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Deepest condolences to his Excellency E B Koroma
The Disabled International Foundation Sierra Leone sends their deepest condolences to his Excellency Ernest Bai Koroma and his family.
I was truly heartbroken and shocked when the news was broken to me. Mrs Alice Roseline Koroma was not only the mother of our beloved president but she was the mother of Sierra Leone.
I am honoured to have met such a wonderful woman in my life. I first met with her a few months back in Makeni when i did the launching of my organisation and I must say she was without a doubt the most encouraging woman I have come across. She showered me with wise words of advice and blessings and for that I am truly grateful.
Sierra Leone Volleyball male team in Cairo
Sierra Leone and Guinean male beach volleyball teams training at the Heliopolis Sporting Club in Cairo.
The Sierra Leone Beach Volleyball delegation was held in detention for five hours at the Cairo International Airport after their arrival in Egypt on Saturday, 7th July, 2012. The delay was as a result of doubt on the issuance of the Egyptian visas on the delegation’s passport which was later cross checked and confirmed on telephone calls for their release.
Independence Day–By Raynard Jackson
As we celebrate Independence Day here in the US, I wonder when the Black community is going to learn the true meaning of this day when it comes to politics.
Independence Day, or Fourth of July, is about freedom to think, be, imagine and to live. In the U.S., July 4, 1776 was the day we celebrate our freedom from Great Britain. Even though the adoption of the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 2, 1776, it is celebrated on the 4th.
Messeh Kamara heads to the United Nation
President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council invites MESSEH KAMARA to the UN in New York.
Messeh Kamara will advocate for Sierra Leone at the United Nations
Sierra Leone’s emerging young leader, and founder of MESSEH INTERNATIONAL, Messeh Kamara, aged 25, has been invited by the President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to contribute to the 2012 ECOSOC High-level Development Cooperation Forum, which will be held from 2 to 9 July 2012, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
International Criminal Court turns ten
Opinion piece by Judge Sang-Hyun SONG, President of the International Criminal Court
On 1 July 2002, the first three staff members of the International Criminal Court (ICC) entered the ICC’s building in The Hague, the Netherlands. On that day, the ICC’s founding treaty, called the Rome Statute, entered into force.
Ten years after that modest beginning, the ICC has turned into a major international institution, securing justice for victims when it cannot be delivered at the national level. 121 States have ratified the Rome Statute, and another 32 countries have signed it, indicating their intention to join the treaty.
Memo to Romney–By Raynard Jackson
Now that Romney is the defacto nominee for the Republican Party, I have been reflecting on the state of the presidential race as it enters the final stretch. As a political strategist, I understand the necessity to run to the right during the Republican primary and then migrate to the center during the general election.
It is common knowledge that Romney has no intention of focusing on the Black vote during the general election. From a raw political perspective, I agree with his approach, but from a strategic perspective, I totally disagree. Below I will detail why this is a terrible strategy!



