Friday, 4 April 2025



China: Injecting More Certainty into the Uncertain World - Ambassador Wang Qing
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

In a world grappling with uncertainty, the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Wang Qing, has reaffirmed China’s unwavering commitment to global stability and economic progress. Speaking on the heels of several high-profile events in China — including the "Two Sessions", the China Development Forum, and the Boao Forum for Asia — Ambassador Wang underscored China’s strategic direction in both domestic and foreign policy, positioning the country as a beacon of certainty and progress.

According to Ambassador Wang, “After the Spring Festival, China’s National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference charted a clear path for development this year.” He emphasized that recent engagements, including President Xi Jinping’s meeting with representatives of the international business community, sent powerful signals about China’s intent to promote high-quality development, maintain high-level openness, and uphold multilateralism as a cornerstone of international relations.

Ambassador Wang highlighted China’s consistent role as a driver of global economic development, revealing that the country has been the largest contributor to world economic growth for 20 consecutive years, accounting for more than 30% of global growth during that period.

Despite global economic headwinds, China has set its GDP growth target at around 5% for 2025 — a target the ambassador confidently deemed achievable. “This confidence stems from China’s vast domestic market, resilient industrial base, and continuous momentum in innovation,” he said. “Moreover, our institutional strengths and reforms in opening up have created a stable environment for long-term development.”

Ambassador Wang emphasized that China’s commitment to openness remains central to its national policy. “President Xi Jinping has made it clear: China's door will only open wider,” he stated.

This openness is evident in two key areas: institutional and unilateral liberalization. China has fully opened its manufacturing sector to foreign investment and granted zero-tariff treatment to all goods from the least developed countries with diplomatic ties to China. At the same time, the country continues to host major trade fairs like the China International Import Expo and the China International Supply Chain Expo to boost trade.

Additionally, China has eased travel restrictions by implementing visa-free policies for passport holders from 26 countries and offering unilateral visa exemptions to 38 others. “Foreign tourists now have more access than ever to explore China’s rich history, culture, and business opportunities,” Ambassador Wang noted.

As the United Nations commemorates its 80th anniversary alongside the 80th anniversary of the end of the World Anti-Fascist War, Ambassador Wang reflected on the growing global challenges — from conflicts to economic divides — and called for a renewed commitment to multilateralism.

“As a founding member of the United Nations and a permanent member of the Security Council, China takes its international responsibilities seriously,” he said. He reiterated that China supports a rules-based international system centered on the UN, guided by international law, and grounded in the principles of the UN Charter.

“Protectionism is not the answer, and tariffs only fuel division,” he warned. “China believes in shared development and is working to promote a fair, inclusive, and balanced multipolar world.”

On China’s relationship with Africa, Ambassador Wang was emphatic: “China and Africa are more than just partners — we are good friends and brothers united by a shared destiny.”

He recalled the recent Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), where China unveiled a comprehensive "Ten Partnership Actions Plan" to support Africa’s modernization efforts. He assured that China would work closely with African nations, including Sierra Leone, to fully implement FOCAC outcomes.

“Together, we will walk the path of peaceful development and mutually beneficial cooperation,” he affirmed. “China-Sierra Leone relations, and broader China-Africa ties, are set to reach new heights, delivering tangible benefits to our peoples.”

Ambassador Wang’s message comes at a time when the world is navigating turbulent political and economic currents. His statement reaffirms China’s role not only as a global economic powerhouse but also as a staunch advocate of openness, cooperation, and multilateralism.

“In uncertain times,” Ambassador Wang concluded, “China stands as a steadfast force for stability, progress, and global partnership.” https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/china-injecting-more-certainty-into-the-uncertain-world-ambassador-wang-qing/


U.S. Ambassador Warns Against Illegal Immigration Risks
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The United States is intensifying its crackdown on illegal immigration, with strict enforcement measures that could result in severe consequences for those who attempt to enter or remain in the country unlawfully. In an op-ed released on 3 April 2025, U.S. Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Bryan D. Hunt ,underscored the gravity of violating immigration laws, warning that individuals who enter the United States illegally, overstay their visas or engage in fraudulent visa applications will face serious penalties, including detention, deportation and permanent bans from reentry.

He pointed out that recent border security enhancements under President Trump’s administration have led to a significant decline in illegal crossings and a sharp increase in arrests and deportations.  According to him, in February 2025 alone, illegal border crossings dropped by 94% compared to the previous year, while arrests of undocumented migrants within the U.S. surged by 627%. Ambassador Bryan Hunt made it clear that those who attempt to enter unlawfully will be apprehended and removed, with no exceptions.

He also warned against visa fraud, emphasizing that falsifying documents, lying on applications or overstaying a visa constitutes a serious crime with lasting consequences. Those caught engaging in such activities face permanent ineligibility for future U.S. visas, the Ambassador furthered.

The dangers of attempting to enter the United States illegally extend beyond legal penalties, he maintained adding that migrants often fall prey to violent criminal groups, human traffickers and cartels, facing extreme risks along the journey. He highlighted that many do not survive and those who do are often subjected to abuse and exploitation. The U.S. Government, he stated, is actively collaborating with international partners to intercept and return individuals attempting unlawful entry before they reach the border.

In addition to targeting illegal entrants, the U.S. Government is also imposing consequences on those who facilitate illegal immigration, Ambassador Bryan Hunt revealed saying Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently announced new visa restrictions for foreign officials, including immigration and customs personnel, who fail to take action against human smuggling networks. He said the policy builds on existing measures against those in the transportation and tourism industries who enable unlawful migration.

Ambassador Hunt’s message was unequivocal: the risks of illegal immigration far outweigh any perceived benefits. Those who enter illegally or remain without authorization face imprisonment, family separation and a lifetime ban from the United States. He urged those residing in the U.S. unlawfully to voluntarily return home before they are caught and penalized.

