The meeting was designed as follow up on promises Hon. Vandi made as part of debates in town hall meetings during campaigns for the parliamentary elections in 2018.
The meeting was designed as follow up on promises Hon. Vandi made as part of debates in town hall meetings during campaigns for the parliamentary elections in 2018.
Six women from six political parties got together on stage at the British Council hall ahead of the 7 March general elections to outline their party plans and solutions for women.
The presidential debate is over, but the repercussions and political fallout continues. It was never expected to be a dull contest. Only one of the six candidates on the podium – Mohamed Kamaraimba, had not served in one government or the other in Sierra Leone. But was this to his advantage?
As part of preparations towards Sierra Leone’s March 7 election this year, a presidential debate has been held to decide the fate of the candidates and the future of the country.
Ahead of the March 7 presidential elections in Sierra Leone, the top six candidates held a debate to decide the fate of the candidates and the future of the country.
Ten of Sierra Leone’s opposition parties have condemned the exclusion of their candidates in this week’s presidential debate, vowing to challenge it in court.
The 2018 Presidential debate together with the logo were launched at the British Council auditorium on 5 January 2018 by the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) and Africa Young Voices (AYV), the Political Parties Registration Commission, National Electoral Commission and civil society
Africa Young Voices (AYV) Media Empire is putting final modalities in place to hold the first of its kind presidential debate at the prestigious Bintumani Conference Center, Aberdeen in Freetown.
The two presidential candidates yesterday (31 May) presented their respective platforms to voters during a debate organised by the Sierra Leone Reporters Union at Miatta Conference Hall in Freetown.