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QCELL another telecoms “Gam” in town!!!

The latest telecommunication company, QCELL, which, with his entry, has raised expectations from various quarters to be one of the best that will outwit others like Africell and Orange has turned out to be a big disappointment at this initial stage of its operations. Many are now having second thoughts about the effectiveness of QCELLl in terms of offering sound telecommunication services.
Frustrated subscribers of the company have bitterly complained that though the company’s internet service is on and initially was speedy but it now very slow. Again, various attempts made to connect to whatsapp have been quite impossible. What is rather queer is the fact that there are certain QCELL numbers that have been connected to whatsapp wereas others get the reply from the company that certain numbers are not recognized, meaning they cannot access whatsapp. The other bizarre thing is that whenever Customer Service is contacted on 111 they always promise that they will respond but such never transpires.
An embittered subscriber,Sallu Kamara, put to us this bitter complaint and at the same time proffered a recommendation or suggestion : “The proclaimed savior ( Qcell ) internet is now slow, very very slow, I have called several times to complain but yielded no fruits. Why don’t they stop the selling of sim for now and do monitoring and evaluation of the customers to see if it can take more? It is now taking me more than 5 minutes to open a status, 10 minutes to open Facebook and YouTube is now a MESS. I live here in Freetown (around Siaka Steven Street) so they should not tell me the network is not good here.”
In a bid to get the Management of QCELL to comment on the following aforementioned inadequacies or lapses a battery of journalists went to the company’s headquarter on Cockrill North, Wilkinson road, where it was discovered that even though there is a reception but shockingly were informed that they don’t have a receptionist. There were only security guards at the gate but they were very arrogant and rude in responding to questions that were put to them. The action of the Press men was not at all surreptitious as they identified themselves, displaying their identification cards, but that did not remedy the rude attitude caustically unleased by the security guards.
Getting in touch with the Administrative Manager of QCELL, one Michaela Mackintosh, via the phone she informed the journalists that she is out of the office but she faithfully promised that someone will talk to them. The journalists waited patiently for up to three hours without being contacted. It was at that time the journalists again contacted Michaela but this time around she responded that unfortunately nobody will talk to them as the entire staff were engaged in a meeting. What was so baffling is the fact that how could an entire staff be engaged in a meeting for over three hours without a receptionist or any personnel to attend to visitors?
An outstanding Social Commentator, James Andrew, opined during a privilege conversation that QCELL should not give the flimsy excuse that both their network or system is not properly in place and they are trying to fix it up. “They should have ensured that everything is intact before they commenced operation in the country,” he firmly maintained adding that the National Telecommunications Commission (NATCOM) must be very mindful of these shortcomings and execute the appropriate monitoring steps.
In a vox-pox conducted it came out clearly that most people are not impressed with this initial way QCELL l has started its operations calling for improved service delivery but frankly stated that for now QCELL is a “Gam” or a mess.
When we called Customer Care on 111 and raised the issues the response we received was that the company is having some technical hitches but they are working on it.