The U.S. Embassy’s stance remains firm—following legal procedures is the only viable path to entering the United States. Ignoring immigration laws not only jeopardizes individual futures but also endangers lives. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/u-s-ambassador-warns-against-illegal-immigration-risks/

Wednesday, 2 April 2025



Sierra Leonean Women Detained in Oman: MRU-WAGAN Demands Urgent Action
The Mano River Union Women and Girls Advoc-Aid Network Sierra Leone (MRU-WAGAN) has on March 21, 2025 issued an urgent appeal for Government and humanitarian intervention following reports of Sierra Leonean women detained in Oman, including Margret Turay, who has been held incommunicado since January 6, 2025.

According to her brother, James Turay, all communication with Margret abruptly ceased, leaving her family in distress and uncertainty. Despite repeated inquiries, Omani authorities have provided no clear justification for her detention or details on any legal process for her release. The lack of transparency has raised serious human rights concerns, prompting MRU-WAGAN to call for immediate diplomatic and humanitarian intervention.

In a press release issued on March 21, 2025, MRU-WAGAN called on the Government of Sierra Leone, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Omani Ambassador to Sierra Leone and international humanitarian organizations to take urgent measures to address the situation. Their demands include:

- Diplomatic Engagement: Immediate inquiry and official clarification from Omani authorities regarding the legal status, condition and whereabouts of Margret Turay and other detained Sierra Leonean women.


- Human Rights Protections: Advocacy for their fair treatment in accordance with international human rights laws, including the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families.


- Safe and Immediate Release: A strong appeal to the Government of Oman to facilitate the release and repatriation of the detained women without further delay, ensuring their safe return to Sierra Leone.


- Preventive Measures: Implementation of stricter labor migration policies, enhanced embassy support and emergency response mechanisms to protect Sierra Leonean women seeking employment abroad from similar distressing situations.

MRU-WAGAN has also called upon ECOWAS, the African Union (AU), the United Nations (UN) and international human rights organizations to intervene and hold the Government of Oman accountable for any violations of migrant workers' rights. The organization stressed the need for global solidarity in ensuring justice and protection for vulnerable migrant workers.

MRU-WAGAN has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Margret Turay’s family and all affected women, pledging to continue advocating for the rights, dignity and safety of Sierra Leonean women and girls worldwide.

“We urge the Government of Sierra Leone and the international community to act swiftly in securing justice and the safe return of our detained sisters,” the organization stated in its appeal.

The organization is urging both the Government of Sierra Leone and the international community to act swiftly in ensuring justice and the safe return of all detained Sierra Leonean women. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/sierra-leonean-women-detained-in-oman-mru-wagan-demands-urgent-action/


…Assuring Relief for Fire Disaster Victims in Kpetema Vice President Joins Muslims in Bo for Eid Prayers, Reaffirms Commitment to Peace & Development
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

Vice President of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, joined the Muslim community in Bo City, Southern Sierra Leone, on Sunday, March 30, 2025, to observe Eid ul-Fitr prayers. During the event, he reaffirmed his commitment to national unity and development, offered special prayers for President Julius Maada Bio and urged worshippers to seek divine guidance and blessings for the nation’s leadership.

Addressing the congregation after the prayer, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh underscored the significance of Eid Ul-Fitr as a time of national reflection and unity. He emphasized the need for collective supplication for peace, stability and progress in Sierra Leone.

“I joined the Muslim Jammat in Bo to observe the Eid Ul-Fitr prayer and extend my heartfelt Eid greetings to the entire Muslim Ummah and our Christian compatriots who are also observing Lent. May all our prayers for sustained peace and development be answered and may Allah (SWT) continue to bless and guide His Excellency Julius Maada Bio,” Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh stated.

He further expressed his best wishes to the Muslim community across the country while extending solidarity to Christians observing Lent. “To our Christian brothers and sisters, I also extend my sincere greetings as we continue in prayer and reflection for a stronger and more unified Sierra Leone,” he added.

Following the Eid ul-Fitr prayers, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, who also serves as Chairman of the National Disaster Management Agency’s (NDMA) National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visited Kpetema Village in Bumpe Ngao Chiefdom, Bo District, to sympathize with victims of a recent fire disaster and assess the situation firsthand.

Accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Government Ministers, Members of Parliament and religious leaders, the Vice President toured the disaster site before meeting with affected residents and local authorities. The visit was led by Resident Minister South, Chief John Abu, alongside officials from NDMA’s Southern Region.

During the meeting, Paramount Chief-elect Alfred Sovula Gandoma expressed gratitude for the swift intervention of NDMA, whose assessment report had prompted support from various stakeholders. He appealed for further assistance, particularly in rebuilding homes with corrugated iron sheets to mitigate future fire risks. He also highlighted the destruction of agricultural seedlings, school materials and microcredit funds.

NDMA’s Senior Disaster Officer for the South, Maada Martin Koroma, briefed the Vice President on the Agency’s response, noting that 320 people were affected, including pregnant women, lactating mothers, children, and a disabled person. A total of 48 structures, housing 94 households, were destroyed. He assured that NDMA had shared its report with partners and that relief efforts were forthcoming.

Speaking on behalf of President Julius Maada Bio, Vice President Jalloh extended his sympathies and pledged Government intervention. He vowed to engage relevant Ministries, agencies and the private sector to accelerate relief efforts. Specifically, he promised to liaise with NDMA for urgent response measures and the Ministry of Agriculture to assess and replace lost seedlings. Additionally, he personally committed to providing school materials for affected children, to be delivered through the Minister of Lands and Country Planning as soon as possible.

