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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
AJA initiates
Poets for Peace & Development
A4P campaign
for peaceful elections
AJA
Barbadian writer, poet and musician AJA has urged his Sierra
Leonean colleagues to come forward and unite to use their
literary talents to promote peace and development in their
country.
AJA (Adisa Jelani Andwele), who was speaking at a low-profile
poetry night at the Bamboo Hut bar and restaurant, Wilkinson
Road, last Thursday, said there was so much power in poetry
which could be utilized in the promotion of love and peace.
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Sierra Leone
GSM Operators form Association
The
four operating mobile companies in Sierra Leone, Celtel, Tigo,
Comium and Africell on Wednesday night officially launched the
Sierra Leone GSM Operators Association. Chairman of the occasion,
Africell MD, Robert Khoury, said it was a great day for mobile
operators in the country as they have new decided to coordinate
under one umbrella. He said the association, which has received the
blessings of GSM Africa Association, will cultivate and maintain
strong link with the African body.
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Shain
Foundation and Reggae Union remember Amara Kabba
Shain Foundation and Reggae Union of Sierra Leone will join hands
together to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the death
of Sierra Leone’s reggae king, Amara Kabba. This breathtaking day
will take place on 22 June at 24 Wellington Street, Freetown.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with the coordinator of Shain
Foundation and Reggae Union of Sierra Leone, Abdulai Kamara (Obi
Fraze). Read
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Man United
help UNICEF fight HIV/AIDS in Sierra Leone
UNICEF has unveiled the Manchester United FC Supported HIV/AIDS
Awareness Campaign in Sierra Leone at a press briefing held at the
national football academy, Kingtom. The campaign, which seeks to
disseminate HIV/AIDS prevention messages to young people in Sierra
Leone, is fully centered on football and sports and will be backed
by radio jingles and television spots recorded in England by famous
Manchester United stars Ferdinand, Evra and Giggs.
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MISS
SIERRA LEONE 2008: Gold for Gouldson
Bush Doctor
to return home in Jah way
‘Football is
not a killer, but it can kill AIDS’ -Alimu Bah
Celtel holds 1st Own. A Business draw in Bo
Trade
Ministry on IPR laws:
Time to benefit from your talent!
Black Leo and
Noble Squad draw daggers
Travel wahala
hampers Khady Blaq’s show
KAO the Warrior:
‘You always hit back when you are hit on the mic’
Celtel
unveils Le2 billon cell site
ARTISTS 4 PEACE
Artists for Peace on Sunday performed in the Eastern town of
Kenema as part of their provincial peace campaign for the
forthcoming local government elections. The local peace
ambassadors performed songs, comedy, drama and cracked jokes
promoting the twin message of peace and non-violence among
supporters and elections candidates. The artists were reportedly
literary mobbed by crowds of fans that came out on the street in
front of the Capitol cinema.
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‘Let’s sing like Sierra Leoneans artists…’
- Jah
Man
Celebrity gossips
Eagle Eyes:
Jimmy B stars in his first action thriller!
A
powerful drug lord gives in to his desire to sleep with his
beautiful but married secretary. However, he did not bargain for the
kind of husband who comes looking for the killer of his murdered
wife. Run, run, run for your life, for here comes the assassin Jimmy
Bangura (aka Jimmy B). But run only if you’re guilty.
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SPORT
NEWS
SLFA Congress
deferred
The
much anticipated Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) elective
congress originally slated for June 28 has been officially defered
to Friday 18th and Saturday 19th July 2008.
This was disclosed by the Western Area Football Assocation (WAFA)
Chairman, Alhaji Unisa Alim ‘Awoko’ Sesay in a press conference at
the SLFA Secretariat, Battery Street, Kingtom, Freetown.
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Stakeholders
owe Tolla Thompson an apology
Members of the Dream Team headed by Dr Foday Bangsu Bangura have
told a packedful National Stadium Presidential Lounge that
stakeholders of the football association owe the erstwhile SLFA
president, Tolla Thompson, an apology. Members of the Dream Team
made this statement last Monday during the launching of the team
manifesto for the expected Saturday elective Congress of the
football association.
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Leone Stars
to undergo HIV/AIDS test
As
the campaign to use football to fight HIV/AIDS gets underway, it has
been suggested that all players in the senior national team Leone
Stars should go test for the disease. By knowing their HIV/AIDS
status, it is said, the nation will be certain their footballers are
healthy and of sound mind.
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BOXERS WITHOUT GLOVES!
Sierra Leone Boxing misses out on Beijing ’08
due to lack of funds!
The
failure of the country’s boxing team to take part in the All Africa
boxing competition last year means that despite the recent success
of Sierra Leone boxing, the national boxing team will miss out on
the Beijing games. Read
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Bellamy
creates job opportunities for Salone youths
2008
elective congress: Dream Team Manifesto: take football to another
level
OBITUARY -
Malingie the cyclist: gone unnoticed!
A
hero is not only someone who fought wars and won. A hero can be any
person who has made a laudable impact in his area of specialization.
If that is the case, the late popular cyclist, Sorie Conteh-
commonly called Malingie- is a hero because he made a remarkable
mark in the art of cycling during his time.
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132 goals
scored in the Division one league
A
total of one hundred and thirty-two (132) goals were scored by the
14 clubs that took part in the just concluded Western Area Football
Association (WAFA) sponsored Division One League, KES
can authoritatively reveal.
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FIFA GOAL
PROJECT:
How
successful has it been on Sierra Leone football?
GOAL was ratified in 1999 in Los Angeles at FIFA’s
Extraordinary Congress and is today a key improvement programme of
FIFA. It places administrative, technical, and importantly financial
resources, at the disposal of FIFA’s 204 members for their use in
development projects. It was discovered that the majority of
development countries, especially in Africa, lacked the
infrastructure and technical abilities to effectively enhance the
status of the cherished game of football.
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