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Sierra Leone Hosts WAIGF 2026 to Advance Internet Governance, Digital Inclusion and Regional Innovation

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Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, Salima Bah

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

The Ministry of Communication, Technology and Innovation officially opened the 18th Edition of the West Africa Internet Governance Forum (WAIGF 2026) on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Miatta Conference Centre, Youyi Building in Freetown.

The regional forum commenced following a series of engagements focused on digital governance, emerging technologies and youth inclusion across West Africa.

Ahead of the official opening, the West Africa School on Internet Governance was convened on May 11–12 at the Miatta Conference Centre. The program brought together fellows, experts and facilitators from across the region to deliberate on internet governance, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital cooperation, data governance and other emerging technologies.

The opening day featured four parallel workshops and strategic discussions addressing key issues influencing internet governance and digital transformation in West Africa. Organizers described the forum as a critical platform for policy dialogue, regional collaboration and cooperation on technology and digital development.

Speaking on behalf of Sierra Leone’s Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Shadi Gerjawi, CEO of Africell, emphasized that digital sovereignty is fundamentally built on physical infrastructure.

He highlighted significant investments made by MNOs in telecommunications towers, fiber networks and last-mile connectivity; describing them as the foundation upon which digital initiatives depend. According to Shadi Gerjawi, countries with robust connectivity are better positioned to compete globally and safeguard their citizens.

The Africell CEO stressed that expanding connectivity to underserved communities requires sustained investment, supportive Government policies, targeted subsidies and investment-friendly regulatory structures. He noted that network expansion has accelerated in recent years while service prices have significantly declined.

Shadi Gerjawi emphasized that infrastructure alone is insufficient. He described MNOs as critical partners in digital literacy noting that operators engage millions of citizens daily and can collaborate with Governments and educators to equip young people with relevant digital skills.

He underscored the responsibility of MNOs to ensure secure and trustworthy networks that protect user data and promote safe digital experiences, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Looking ahead, Shadi Gerjawi identified mobile money as a proven financial inclusion model and called for deeper financial integration through credit, savings and insurance services. He urged continued regulatory partnership and innovation to unlock that potential and praised Sierra Leone’s leadership in hosting the forum.

At the ceremony, Amara Brewah, Director General of National Telecommunications Commission (NaTCA), emphasized that digital sovereignty should not be equated with isolation.

Instead, he framed it as strategic participation in the global digital economy on fairer terms, ensuring Africa maintains both voice and influence in shaping the future of the internet.

Amara Brewah reaffirmed NaTCA’s commitment to regional and international collaboration, highlighting four focus areas:

  • Strengthening connectivity
  • Advancing innovation
  • Promoting inclusion
  • Supporting economic growth

She called on the forum to move beyond dialogue and serve as a catalyst for coordinated regional action toward a secure, resilient and sovereign digital future for West Africa.

In her keynote address, the Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation emphasized cybersecurity, regional integration and digital equity as central pillars of West Africa’s digital transformation.

The Minister stressed that no African country can tackle digital economy challenges alone. She advocated for aligned governance frameworks and a unified regional approach, envisioning a single digital market where entrepreneurs can seamlessly conduct cross-border e-commerce within the region.

Referencing the example of the European Union, she highlighted the benefits of collective movement as a bloc to strengthen smaller and larger economies alike.

The Minister called for innovative solutions to modern challenges, noting the region’s limited data center capacity relative to its population. On artificial intelligence, she urged West Africa to move beyond being consumers of AI technologies and instead co-design and influence them.

She proposed exploring regional collaboration models, including Data Embassy frameworks, to develop AI-enabled data centers and ensure local languages are reflected in global language models.

While commending mobile operators for expanding coverage, the Minister urged them to make internet data more affordable to ensure meaningful access.

Addressing global tech platforms such as Meta, she raised concerns about misinformation and deep-fakes. She called for increased investment in local content moderation, language-sensitive AI models and the hiring of local moderators to strengthen responsible platform governance.

The Minister also highlighted the monetization gap facing African content creators. Despite generating significant global engagement, many lack access to fair revenue opportunities. She called for mechanisms that ensure African creators can equitably benefit from their digital contributions.