Commending all stakeholders who had contributed to the relief efforts, the Vice President assured residents that the Bio-led Government remains committed to their welfare. The visit concluded with prayers before the delegation departed for Bo.

It could be noted that earlier, in a demonstration of his dedication to national development, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, on Thursday, March 27, 2025, officially inaugurated the construction of postgraduate colleges in administration and pedagogy at the University of Sierra Leone (USL) Teaching Hospitals Complex in Lakka. The groundbreaking ceremony marked a significant milestone in the Government’s commitment to advancing higher education and specialized medical training.

“I was honored to deliver a statement at the turning-of-the-sod ceremony for the construction of a dedicated building for the Postgraduate Colleges of Health Specialties, following its inauguration by President Julius Maada Bio in 2021. We have taken a crucial step in realizing a key pillar of the Big Five Agenda—Human Capital Development. This new facility demonstrates the government’s commitment to strengthening the healthcare sector. Linking medical training and research to quality care is essential for improving health outcomes,” Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh noted.

The Vice President highlighted the transformative impact of the project on national development, emphasizing that education remains a cornerstone of economic growth and social transformation. “The future of Sierra Leone lies in the hands of our youth and this project embodies our vision for a brighter tomorrow. Together, we will build an educated, empowered and prosperous Sierra Leone,” he affirmed.

The construction of the colleges is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Technical and Higher Education, aimed at bolstering Sierra Leone’s healthcare system. Minister of Health, Dr. Austin Demby, reaffirmed the Government’s dedication to advancing healthcare services through improved infrastructure, staffing, and medical supply chains. He highlighted recent milestones, including new hospital constructions and the expansion of specialist training programs.

Minister of Technical and Higher Education, Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie, echoed similar sentiments, stressing the importance of partnerships in elevating healthcare education to international standards. She acknowledged the vital collaboration between the Ministry of Health and institutions like Njala University, ensuring that future medical professionals receive top-tier training.

“This facility represents our collective vision of equipping healthcare professionals with the skills needed to safeguard the well-being of our citizens,” Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie.

Dr. Sahr Moses Gevao, Chairman of the Council, commended the Government’s unwavering efforts to enhance medical education in Sierra Leone. He highlighted the positive impact of the College of Health Specialties Foundation Fellows, launched in 2021, which has significantly advanced specialist training in the country.

“The launch of this initiative is a game-changer for Sierra Leone’s healthcare sector,” Dr. Sahr Moses Gevao stated, noting that the new building will feature state-of-the-art facilities for telemedicine, research and advanced medical training. He also lauded the Ministry of Health’s efforts in improving payroll systems and successfully inducting 122 resident doctors specializing in various medical fields.

Concluding the ceremony, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh encouraged all Sierra Leoneans to embrace education, collaboration and national unity as key drivers of progress. He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to fostering a resilient healthcare system and an inclusive higher education sector.

“This project is a testament to our dedication to the next generation. Through education and collaboration, we will build an educated, empowered and prosperous Sierra Leone,” he concluded.

Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh continues to play a pivotal role in Sierra Leone’s development agenda, working closely with President Julius Maada Bio to enhance national cohesion, improve education and strengthen healthcare services. His leadership in both governance and community engagement underscores his unwavering commitment to the well-being and advancement of the nation. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/assuring-relief-for-fire-disaster-victims-in-kpetema-vice-president-joins-muslims-in-bo-for-eid-prayers-reaffirms-commitment-to-peace-development/


Navigating the Economic Tightrope: President Bio's Austerity Measures in Sierra Leone
By Jacob Prince Macauley

Confronted with a challenging economic inheritance, President Julius Maada Bio’s administration has embarked on a rigorous fiscal consolidation path, implementing measures widely regarded as austerity. These policies, aimed at stabilizing the nation’s finances and fostering long-term economic resilience, have sparked considerable debate and scrutiny within Sierra Leone.

Upon assuming office, President Bio inherited a nation burdened with a significant debt load. The debt-to-GDP ratio stood at approximately 95.8% in 2022, raising serious concerns about fiscal sustainability and limiting the Government’s capacity for critical investments. Recent data from the African Development Bank indicates a decline to around 90.5% in 2023, with projections from the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) forecasting further improvement to 80.0% by the end of 2023 and a projected 69.7% in 2024. The administration argues that sustained fiscal consolidation is essential to securing long-term stability and reducing the ratio to more manageable levels.

In response to these challenges, the Government has prioritized domestic revenue mobilization through several key measures. The continued rollout and enforcement of the Electronic Fiscal Device (EFD) system across various sectors aim to enhance Value Added Tax (VAT) and Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection, curbing tax evasion. Additionally, structural reforms within the National Revenue Authority (NRA) have focused on strengthening its Large Taxpayers Department and enhancing its capacity for tax audits, particularly in high-value sectors such as mining and telecommunications.

Efforts to formalize segments of the informal economy have also been intensified through business registration drives and awareness campaigns, broadening the tax base. While the tax-to-GDP ratio stood at 11.4% in 2022—down from 13.3% in 2021—these ongoing efforts aim to increase this figure, bringing it closer to the African average of 16.0% in 2022. The Government has also emphasized non-tax revenue collection, which constituted a notable 9.2% of GDP in 2022, with grants playing a major role.

On the expenditure side, the Government has introduced stringent cost-saving measures. The enhancement of the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) seeks to improve budget execution and expenditure control across Government entities. Additionally, biometric verification of public sector employees has helped identify and eliminate ghost workers, resulting in significant savings on the national wage bill.

Stricter guidelines and approval processes have been implemented for Government travel, workshops and operational expenses. Capital expenditures have been strategically prioritized, focusing on projects essential for economic growth and human capital development.

