Dacco and PrimeTime’s Miss Sierra Leone National Beauty Contest 2006, won by gorgeous Musayeroh.
DOUBLE WINNERS: discover how rising star Mumtaz, newly-elected Councillor Mackie Shiek and The Cotton Tree won double victories at this year’s Community Excellence Awards.
CELEB NEWS & GOSSIPS
Salone Escoba’s story from London
NIGERIAN STARS: Tony Tetuila talks money and the best place for artists to make money.
Find out what P-Square, one of Africa’s Finest R&B groups said about us.
WEDDINGS SPECIAL
It is often thought that love at first sight hardly exists – But the first encounter between Medo Bobson and Tutu deferred this thought.
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lovelie_caramel
17 December 2006 - 03:07 AM
Nice highlights, you need to let me know where I can purchase in the East/Essex area as you know I am not a South London girl anymore. I am interested in a subcription service please let me when know you hit London.
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