As Chair of ECOWAS, Sierra Leone, she said, remains committed to collaborative progress in advancing the region’s digital agenda.

The five-day forum aims to generate actionable outcomes that advance internet governance, digital inclusion and innovation across West Africa.

In closing, the Minister welcomed delegates to experience Sierra Leone’s culture and hospitality, thanking sponsors, partners, the YAIJF Secretariat, ECOWAS and the organizing team for their contributions to the successful hosting of WAIGF 2026.

Shadi Gerjawi, CEO of Africell

UN Agencies, Government Ministries Monitor Ready Salone Project at Central University

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By Ibrahim John Sesay

Central University has hosted a high-level monitoring delegation comprising United Nations agencies and key government ministries to assess progress on the ongoing Ready Salone Project, an initiative focused on youth skills development and innovation-led learning. The event took place on Friday, May 8, 2026, at the Central University campus in Mile 91, Tonkolili District.

The visit brought together representatives from the United Nations in Sierra Leone, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UNICEF, the Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, the Ministry of Communication, Technology and Innovation, the Ministry of Gender and Children’s Affairs, and the Ministry of Trade and Industry, alongside officials from the International Trade Centre (ITC) and development partners.

Implemented through the International Trade Centre (ITC) with support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), the Ready Salone Project continues to position itself as a flagship youth empowerment programme in Sierra Leone.

At the core of the initiative are two practical training programmes: Smart Agriculture and Digital Content Creation, both of which are currently being delivered at Central University to enhance employability and entrepreneurship among 200 young people.

During the monitoring exercise, the delegation toured the Smart Agriculture Farm and Digital Content Creation Hub, observing students actively engaged in modern agricultural practices, agribusiness innovation, media production, video editing, and graphic design.

Speaking at the event, the National Coordinator of the International Trade Centre (ITC), Siaka Kawa, described the project as a transformational platform for young people across the country.

“The Ready Salone Project is not just training; it is economic transformation in action,” he said. “What we are seeing here at Central University proves that young people can drive innovation when given the right tools and environment.”

He further noted that the integration of agriculture and digital skills reflects global trends in job creation and entrepreneurship.

The UN delegation, led by the UN Resident Coordinator, Seraphine Wakana, expressed strong satisfaction with the progress of the project and the quality of student output. She commended the initiative, noting that the visit provided valuable insights for development programming.

“We have learned a great deal from the Smart Agriculture model here,” she stated. “The technologies and approaches demonstrated will certainly inform how we support similar initiatives across Sierra Leone.”

She emphasized that youth-driven innovation remains central to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the country.

In her statement, the Minister of Planning and Economic Development (MOPED), Kenyeh Barley, highlighted the alignment of the project with national priorities. She praised Central University and its partners for complementing government efforts.

“This initiative is fully aligned with our human capital development agenda,” she said. “It demonstrates what is possible when academia, government, and development partners work together.”

She added that such programmes are critical to reducing youth unemployment and expanding digital literacy nationwide.

The Minister of Gender and Children’s Affairs (MOGCA), Dr. Isata Mahoi, described the joint visit as highly insightful. She stated that the project reflects the practical implementation of empowerment policies.

“This joint visit has been an eye-opener,” she said. “It complements government efforts to ensure young people, especially women, are actively included in national development.”

She encouraged the expansion of similar programmes to more institutions across the country.

The Vice Chancellor of Central University, Prof. Bob Karankay Conteh, expressed gratitude to all partners supporting the initiative. He acknowledged the collaborative effort behind the project’s success.

“We are deeply appreciative of ITC, KOICA, UN agencies, and government ministries for believing in our vision,” he said. “Central University is committed to practical, innovation-driven education.”

He noted that the university aims to scale up the Smart Agriculture and Digital Content Creation training models in the coming academic cycles.

Students participating in the programme also shared testimonies on its impact. Mariatu Kargbo, a beneficiary of the Digital Content Creation programme, explained how the training has reshaped her academic direction and future ambitions.

“The Ready Salone Project has changed how I see education,” she said. “I can now edit videos and create flyers for clients.”

She added that the hands-on experience has increased her confidence in pursuing entrepreneurship after the six-month diploma programme.

“I am deeply grateful for the stipend we receive every month to motivate us to learn,” she stated.