In addressing public debt, the Government has pursued restructuring initiatives with both domestic and international creditors. This has included negotiations for extended repayment periods and potentially more favorable interest rates to ease the immediate debt service burden. A recent agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a new Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement further underscores the need for significant fiscal adjustment and debt management.

While these austerity measures are intended to stabilize Sierra Leone’s economy, they have raised concerns regarding their impact on social programs. The Bio administration has consistently prioritized the Free Quality Education Programme, but ensuring adequate funding for healthcare and social welfare remains challenging amid fiscal constraints. Civil society organizations and opposition groups continue to call for greater transparency in budget allocations and impact assessments to safeguard essential social services.

As the Government enforces austerity, scrutiny has increased regarding the lifestyle of Government officials, particularly Ministers. While ordinary citizens endure economic hardship, concerns persist about whether the Government’s fiscal prudence is reflected in the behavior and expenditures of those in power.

Reports, often amplified on social media and in local news outlets, highlight instances of lavish spending, including luxury vehicles, expensive international travel beyond essential state business and extravagant Government functions. These observations have fueled skepticism, raising questions about the sincerity of the Government’s austerity measures and potentially undermining public trust.

The perceived disparity between the Government’s call for fiscal discipline and the lifestyle of some of its officials poses a significant challenge. If citizens believe they are shouldering the burden of economic hardship while leaders continue with business as usual, there is a risk of decreased public cooperation in revenue collection efforts and growing social discontent.

To address this issue, the Government must demonstrate a stronger commitment to fiscal discipline. This could involve implementing stricter guidelines on official travel and expenditure, ensuring greater transparency regarding public officials’ financial assets and holding accountable those who misuse public funds. Leading by example will be essential in reinforcing the credibility of the austerity program.

President Bio’s administration is navigating a complex economic landscape, emphasizing fiscal consolidation as a path to stability. The reported decline in the debt-to-GDP ratio and efforts to enhance revenue collection and control expenditure are steps in the right direction. However, the long-term success of these austerity measures depends not only on their effective implementation but also on the Government’s ability to foster transparency, protect vital social investments and ensure that sacrifices are equitably shared across all levels of society.

As Sierra Leone moves forward, the coming years will be crucial in determining the tangible impact of these policies on economic recovery and the livelihoods of its citizens. The success of the austerity measures will ultimately hinge on whether the Government can balance fiscal responsibility with social equity, ensuring a more sustainable and inclusive economic future for all. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/navigating-the-economic-tightrope-president-bios-austerity-measures-in-sierra-leone/


Indian Community in Freetown Celebrates Cheti Chand with Grand Festivities
By Foday Moriba Conteh

The Indian Community in Freetown on Sunday 30th March, 2025 marked the Cheti Chand festival with vibrant celebrations, commemorating the Hindu New Year and the birth anniversary of Shri Jhulelal, the revered deity of Sindhi Hindus. The event featured a colorful procession from Ishwari Supermarket on Wilkinson Road to the Indian Temple, where prayers and cultural performances took place.

Devotees, dressed in festive attire, filled the streets with joyous singing, dancing and traditional Sindhi hymns as they paid homage to Shri Jhulelal. The temple became a hub of spiritual energy as renowned artists from India led soul-stirring prayers and devotional songs, fostering a sense of unity and devotion among attendees.

Speaking at the event, Niharika Agnani, a representative of the Indian community, emphasized the cultural and spiritual significance of the festival, describing it as a moment of faith, unity and renewal for Sindhi Hindus worldwide.

According to Niharika Agnani, Cheti Chand commemorates the birth of Shri Jhulelal, the Ishtdev (patron deity) of Sindhi Hindus and an incarnation of Varuna Dev, the Hindu God of Water. She explained that in the 10th century, Sindhi Hindus endured oppression under a tyrannical ruler, prompting them to undertake 40 days of fasting and prayers for divine intervention.

"In response to their prayers, a divine voice promised the birth of a savior," she stated. The child, Uderolal, later known as Jhulelal, performed miracles and ultimately persuaded the ruler to respect religious freedom, securing the survival of Sindhi faith and traditions.

Niharika Agnani noted that Cheti Chand falls on the first day of the Chaitra month (March-April) in the Hindu lunar calendar and coincides with other Hindu New Year celebrations such as Gudi Padwa (Maharashtra) and Ugadi (South India). She described the festival as "a time of renewal, prosperity and spiritual awakening, offering devotees a fresh start for the year ahead."

Highlighting the deep connection between Shri Jhulelal and water, she explained that water plays a sacred role in Sindhi culture. "Devotees offer prayers to water bodies, seeking divine blessings, protection and abundance," she said, adding that water symbolizes purity, sustenance and life in Sindhi traditions.

Describing the celebratory activities, Niharika Agnani stated that the festival features grand processions with Jhulelal’s idol, accompanied by traditional music, devotional songs and dancing. "We sing and dance as a form of spiritual expression, paying tribute to Jhulelal's legacy," she said.

She further explained that special prayer sessions and hymns are held at temples, creating an atmosphere of spiritual devotion. "It is a time for community feasts and acts of charity, reinforcing values of generosity and unity within the Sindhi community," she noted also highlighting the ritual of lighting lamps (diyas) and offering prayers near rivers and seas, symbolizing gratitude to the Water God.

Niharika Agnani stressed that Cheti Chand is more than just a religious observance it is a celebration of Sindhi cultural heritage and resilience. "This festival reminds us of our faith, unity and strength as a people," she said. She described Cheti Chand as "a moment to seek peace, prosperity and blessings for the year ahead, ensuring that our traditions remain alive for future generations."

  https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/indian-community-in-freetown-celebrates-cheti-chand-with-grand-festivities/


Orange Sierra Leone Donates Food Items to 10 Mosques Nationwide During Ramadan
In its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, Orange Sierra Leone extended goodwill gestures to ten mosques across the country as part of its 2025 Ramadan donations. The telecommunications company distributed assorted food items to masjids in Freetown, Bo, Kenema, Kono and Tonkolili, supporting worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan.

