The News Review:
- The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) will conduct …
- UBA Sierra Leone Launches ATM to Mark 100 days of Business
- Sierra Leone Stock Exchange seeks regional integration
- Boy soldier: Sierra Leone’s civil war turned him into a 13-year …
- Bringing peace to Sierra Leone
The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) will conduct …
Organisation de la Presse Africaine (Communiqués de presse), Switzerland
The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) will conduct its National and Regional Elections from 29-30 November 2008. Karim-Sei will run for President; Mr. Mustapha Sesay for Secretary General. SOURCE : The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) Possibly related posts: (automatically generated).
UBA Sierra Leone Launches ATM to Mark 100 days of Business
Vanguard, Nigeria
The online version of the newspaper is updated when the print edition hits the streets. , United Bank for Africa, Sierra Leone, a subsidiary of UBA Plc, last week celebrated 100 days of banking operations with the launch of its ATM services as well as a pledge to continue to provide world class banking services to its customers. All rights reserved.
Sierra Leone Stock Exchange seeks regional integration
Vanguard, Nigeria
The online version of the newspaper is updated when the print edition hits the streets. , Despite the continuous fall in the prices of Nigerian stocks, the Sierra Leone Stock Exchange has indicated interest to cooperate and partner with the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in the area of capacity building and manpower development. All rights reserved.
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Boy soldier: Sierra Leone’s civil war turned him into a 13-year …
MiamiHerald.com, FL
comp –> Ishmael Beah was 13 when he first learned to fire an AK-47. It was 1993 and Sierra Leone was caught in a brutal civil war, where there was one motto to live by: do or die. For two years, he burned and looted villages and slit enemies’ throats, fueled by an addiction to cocaine and amphetamines. He tells the story in A Long Way Gone: Memories of a Boy Soldier (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $12), a New York Times’ bestseller released last year, which he recounts Wednesday night during Miami Book Fair International’s ”Evening With.
Bringing peace to Sierra Leone
Burlington Post, Canada
Freetown, Sierra Leone ? Major Gerry Howe and a small Canadian contingent of military advisors are in the sixth month of their tour to assist the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), which is still recovering from years of brutal civil wars. As a training specialist, Howe advises on strategic policy and the guidance required to erect an efficient and effective training organization. ?My most rewarding experience here is working with the local people,? said Howe, who mentors senior officers in the RSLAF. ?These folks are intelligent, fascinating people, and extremely generous, despite having very little material wealth of their own.