The delegation observed Smart Agriculture techniques, structured farming systems, irrigation methods, and digital content created by students under supervision.

Officials noted that the integration of practical learning with innovation reflects a shift from theory-based to skills-based education. As the monitoring visit concluded, stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining and expanding the initiative.

The Ready Salone Project continues to be viewed as a strategic model for youth empowerment, innovation, and sustainable development in Sierra Leone.

QNET Warns Sierra Leoneans to Beware of Unauthorized Persons Misrepresenting the Company

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QNET, an international wellness and lifestyle company, is aware of the publication by Sierraloaded.sl, which narrated the account of an individual who was allegedly scammed of Le 18,000,000 in 2018. The article falsely and inaccurately attributed the individual’s narration to a fraudulent scheme linked to QNET. QNET dissociates itself from this allegation and advises people to be vigilant when others offer them fake investment, employment or travel opportunities in exchange for money.

Talking about QNET’s commitment to protecting the public and consumers, Biram Fall, Deputy Chairman of QNET for Sub-Saharan Africa, said: “We empathise with those who have unfortunately fallen victim to the activities of criminals who deliberately scam people of their hard-earned money. QNET is taking proactive steps to protect the public and consumers from continuing to fall victim to those who misuse and misrepresent QNET’s name and products to deceive innocent people.”

We will continue to provide authentic information about our business to the public so that it can help people understand how fraudsters misuse the company name and how to avoid them. QNET does not offer investment schemes, jobs abroad or visas in exchange for money. The company does not coerce people into its business by kidnapping or trafficking them.”

According to Biram Fall, the simplest way to identify these scammers is by their making false promises of employment, visas or investments and asking victims to travel to other countries for these fake opportunities, sometimes using QNET’s name.

QNET recently held a media webinar that brought together about 25 experienced journalists from various media organisations in Sierra Leone to deepen their understanding of the company’s efforts to combat misinformation and misuse of its name and products.

Across Sub-Saharan Africa, QNET is intensifying its awareness campaigns through its “QNET Against Scams” initiative, broadcast on television, radio, online media, social networks and billboards, as well as in print media.

The company is also strengthening its collaboration with security institutions and working on replicating its exemplary partnership with Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in other parts of West Africa to effectively combat these fraudulent practices.

The public is advised to verify any opportunities claiming to be linked to QNET by contacting the company directly via its compliance service on WhatsApp at +233 2566 30005 or by email at network.integrity@qnet.net.

QNET is a prominent lifestyle and wellness company that uses a direct selling business model to offer a wide selection of exclusive products that enable individuals to embrace a healthier, more balanced life.

Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped build a global community of satisfied customers and micro-entrepreneurs, who are driven by the mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. Popular product brands offered by QNET include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewellery, HomePure range of home care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range and QVI branded holiday packages.

QNET proudly holds memberships in the Direct Selling Association in several countries, the Hong Kong Health Food Association, the Health Supplements Industry Association of Singapore and more. QNET is also active in several global sports sponsorships including in its role as the official direct selling partner of the Manchester City Football Club and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), underscoring its commitment to excellence and global reach.  Discover a world of new possibilities with QNET by visiting www.qnet.net

Sierra Leone Records 41 Measles Cases as Health Authorities Urge Immediate Vaccination

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By Foday Moriba Conteh

The National Public Health Agency (NPHA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MoH), has alerted the public to a measles outbreak in Sierra Leone, with 41 confirmed cases recorded across eight districts between January and April 2026.

According to a Press Release issued on Tuesday, May 13, 2026, health authorities disclosed that the outbreak has raised serious concern due to the rapid increase in infections, particularly in the Western Area Urban district, which has emerged as the most affected area with 15 confirmed cases. Authorities also revealed that nine new cases were recorded in April alone, signaling active community transmission.

The NPHA described measles as a highly contagious viral disease that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes nearby. The Agency warned that the disease can lead to severe illness and even death, especially among young children, pregnant women and individuals with weakened immune systems.

In response to the outbreak, the Ministry of Health and the National Public Health Agency are urging members of the public to remain vigilant and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms such as high fever, rash, cough, runny nose or red watery eyes develop.