Speaking at the Nurul Haqq Mosque in Goderich, Freetown, during one of the donation ceremonies, Mohamed Santos Bangura, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Officer at Orange Sierra Leone, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to supporting religious institutions during their respective holy periods. He emphasized that this initiative aligns with the company’s core values of care, responsibility and boldness.

“Orange Sierra Leone has consistently extended goodwill gestures to both mosques and churches during Ramadan and Lent. This year’s selection process was open and fair, ensuring that different communities benefit. However, beneficiaries for this year’s donation may not necessarily be selected next year, as our goal is to impact as many communities as possible,” Mohamed Santos Bangura stated.

At the Ilmo Zikre Mosque in Hill Station, the Imam, Alhaji Chernor Mohamed Jalloh, expressed gratitude on behalf of the congregation. He commended Orange Sierra Leone for its unwavering support over the past decade, noting that the company has been a consistent partner in supporting religious institutions.

“As the host mosque of Orange Sierra Leone, we have always maintained a strong and cordial relationship with the company. This generous donation comes at a crucial time, especially as worshippers observe the last ten days of Ramadan, which require long hours of prayers and reflection,” Alhaji Chernor Mohamed Jalloh remarked. He also invoked a supplication from the Holy Quran, highlighting the virtues of giving and community support.

Orange Sierra Leone’s Ramadan donations are part of an annual tradition that extends to both Muslim and Christian communities during Ramadan and Lent. The initiative reflects the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and community support.

Key highlights of the donation program include:

• A commitment to donating food items to selected mosques and churches each year.


• An open, competitive and fair selection process to ensure inclusivity.


• Reinforcement of Orange Sierra Leone’s core values: Care, Responsibility and Boldness.


• Supporting religious institutions and worshippers in their spiritual endeavors.

Mosques Benefiting from the 2025 Ramadan Donations:


1. Nurul Haqq Mosque – New Jersey, Peninsular


2. Masjid Musa Khalamulah – Lower Allen Town Reservation


3. Masjid Makfira – 121 Taylor Street, Wellington


4. Masjid Yasin – Bo City, Southern Region


5. Masjid Darul Hadith – Mountain Cut


6. Jamatul Baiti Nurr – Peacock Lane, Kissy Road


7. Koidu Town Central Mosque – Kono


8. Ilmo Zikre Mosque – Hill Station


9. Water Works Road Mosque – Yele Town


10. Dr. Demby Mosque – Kenema

This year’s donations were widely appreciated by the Islamic community, as they provide much-needed relief to worshippers during the sacred period of fasting and prayer. Orange Sierra Leone remains committed to positively impacting communities through its CSR initiatives, reinforcing its role as a responsible corporate entity.

The company’s efforts served as a testament to the importance of solidarity, kindness and shared humanity during the holy month.

  https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/orange-sierra-leone-donates-food-items-to-10-mosques-nationwide-during-ramadan/


Prince of Wales @ 100: Amb. Anthony Navo Jr. Declares ‘Lion Mentality’ Ahead of Grand Celebration
The countdown has begun for a historic milestone as the prestigious Prince of Wales School marks its 100th anniversary. In anticipation of the grand event scheduled for Sunday, April 6, Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr., a proud Princewalean, has sent a bold message of pride and dominance, asserting the school’s unparalleled legacy in academics and leadership.

“This Sunday, April 6, we will know who is who and who truly runs the jungle—the city,” Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr. declared with confidence. “Let the Lion roar. Let the King prevail. Let the countdown begin.”

As part of the centenary celebrations, Princewaleans will hold a special Thanksgiving March, reinforcing their unity and historic achievements. The event is expected to draw alumni, students and well-wishers from across the nation, showcasing the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence.

Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr. also took the opportunity to send a message to skeptics and rivals from other schools, emphasizing the unwavering ‘Lion Mentality’ that defines Princewaleans.

“The lion mentality is the ability to stay focused on your goals, even in the face of adversity. It’s the mindset of a champion, the mindset that separates the winners from the losers. To develop the lion mentality, you need to believe in yourself, trust your instincts and always stay hungry for success.”

He further encouraged alumni and supporters to turn out in large numbers on Sunday to experience the energy and unity of the Prince of Wales School, adding, “Join us on Sunday to witness the lion—the king of the jungle. You will understand why we have been crowned the king of the jungle.”

The Prince of Wales School, founded in 1925, has long been recognized as one of Sierra Leone’s most prestigious academic institutions, producing notable leaders in various sectors. As it celebrates its centenary, the school continues to stand as a beacon of excellence, embodying resilience, intelligence and the unwavering spirit of a lion.

As the excitement builds towards Sunday’s landmark event, one thing is clear—Princewaleans remain proud, powerful and ever-dominant as the true academic champions of Sierra Leone.

Let the celebrations begin!

  https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/prince-of-wales-100-amb-anthony-navo-jr-declares-lion-mentality-ahead-of-grand-celebration/


One Family People Holds Awareness Campaign on Protecting Children with Disabilities at Blind School
By Foday Moriba Conteh

As part of their efforts towards safeguarding children with disabilities and promoting inclusive child protection for them across the country, One Family People (OFP), with funding from Nadia Onlu through the Il Giardino di Ngali 2-NGA 2 (2023-2025) project, on Friday, March 28, 2025, successfully concluded a one-day education and awareness program on the protection of children with disabilities from sexual offenses and child labor in Sierra Leone.

