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Archive of August 2003 Reports

President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah Visits Kono

His Excellency, President Kabbah, paid a working visit to Koidu Town, District Headquarter of the Kono District of Sierra Leone on Wednesday, 27 August 2003....
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United Nations Secretary-General's Special Representative To Liberia, Mr. Jacques Klein, Pays Courtesy Call On President Kabbah.

On Monday, 25 August 2003, Mr. Jacques Klain, Special Representative of the Secretary-General to Liberia, accompanied by UNAMSIL's Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General to Sierra Leone, Mr. Alan Doss, paid a courtesy call on ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 25th 2003)


State Funeral For The Late Ex-President, Major-General, Dr.Joseph Saidu Momoh

The late Major-General Dr. Joseph Saidu Momoh, former President of the Republic of Sierra Leone from 1985 to 1992, who died in Conakry, Republic of Guinea on Sunday 3rd August 2003, was on Sunday 24 August 2003, laid in state at the State Hall of Parliament Building, Tower Hill, Freetown.

At the State Laying-Out ceremony of the late Major-General Joseph Saidu Momoh were His Excellency the President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, Vice President Solomon Berewa, members of the family of the late President, Cabinet Ministers and Government officials, ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 24th 2003)


The Government of The Republic of Sierra Leone Press Statement on Commission on the Restructuring of the Senior Civil Service. FULL DETAILS >> (August, 22nd 2003)
Liberia's President Moses Blah Pays visit To Sierra Leone

His Excellency Moses Z. Blah, President of the Republic of Liberia paid a one-day working visit to Sierra Leone on Friday 22nd August 2003.
H.E. President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, Government Ministers and Ministers and other dignitaries on arrival at the Freetown International Airport, Lungi, accorded President Moses Blah a warm welcome.... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 22nd 2003)


New British High Commissioner To Sierra Leone, Dr. John Mitchiner, Presents Credentials To His Excellency The President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah

On Friday 22 August 2003 the newly accredited High Commissioner of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Government to Sierra Leone, Dr. John Mitchiner, presented his letters of credence and the letter of recall of his predecessor to His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah ...
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His Excellency The President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, Opens Book Of Condolence At State House

On the death of Major-General, Dr. Joseph Saidu Momoh, former President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, which sad event occurred on Saturday 2nd August 2003, in Conakry, Guinea,His Excellency the President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, has opened a Book of Condolence at State House on Thursday 21 August 2003 ....
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President Kabbah and Chinese envoy discuss New Freetown Market and Bo Stadium
The massive influx of internally displaced people into Freetown has presented a rather unmanageable overpopulation problem in the capital city. FULL DETAILS >> (August, 19th 2003)

President Kabbah Meets West African Youth Network.

Addressing a delegation from both the West African Youth Network (WAYN) and the United Nations of Youths - Sierra Leone Network (UNOY-SL) at the Presidential Lodge Friday 15th August, President Kabbah indicated that "even if they [the special court] do not get him, or he doesn't appear in court, the charges ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 15th 2003)

Anti Corruption Commission Presents Second Annual Report

President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah has registered his strong disappointment over the apparent slow progress and lack of tangible results in both the investigation and prosecution of corruption-related offences.
Speaking during Commissioner Val Collier's formal presentation of the second annual report of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) at the Lodge Thursday 14th August, the ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 14th 2003)

Report on the Establishment of the National Council of Paramount Chiefs

A task force set up by government to look into the issue of the formation of the National Council of Paramount chiefs and of issues regarding local government has presented its report to President Kabbah ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 14th 2003)

Cabinet Meeting and Presentation of Plans by Ministers in Bo, Southern Province, Sierra Leone

As usual, following the President's cabinet meeting, ministers proceeded to the Bo Town Council Hall, taking turns to formally present to regional traditional rulers, Members of Parliament and other regional ... FULL DETAILS >> PHOTOS >> (August, 7th 2003)
President Kabbah addresses Kamajors in Bo.

Following his arrival in Bo wednesday 6th August, 2003 for his third provincial cabinet meeting, President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah held a three hour long meeting with former members of the southern regional Civil Defence Forces CDF or Kamajors at the Bo Government School Hall. The move was in an effort to address what appears to be a ... FULL DETAILS >> PHOTOS >> (August, 6th 2003)

President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Hearings.

On Tuesday, August 5th 2003, His Excellency the President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah gave his testimony before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in a 32-page report which lasted for two hours twenty two minutes... FULL REPORT >> (August, 5th 2003)


Press Release On The Death Of Ex-President Joseph Saidu Momoh.

The Government of Sierra Leone has learnt, with deep sympathy, about the death of former President Joseph Saidu Momoh, which sad event took place in Conakry, Republic of Guinea on Sunday, 3rd August, 2003... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 4th 2003)

Sierra Leone's Presidential Helicopter Arrives

President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah today inspected a British-made eleven-seater executive helicopter, which arrived at the Freetown quay yesterday from the Emirate of Qatar. The Head of State disclosed that the Emir of Qatar had earlier promised assistance towards providing an aircraft to facilitate his official trips, ... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 2nd 2003.)
Boost For Sierra Leone's Anti Corruption Commission.

Two British judges and one investigator from the United Kingdom will arrive shortly in Freetown, Sierra Leone, to assist the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) perform its work more expeditiously... FULL DETAILS >> (August, 1st 2003)

Ambassador Oluyemi Adeniji, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations to Sierra Leone bids His Excellency the President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabah, Farewell.

On Friday 1 August 2003 the outgoing head of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone and Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ambassador Oluyemi Adeniji, was at the Presidential Lodge to bid farewell... FULL DETAILS >>
(August, 1st 2003.)

European Commission Adopts Its Co-operation Strategy For Sierra Leone Covering 2003-2007.

The European Commission has adopted a five-year strategy paper (2003-2007) for its co-operation with Sierra Leone. The Country Strategy Paper (CSP) serves as a Framework for relations with Sierra Leone, covering all aspects of ... FULL DETAILS >> (July, 31st 2003)

His Excellency, The President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, returns to Sierra Leone.

President Kabbah returned to Freetown, Sierra Leone on 28th July 2003 after his official travels to Senegal, Mozambique and The United Kingdom.
In Dakar, Senegal, President Kabbah was guest to President George Bush of The United States of America and host President, Abdulaye Wade... FULL DETAILS >> (July, 29th 2003.)


The Archbishop of Canterbury at Sierra Leone's Presidential Lodge

The visiting Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Dr. Rowan Douglas Williams, has told the Vice-President, Solomon Berewa, that the Anglican Communion had been "particularly struck and moved by the way different religious communities in Sierra Leone had worked so constructively ... FULL DETAILS >> (July, 28th 2003.)


President Kabbah Addresses The Royal Commonwealth Society in London on Peace and Development in Sierra Leone.

President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah delivered a very comprehensive address on the Prospects for Lasting Peace and Development in Sierra Leone at the Royal Commonwealth Society in London on Thursday July 24th 2003.
The Head of State was... FULL DETAILS >> | H.E's Speech >> (July, 24th 2003.)
President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah at 10 Downing Street, London.

The British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has reiterated the United Kingdom's commitment to the security and development of Sierra Leone.

Receiving the President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, at No.10 Downing Street on behalf of Prime Minister Blair who is on a foreign tour, the British Foreign Secretary expressed satisfaction at President Kabbah's efforts at consolidating the Peace in Sierra Leone. FULL DETAILS >> (July, 24th 2003.)


The President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah addressed members of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) United Kingdom and Ireland Branch

His Excellency The President Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah while on his trip to London presented a comprehensive picture of the situation back home, when he addressed members of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP)...
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