Health officials emphasized that vaccination remains the most effective protection against measles and encouraged parents and guardians to ensure that children receive the two free doses of the measles vaccine available at Government health facilities nationwide.

The Agency further advised parents to keep sick children at home and avoid sending them to school or crowded places in order to reduce transmission. Citizens were also cautioned against self-medication and the use of traditional remedies, noting that such practices do not treat measles.

As part of ongoing efforts to contain the outbreak, the Government of Sierra Leone, through the NPHA and the Ministry of Health, has deployed field teams to affected communities, particularly in the Western Area Urban district, to identify and treat cases.

Authorities disclosed that ring vaccination exercises are currently being conducted around confirmed cases to interrupt transmission, while infection prevention and control measures are being strengthened across health facilities.

The Government also assured the public of continuous updates as investigations and response efforts progress.

Executive Director of the National Public Health Agency, Brig. Gen. Prof. Foday Sahr, reassured citizens that there is no cause for panic, stressing that measles is preventable and treatable when detected early.

Health authorities are encouraging the public to cooperate fully with healthcare workers and promptly report suspected cases to the nearest health facility or by calling the toll-free emergency number 117.

First Lady Secures Major Boost for Maternal and Child Healthcare with Türkiye Hospital Agreement

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The Government of Sierra Leone and the Republic of Türkiye have signed a landmark agreement for the construction and furnishing of the Emine Erdoğan Mother and Child Hospital in Bo City, a major development expected to significantly transform maternal and child healthcare delivery in the country.

The protocol agreement, signed on Monday, 11 May 2026, at State House in Freetown between the Office of the President of Sierra Leone and the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA), marks another milestone in the growing diplomatic and development partnership between Sierra Leone and Türkiye.

The initiative, inspired by the shared vision of Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Fatima Maada Bio and Türkiye’s First Lady, Emine Erdoğan, is expected to strengthen maternal and child healthcare services while supporting President Dr. Julius Maada Bio’s Human Capital Development agenda, particularly in the health sector.

The modern healthcare facility, which will cover approximately 2,000 square metres, is expected to provide advanced and specialized maternal and child health services. According to details of the agreement, the hospital will feature emergency medical services, operating theatres, specialized obstetric units, advanced neonatal intensive care units, antenatal and postnatal wards, as well as training facilities for healthcare professionals.

Welcoming dignitaries and guests at the signing ceremony, the Secretary to the President described the project as another major milestone in Government’s sustained commitment to strengthening Sierra Leone’s healthcare system and improving access to quality medical care for women and children.

Speaking during the ceremony, TİKA Coordinator to Sierra Leone, Mirzet Müezzinoğlu, reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to equitable healthcare access and sustainable development. He emphasized that meaningful development begins with prioritizing the wellbeing of mothers and children, adding that the partnership would also create professional training and capacity-building opportunities for Sierra Leonean doctors and healthcare workers.

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Health described the agreement as “a declaration of hope, dignity and life,” stressing that no mother should lose her life while giving birth and no child should be deprived of access to quality healthcare services.

Türkiye’s Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Yusuf Burak Rende, described the initiative as a historic symbol of friendship, solidarity and shared aspirations for development between Sierra Leone and Türkiye, noting that the partnership continues to deepen cooperation in critical sectors.

Delivering her keynote address, First Lady Fatima Maada Bio described the agreement as “the signing of a dream,” stating that the project would save lives and restore hope to thousands of families across Sierra Leone. She expressed profound appreciation to Türkiye’s First Lady, Emine Erdoğan, for her continued support and commitment to improving maternal and child healthcare.

The First Lady also thanked the Inspector General of Police for providing the land that will host the hospital project, noting that the initiative reflects a collective national effort to improve healthcare outcomes for women and children.

The signing of the agreement further strengthens bilateral cooperation between Sierra Leone and Türkiye in healthcare, infrastructure development and people-centered service delivery, while reinforcing both countries’ commitment to improving the wellbeing of citizens through strategic partnerships.

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Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards Receives Prestigious 2026 West Africa Heroes Award

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Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to Ireland and former Chief Justice, Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards, has been honoured with the prestigious 2026 West Africa Heroes Award in recognition of his remarkable contributions to judicial reform, access to justice and the promotion of the rule of law in Sierra Leone and beyond.