The event, held at the Milton Margai School for the Blind, specifically targeted visually impaired pupils, aiming to equip them with knowledge and awareness on their rights and protection.

Addressing the gathering, Ibrahim Sorie Koroma, Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor at One Family People (OFP), emphasized the importance of raising awareness on the protection of children with disabilities from sexual offenses and child labor as part of the implementation of the Giardino di Ngali 2-NGA 2 (2023-2025) project in Sierra Leone. He stated that the organization saw it necessary to organize this education and awareness program, specifically targeting pupils of the Milton Margai School for the Blind, to equip them with knowledge on their rights and protection.

He highlighted that the awareness session focused on key issues such as sexual offenses, child labor, human trafficking and violence, drawing particular attention to the devastating effects of Sierra Leone’s civil war and its lingering impact on vulnerable communities. Ibrahim Sorie Koroma stressed that cases of sexual offenses and violence have been on the rise, not only among children with disabilities but across society, underscoring the urgent need for action to address those challenges.

Ibrahim Sorie Koroma further revealed that One Family People has already conducted similar awareness campaigns in 25 secondary schools across Western Urban and Rural districts, with plans to extend the initiative to other districts nationwide.

He also called on parents, teachers, policymakers and community leaders to take an active role in protecting children with disabilities by fostering inclusive and safe environments for them. He emphasized that tackling sexual offenses, child labor and violence requires a collective effort, including stronger enforcement of child protection laws, increased community awareness and improved support systems for survivors.

The Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor at One Family People (OFP) further encouraged continued partnerships with Government institutions, civil society organizations and international partners to sustain and expand the impact of such initiatives across Sierra Leone.

Ibrahim Sorie Koroma concluded by reaffirming the organization's commitment to ensuring the safety and empowerment of children with disabilities, urging stakeholders to join efforts in combating those pressing issues.

One of the facilitators, Isha Success Sankoh, Outreach Intern at Rainbow Initiative, commended One Family People for organizing the awareness-raising session, particularly on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), which she facilitated. She emphasized that her organization has been actively addressing such issues across the country.

She highlighted that Rainbow Initiative has recorded numerous cases of sexual and gender-based violence over the years, many of which affect children also adding that such awareness sessions are crucial in tackling such issues at both the community and national levels.

During the session, Isha Success Sankoh informed the children about the services provided by Rainbow Initiative, including the distribution of dignity kits for rape survivors, counseling, medical assistance and other support available at their one-stop centers. She also encouraged the children to report cases of SGBV to Rainbow Initiative by calling their helpline 599.

Mr. Jalloh, a teacher at the Milton Margai School for the Blind, emphasized the importance of protecting children with disabilities from sexual offenses and child labor, noting that children with disabilities are among the most vulnerable in society and often face exploitation and abuse. He commended the organizers for prioritizing the welfare of these children and ensuring that they are informed about their rights.

He further stated that many cases of sexual abuse and child labor involving children with disabilities go unreported, either due to a lack of awareness, fear or societal neglect, stressing that raising awareness within communities and schools is essential in addressing these challenges and ensuring that children with disabilities are protected from harm. He called on parents, caregivers and stakeholders to be more vigilant and proactive in safeguarding these children.

Mr. Jalloh encouraged the pupils to speak up and report any form of abuse they might experience or witness. He also urged authorities to strengthen laws and enforcement mechanisms to protect children with disabilities from exploitation. The teacher concluded by calling for continued advocacy and educational initiatives to empower children with disabilities, ensuring that they can grow and thrive in a safe and inclusive environment. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/one-family-people-holds-awareness-campaign-on-protecting-children-with-disabilities-at-blind-school/


Onga Celebrates Eid-Ul-Fitri with 3,000 Meal Packs for Worshippers
By Foday Moriba Conteh

In commemoration of Eid-Ul-Fitri, marking the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan, Sierra Leone’s favorite seasoning brand, Onga marketed by Premium Divine Trading Company Limited, an agent for Promasidor Holdings, distributed 3,000 packs of cooked food, exclusively prepared with Onga seasoning, to Muslims who performed their Eid-Ul-Fitri prayers on Sunday, March 30, 2025. The distribution took place at Victoria Park in central Freetown and Calaba Town Field in the east end of Freetown. Additionally, the company conducted wet sampling of its various products to thousands of worshippers, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement and brand loyalty.

Speaking during the event, Philip Kanu, Assistant National Marketing Lead of Premium Divine Trading Company Limited, stated that as the holy month of Ramadan was coming to an end, the company deemed it fit to provide meals for worshippers on Eid-Ul-Fitri. He emphasized that the initiative is a continuation of the company’s previous interventions throughout Ramadan.

Philip Kanu highlighted that during the fasting period, the company donated cartons of its various products to the National Council of Imams and also conducted wet sampling at 50 selected mosques across the country during Iftar (breaking of fast).

He expressed pride that the meals distributed on Eid-Ul-Fitri were prepared exclusively with Onga seasoning, which he described as highly nutritious. He further noted that Premium Divine Trading Company Ltd. is the official distributor and marketer of Cowbell, Miksi, Kremela, Twisco and Onga with Onga being Sierra Leone’s favorite food seasoning. The Assistant National Marketing Lead of Premium Divine Trading Company Limited detailed the various Onga variants available, including Onga Classic, Onga Shrimp Crevette, Onga Chicken Poulet, Onga 3-Mix and Onga Stew Flavour.

Philip Kanu also revealed that all the aforementioned products are produced in Ghana by Promasidor Ghana Limited for export to several West African countries, including Sierra Leone, where Premium Divine Trading is the sole distributor and marketer.