The award was presented during a distinguished ceremony held at the Freetown International Conference Centre in Aberdeen, where Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards was celebrated for his decades of dedicated public service and transformational leadership within the judiciary.

Before ascending to the position of Chief Justice, Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards built an extensive judicial career spanning over two decades. He was appointed as a High Court Judge in 2006 and later elevated to the Court of Appeal in 2015, before assuming office as Chief Justice in 2018.

Prior to joining the Bench, he served as the first Head of the Litigation Unit at the National Social Security and Insurance Trust (NASSIT), where he played a pivotal role in establishing both the Medical Appeals Tribunal and the Social Security Appeals Tribunal, helping to strengthen institutional justice mechanisms in Sierra Leone.

During his tenure as Chief Justice, Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards became widely recognized for pioneering key judicial reforms aimed at improving access to justice and strengthening public confidence in the legal system. Under his leadership, the judiciary introduced specialized courts, including the Sexual Offences Model Court, Anti-Corruption Court and Social Security Court, alongside the establishment of Mobile Courts across every district in Sierra Leone to enhance justice delivery.

He also distinguished himself as a strong advocate for transparency within the judiciary by opening court proceedings to greater media access. That landmark move earned him recognition from the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), making him the only Chief Justice in Sierra Leone to receive an award from the media body.

In further recognition of his contributions to journalism and court reporting, SLAJ later instituted the Chief Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards Award in Court Reporting, acknowledging his unwavering support for media development and the nationwide training of court reporters.

Beyond Sierra Leone, Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards also served internationally as a Judge of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone after being sworn in in 2016. His distinguished service later earned him election as Staff Appeals Judge in 2022, further elevating Sierra Leone’s presence in international justice systems.

His achievements also gained continental recognition when the African Bar Association honoured him in 2023 for his contributions to legal education, access to justice and the promotion of the rule of law across Africa.

Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards has equally been commended for championing women’s and children’s rights, particularly his advocacy against sexual and gender-based violence. His sustained efforts to support women and girls’ empowerment earned him additional honours in both 2021 and 2022.

The 2026 West Africa Heroes Award now adds to a growing list of recognitions celebrating Ambassador Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards’ enduring legacy of judicial excellence, institutional reform and commitment to justice in Sierra Leone and internationally.

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President Bio Hosts Leadership Colloquium, Calls for Bold Youth Action Across Africa

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President Dr. Julius Maada Bio

By Amin Kef (Ranger)

His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, commemorated his birthday through a high-level youth-led convergence organized by the African Young Leaders Convergence (AYLC) at the Freetown International Conference Centre in Freetown. The event brought together young leaders, dignitaries, policymakers and youth representatives from across Africa under the theme: “From Potential to Power: Unlocking Youth Agency for Africa’s Transformation.”

The convergence formed part of the second edition of the Julius Maada Bio Leadership Colloquium, an initiative aimed at institutionalizing leadership dialogue, strengthening collaboration among African nations and promoting innovative solutions to challenges facing the continent.

The gathering attracted young leaders from different African countries alongside youth representatives from across Sierra Leone to deliberate on leadership, governance, innovation and youth empowerment. Discussions centered on equipping young people with transformational leadership skills while fostering stronger regional cooperation and cross-border partnerships.

Providing an overview of the colloquium, AYLC Brand and Media Consultant, Kingsley Okeke, disclosed that President Bio deliberately chose to dedicate his birthday celebration to African youth, using the occasion to share his leadership journey and inspire the next generation of African leaders.

Welcoming participants to the event, Minister of Youth Affairs, Ibrahim Sannoh, described President Bio as a strong advocate for youth transformation, peace and regional integration. He noted that the convergence reflected the growing recognition of young people as central drivers of Africa’s development and future prosperity.

President of the Ethiopian Youth Council, Fuad Gena, called for stronger partnerships, exchange programmes and youth-led collaboration across the African continent. He emphasized that Africa’s future must be shaped by Africans through unity, innovation and purposeful engagement.

Also speaking at the convergence, His Majesty Ogiameh Atuase III commended President Bio’s investment in youth empowerment, describing support for young people as one of the most significant and consequential decisions African leaders can make to secure sustainable development.

During a fireside conversation on leadership and governance, President Julius Maada Bio reaffirmed his commitment to democratic principles, stating that he would peacefully hand over power to the next democratically elected president at the conclusion of his tenure. Reflecting on his role during the conflicts in Sierra Leone and Liberia, the President described leadership as a service rooted in sacrifice, peacebuilding and democratic responsibility.

President Bio stressed that Africa’s future depends largely on investments made in young people, especially in education, technology, innovation and skills development. He encouraged youth across the continent to embrace bold, informed and patriotic leadership in shaping Africa’s destiny.

The President further highlighted his administration’s efforts in promoting youth and women’s empowerment, reiterating his commitment to expanding opportunities and strengthening legal protections for women and girls. He also commended the work of First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio through the Hands Off Our Girls Campaign, which continues to champion girls’ education and combat sexual and gender-based violence.

First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio also engaged participants during the convergence, underscoring the importance of empowering and protecting women and girls across Africa. She highlighted the impact of the Hands Off Our Girls campaign while encouraging young people, particularly young women, to embrace leadership, innovation, education and civic responsibility.

Notable contributions to the colloquium were also made by former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, alongside a panel of young African leaders. The event sessions were moderated by Benjamin Ubiri and Isha Sesay, further enriching discussions on Africa’s future and youth-driven transformation.

 

OSVP 2025 Winner Urges Sierra Leonean Youth to Turn Bold Ideas into Lasting Impact

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The 2025 winner of the Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) Sierra Leone, Edward Kamara, has encouraged young innovators across the country to believe in their ideas and take bold steps toward transforming their concepts into impactful solutions, as applications open for the 2026 edition of the competition.

In a message addressed to intending participants for the 2026 Orange Social Venture Prize-Sierra Leone, Edward Kamara, Founder of MiBuks and winner of the 2025 OSVP National Prize, reflected on his entrepreneurial journey, describing the programme as a life-changing platform that transformed his vision into a nationally recognized and growing digital solution.

Speaking on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, in Freetown, Edward Kamara emphasized that innovation begins with belief, stressing that confidence in one’s idea is just as important as technical expertise.

“At every stage of the innovation journey, there comes a moment when belief is as important as technical skill. Belief that an idea is worth building, belief that your perspective matters and belief that even with limited resources or uncertainty, you should take the next step,” he stated.

The Founder of MiBuks disclosed that before joining OSVP in 2025, MiBuks, a digital business management platform designed to support small businesses in Sierra Leone, was still in its early stages and searching for the right ecosystem to grow and scale sustainably.

“Before OSVP, MiBuks was a young idea strong in purpose and ambition, but still searching for the right environment to grow, mature and scale responsibly. OSVP became that environment,” he said.

Reflecting on his initial hesitation to apply, Edward Kamara revealed that like many young entrepreneurs, he questioned whether his innovation was sufficiently developed to compete nationally. However, he explained that the programme taught him a powerful lesson: success is not built on perfection but on potential.

He described the Orange Social Venture Prize as a platform that nurtures evolving ideas, offering innovators mentorship, guidance and the opportunity to sharpen their vision while accelerating both personal and professional growth.

According to him, the support received through OSVP enabled MiBuks to transition from a minimum viable product into a more stable and scalable digital platform.

Developed by Millennial Sierra Leone, MiBuks was created to assist Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in managing their finances through practical digital tools. The platform allows businesses to track sales, expenses, inventory and operational performance, even in areas with limited internet connectivity.

Edward Kamara noted that many small businesses struggle due to poor financial record-keeping, adding that MiBuks helps entrepreneurs convert everyday transactions into reliable business data that can support informed decision-making and increase access to financial opportunities.

Since winning the OSVP 2025 prize, he disclosed that MiBuks has expanded significantly, launching on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store while continuously improving based on feedback from users.

“Today, the platform supports 2,379 users across all 16 districts of Sierra Leone, including hard-to-reach areas such as Falaba District,” he revealed, underscoring the importance of inclusive and accessible innovation.

He further explained that OSVP funding enabled his team to improve technical infrastructure, expand its development team and introduce new features, including additional language support such as Arabic and branch management tools for businesses operating across multiple locations.