In conclusion, the Marketing Lead encouraged Sierra Leoneans to continue patronizing the company’s products, particularly the Onga seasoning range, which he described as one of the best and most popular food seasonings in the country.

Jelikatu Umu Conteh, a beneficiary and worshipper at Victoria Park, expressed gratitude to Onga and Premium Divine Trading Company Limited for their generosity during this year’s Eid-Ul-Fitri celebrations. She noted that the food packs distributed were not only timely but also well-prepared, providing much-needed nourishment after a month of fasting. “It was heartwarming to see a company recognize the importance of giving back to the community, especially on such a significant occasion for Muslims,” she stated.

“Beyond the food packs, I also had the opportunity to participate in the wet sampling of the company’s various products. The flavors were rich and well-balanced, making the meals more enjoyable. I have used Onga before, but this experience gave me a better understanding of the different variants available and how they enhance cooking. It was a wonderful initiative that allowed many of us to try and appreciate the quality of their products,” she added.

Similarly, Shiek Yusuf Kamara, a worshipper at Calaba Town Playing Field, commended Onga and Premium Divine Trading for their continuous efforts in supporting communities, not just during Ramadan but throughout the year.

He proudly mentioned that his mosque benefited from the product donations made by the company to the National Council of Imams, as well as from the wet sampling during one of their Iftar gatherings.

“Their commitment to providing quality food products and engaging with the people is truly commendable. I hope they continue this initiative in the coming years so that more people can benefit from their generosity and experience the great taste of Onga,” he concluded.

Onga and Premium Divine Trading Company Limited have once again demonstrated their commitment to community support and engagement, especially during significant religious occasions like Eid-Ul-Fitri. Through the distribution of 3,000 meal packs and wet sampling of their seasoning products, they not only provided nourishment to thousands of worshippers but also reinforced their reputation as a trusted brand in Sierra Leone. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/onga-celebrates-eid-ul-fitri-with-3000-meal-packs-for-worshippers/


President Bio, First Lady Mark End of Ramadan with National Eid Celebrations
President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio and senior Government officials joined Muslims across Sierra Leone and the world to celebrate Eid-Al-Fitr, marking the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan. The grand celebration took place on Sunday March 30, 2025 at State Lodge on Hill Station in Freetown, bringing together thousands of Muslims who had observed the month-long fast to express gratitude and praise to Allah for His blessings.

Eid-Al-Fitr is regarded as a moment of divine reward, signifying the successful completion of fasting and spiritual purification. Delivering the sermon, Sheikh Abu Bakarr Conteh, Imam of Hamdallah Mosque, expressed gratitude to Allah for the gift of Ramadan. He reaffirmed the Islamic creed, testifying that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is His Messenger.

Sheikh Conteh emphasized that on Pray-Day (Eid), Allah descends to bestow blessings and rewards upon all Muslims who have observed the holy month with devotion. He urged Muslims to uphold the values of unity, generosity and solidarity, encouraging them to continue embodying the discipline and spiritual consciousness acquired during Ramadan.

Speaking on the theme: “The Welfare of Planet Earth: A Concern for Mankind,” Sheikh Conteh underscored the Islamic obligation to protect the environment. He cited Quranic verses (Quran 44:38 and Quran 51:56) that mandate humanity to safeguard nature and honor Allah through stewardship of the earth. He urged all citizens to act responsibly towards the environment and resist destructive practices that threaten the planet’s sustainability.

The Imam concluded his sermon with prayers for Allah’s blessings, protection and guidance upon Sierra Leone. He called for patriotism, national unity and obedience to lawful authority, reminding all to respect one another and work towards the common good.

Addressing the congregation, President Julius Maada Bio expressed joy in celebrating Eid-Al-Fitr with Muslims nationwide, acknowledging the significance of the occasion for both Muslims and Christians, as both faiths worship the same Almighty God. He praised Sierra Leone for its exceptional religious tolerance, highlighting the country as a model for peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians. He urged Muslims to continue adhering to the principles of Islam that promote unity and social cohesion, which have long contributed to Sierra Leone’s stability.

The President also commended Sheikh Conteh for his sermon, emphasizing the interconnectedness between humanity and the environment. He reiterated his Government’s commitment to environmental protection and encouraged citizens to be mindful of their responsibilities in preserving natural resources for future generations.

First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio expressed gratitude to Islamic scholars for their dedication throughout Ramadan, leading prayers and guiding the faithful. She also thanked President Bio for his unwavering support to Muslims across the country, including providing food assistance during the holy month.

She prayed for continued divine blessings upon the President, his family and all Sierra Leoneans, wishing the nation peace, prosperity and unity.

The Eid-Al-Fitr celebrations reaffirmed Sierra Leone’s commitment to religious harmony and national unity, showcasing the nation's enduring spirit of peace and coexistence.

  https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/president-bio-first-lady-mark-end-of-ramadan-with-national-eid-celebrations/


SLCAA Director General Strengthens Aviation Ties with Egypt During Presidential Visit
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The Director General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), Madam Musayeroh Barrie, played a pivotal role in fostering enhanced aviation cooperation between Sierra Leone and Egypt during President Julius Maada Bio’s three-day state visit to Cairo. The visit, which commenced on March 26, 2025, underscored the commitment of both nations to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties.

As part of the high-level delegation accompanying President Bio, Madam Musayeroh Barrie engaged in a series of strategic discussions with key stakeholders in Egypt’s aviation sector. She met with Captain Sameh El Hefny, President of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority, and Amr Adawy, Head of Commercial for EgyptAir, to explore avenues for collaboration between the two nations.