Beyond technology, Edward Kamara said the platform is also helping to unlock financial opportunities for entrepreneurs. He revealed that MiBuks is finalizing a partnership with Kakebo Financial Services to pilot access to credit for users in Kenema District using verified transaction data to support financing applications.

“This is where innovation delivers real value; not through complexity but by enabling opportunity,” he noted, adding that MiBuks is evolving into a pathway for financial inclusion and long-term business growth.

Encouraging aspiring innovators to apply for the 8th edition of the Orange Social Venture Prize, Edward Kamara urged young Sierra Leoneans not to underestimate the value of their ideas, even when faced with uncertainty.

Applications for the Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) 2026 are currently open from March 26 to May 17, 2026. The competition offers prizes including SLE 200,000 for the National Winner in Sierra Leone, SLE 120,000 for the Tech Queen category, international awards ranging from €10,000 to €25,000 and a €20,000 International Women’s Prize.

“If you are working on an idea that addresses a real challenge, do not underestimate its potential. Apply even if you feel uncertain. Progress often begins with the decision to take part,” Edward Kamara advised.

Describing the programme as transformative, he concluded with a message of hope to aspiring innovators: “OSVP changed my life. It might just change yours too.”

Vice President Joins Leadership Colloquium 2.0, Celebrates President Bio’s Vision and Service

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, joined senior Government officials, international guests and young African leaders at Day 2 of the Julius Maada Bio Leadership Colloquium 2.0 held at the Bintumani Conference Centre in Freetown.

Speaking during the event, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh   expressed honour in participating in the high-level gathering, which focused on reimagining African leadership amid global challenges and uncertainties. He also used the occasion to celebrate the leadership vision and national service of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio, while extending birthday wishes as the President marked his 62nd birthday.

“Today, I was honored to join senior Government leaders and international guests at Day 2 of Leadership Colloquium 2.0—Reimagining African Leadership in an era of global uncertainty. We celebrate H.E. President Dr. Julius Maada Bio’s vision and service. Wishing him a very happy birthday and continued strength to lead Sierra Leone forward,” the Vice President stated.

The 2026 Leadership Colloquium 2.0 coincided with President Bio’s 62nd birthday celebration, underscoring both his political leadership and continued commitment to fostering dialogue on governance, accountability and innovation across Africa. Born on May 12, 1964, President Bio was celebrated by Government officials, youth leaders and international delegates during the event.

Held under the theme, “Reimagining African Leadership: Courage, Accountability and Innovation in an Era of Global Uncertainty,” the colloquium served as a platform for policymakers, development partners and emerging leaders to examine governance solutions and strengthen collaboration in addressing pressing continental and global challenges. President Bio attended as Special Guest of Honour during the Day 2 proceedings at the Bintumani Conference Centre.

The event formed part of the second edition of the Julius Maada Bio Leadership Colloquium, an initiative aimed at institutionalizing leadership dialogue, promoting innovative ideas and strengthening partnerships among African leaders and institutions. Discussions centered on leadership transformation, innovation, governance and strategies for empowering young people to actively contribute to Africa’s development trajectory.

The African Young Leaders Convergence joined Sierra Leoneans, international figures and well-wishers in commemorating President Bio’s birthday through a youth-led convergence themed: “From Potential to Power: Unlocking Youth Agency for Africa’s Transformation.” The gathering brought together youth representatives from across Sierra Leone and several African countries to engage in discussions on leadership, innovation and youth empowerment.

Delivering an overview of the colloquium, AYLC Brand and Media Consultant, Kingsley Okeke, noted that President Bio intentionally dedicated his birthday celebration to African youth, sharing his leadership journey as a source of inspiration for the next generation of leaders across the continent.

Notable contributions at the event were also made by Patricia Scotland, alongside a panel of young African leaders. Proceedings were moderated by Benjamin Ubiri and Isha Sesay, further enriching discussions on leadership, accountability and innovation in a rapidly changing global environment.

Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh’s participation reinforced the Government of Sierra Leone’s commitment to strengthening leadership institutions and supporting initiatives that inspire the next generation while consolidating President Bio’s governance vision for national development and regional cooperation.