One of the key highlights of the meeting was the ongoing negotiation for direct flights between Freetown and Cairo, a move anticipated to bolster trade, tourism and economic activities between the two countries. Speaking on the significance of these discussions, Madam Musayeroh Barrie stated, “We are in the advanced stages of negotiations with EgyptAir for direct flights between Freetown and Cairo. This initiative will not only enhance connectivity but also create significant opportunities for trade and tourism.”

The meeting was described as productive and promising, with both parties expressing enthusiasm for deepening aviation cooperation. Discussions also touched on knowledge-sharing, training opportunities for Sierra Leonean aviation professionals and potential joint projects aimed at strengthening the regulatory and operational capacities of the sector.

Madam Musayeroh Barrie’s participation in these discussions reflects her steadfast commitment to modernizing Sierra Leone’s aviation sector. Since her appointment by President Bio, she has spearheaded critical reforms that have significantly improved the country’s air transport infrastructure. Under her leadership, SLCAA has introduced modernized systems to enhance operational efficiency, improved safety standards and upgraded regulatory frameworks to align with international aviation norms.

Her efforts have also paved the way for stronger partnerships with international aviation entities, with Egypt emerging as a key ally. The recent developments between Sierra Leone and Egypt exemplify the growing bilateral relations in the aviation sector, with increased technical exchange, aviation training programs and joint air transport projects on the horizon.

Madam Musayeroh Barrie also played a welcoming role upon President Bio’s arrival in Cairo, further highlighting the importance of her engagement in this landmark visit. The strengthening of aviation ties aligns with President Bio’s broader vision of positioning Sierra Leone as a competitive player in regional and international air transport, ultimately attracting foreign investment and boosting the nation’s global connectivity.

As Sierra Leone continues to make strides in the aviation sector, the collaborative efforts with Egypt serve as a testament to the country’s commitment to fostering international partnerships, driving economic growth and advancing its aviation industry to new heights. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/slcaa-director-general-strengthens-aviation-ties-with-egypt-during-presidential-visit/


NP (SL) Sets the Standard for Superior Service in Petroleum Marketing
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

When discussing business entities that have left an indelible mark across the West African sub-region, NP (SL) Ltd emerges as a distinguished leader. This assertion is far from an overstatement, as the company’s remarkable journey from its modest beginnings to becoming a dominant force in the petroleum industry is well-documented.

Established by visionary Sierra Leoneans, all former employees of British Petroleum (BP), NP (SL) Ltd was borne when these individuals took a bold step to acquire shares following BP’s exit from the country. Through sheer determination, sound managerial acumen and a commitment to excellence, the company evolved into a thriving petroleum marketing enterprise with a strong footprint beyond Sierra Leone, extending its reach to Guinea, Liberia, Ivory Coast and The Gambia.

The presence of NP (SL) Ltd in these nations is unmistakable, marked by its signature green and yellow branding and its state-of-the-art Filling Stations, meticulously designed to accommodate multiple vehicles while offering additional services such as retail marts and vehicle maintenance sections. The company’s unwavering commitment to quality service delivery and customer satisfaction has earned it a well-deserved reputation as the industry benchmark for excellence, widely recognized as the foremost in customer care. This distinction is not merely theoretical but is substantiated by the company’s strategic initiatives, all aimed at ensuring customers receive top-tier service across all operational locations.

A prime example of this customer-centered approach is the deployment of calibrated pumping machines at all NP (SL) Ltd Filling Stations. These technologically advanced dispensers guarantee accuracy in fuel measurement, transparently displaying the volume in liters and corresponding prices, thereby fostering trust and confidence among customers. This emphasis on transaction transparency is a core principle upheld across all the company’s subsidiaries.

Recognizing the inherently volatile nature of petroleum products, NP (SL) Ltd prioritizes safety by instituting stringent precautionary measures at its Filling Stations. Clear signage warns against smoking, using mobile phones or lighting naked flames within the vicinity, while customers are advised to switch off vehicle engines during refueling. Furthermore, fire extinguishers are strategically positioned to swiftly mitigate any potential hazards, reflecting the company’s proactive stance on safety and reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

The company’s adherence to Sierra Leone’s Local Content Policy (LCP) underscores its dedication to national economic development. By emphasizing the employment of indigenous talent across its operations, NP (SL) Ltd contributes significantly to job creation and skill development. This policy is consistently upheld in all operating countries, ensuring that qualified nationals receive employment opportunities, thereby empowering communities and fostering economic growth.

NP(SL) Ltd has also pioneered digital innovations, notably the introduction of the NP Energy Pass Card, a cashless payment solution that has gained widespread popularity. This prepaid card allows customers to conveniently purchase fuel without carrying physical cash, enhancing financial security and enabling efficient budgeting for fuel expenses over extended periods. Its growing adoption reflects the company’s forward-thinking approach to enhancing customer convenience through modern technological solutions.

In addition to fuel products, the company markets NP Gas, a premium cooking gas available in various cylinder sizes and widely distributed across its Filling Stations. Designed for safety, efficiency and ease of use, NP Gas has gained commendations for its reliability and affordability, positioning it as a preferred choice for domestic and commercial consumers.

Beyond business operations, NP-SL Ltd remains deeply committed to corporate social responsibility, consistently demonstrating solidarity with the Government and people of Sierra Leone.

In light of its remarkable achievements, NP (SL) Ltd stands as an exemplary model of a thriving indigenous petroleum marketing entity that prioritizes exceptional service delivery. Its contributions to the socio-economic landscape of the West African sub-region are profound and with an ambitious vision for expansion, the company is poised to further cement its status as a leader in the industry. As it continues to innovate and expand, NP (S) Ltd remains dedicated to upholding its legacy of excellence, customer satisfaction and sustainable growth. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/np-sl-sets-the-standard-for-superior-service-in-petroleum-marketing/