Electrifi empowers Bumbuna II hydroelectric project with $3.5 million

Energy is very important to any country for any country’s development but it must be noted that it is very much expensive to provide it countrywide. Indeed, recently this country has made commendable strides in the provision of electricity supply and many parts in the provinces are now benefitting from solar energy.
Just recently, Electrifi has granted $3.5 million to the development company for the Bumbuna II hydroelectric project in Sierra Leone. The investment represents 50% of the financial mobilisation deployed on the dam, whose work is scheduled to begin at the end of 2019. The 143 MW facility will accelerate economic growth while reducing the ecological footprint of a country where only 20% of the population has access to electricity.
As phase two of the Bumbuna hydroelectric dam is coming to an end, the European Union’s Electrification Financing Initiative (ElectriFI) is committing $3.5 million to finance 50% of the external development costs required for the financial closure of the project. “We are delighted to have received ElectriFI’s support at this critical stage of the dam’s development. Our team is now focused on completing the remaining activities so that construction of this important project can begin,” said Andrew Cavaghan, founder and executive chairman of Joule Africa Limited, the company responsible for developing the project.
Located on the Seli River in Bumbuna, a town 200 kilometres northeast of the capital Freetown, the hydroelectric plant will have a capacity of 143 megawatts (MW). According to Joule Africa Ltd., the work will take four years.
By signing the funding agreement on January 16, 2019 in Freetown, Dominiek Deconinck, ElectriFI fund manager, indicated the meaning of the support provided by his organisation. “Bumbuna II is essential for the Sierra Leonean government. It will stimulate the energy sector and support the economic growth strategy. The energy produced will indirectly encourage investment in transmission and distribution networks. Aware of these advantages, the government made a commitment in August 2017 to purchase the energy produced by the plant for 25 years.
The realisation of the Bumbuna II hydroelectric project is also guaranteed by a feasibility study carried out in 2017. It was this study that recommended that the Sierra Leonean authorities review the capacity of this structure, from 365 MW to 143 MW, in the interest of the people and nature. As far as nature is concerned, the vegetation cover will be less affected by attacks from people who use wood fire lighting, as the structure will enable Sierra Leone to increase its national electrification rate from 20% to 30%.

Sis Vic Educational Foundation dishes out Scholarships

As a manner from heaven, Sis Vic Educational Foundation awarded another set of scholarships to over 30 students for 2019 academic year.
At a colourful award ceremony on the 19th January 2019 at Pademba Road, the students, pupils and their parents expressed joy for the continuous support by the Foundation.
The Sis Vic Educational Foundation was established in 2011 in honour of the late mother of Ambassador Henry O. Macauley.
Madam Aminata Dumbuya read the reinstatement of scholarship purpose and said they are aware of the Government’s quality free education program but that will not stop them to award scholarships to them because their parents need to buy their books, extra tutorial and other learning materials.
She encouraged the students to make good use of the offer by focusing on their educational pursuits as they will not tolerate anyone that perform below their standard.
Below is the statement made by Ambassador Henry O. Macauley:
Let me congratulate you on yet another year of being with the Sis Vic Educational Foundation, a Foundation established in the memory of a generous, .kind hearted, but disciplinarian woman of substance, my late Mum Madam Victoria Doherty, who passed away 11 years ago.
Since 2011, this Foundation that was set up to be non-political, non-tribal, non-religious or gender biased, has assisted over 50 indigent children with the provision of school fees and books, up to University level, even boasting of an international graduate.
The scholarships are based purely on merit and we are lucky and proud, as organizers, to have a fine and promising crop of young Sierra Leoneans as yourselves.
May I urge you to continue down this path of excellence in turn, to keep sound the words of that great lady, Sis Vic, whose constant admonishment was, “Education if Freedom”
We promise to continue our support for as long as is necessary.
We are happy to note the brilliant performance of all of you, with some exceptional. These will be receiving special prizes and recognition today. Please keep it up Abibatu Bangura one of the Foundation students that is now at FBC and has an exceptional report card. Congratulation and God bless us all.”
Sis Vic Educational Foundation started with 19 students in 2011/2012 academic year ranging from JSS to SSS. The number keep multiply yearly.
Sis Vic Educational Foundation has its first University graduate in the name of Mohamed Gbla, a student the Foundation supported to apply to the University of Iiorin, in Nigeria and supported from 2011-2016 and has now graduated with Bsc in Sociology. The university students have increased to four this year.

Big Brother 2019 tempo reaches fever pitch

Currently free voting by members of the public continues intensely in order to determine the 20 contestants that will emerge out of the 40 that have already been shortlisted the Big Brother 2019 is reaching its crescendo as people are looking forward to watch an interesting TV Reality show.
Recently, as it has been mentioned, the Judges decided to shortlist 40 finalists but at the end of the day it will be 20, 10 male and ten female, who will be allowed to enter the House on 14 February 2019. The stage is now set for the finale.
It will interest readers to know that, for transparency sake, the organisers of this TV Reality Show, have decided to give the general public the opportunity to participate in the selection of the 20 contestants who should enter the House. The opportunity will take the dimension of the public voting through the Africell Sierra Leone TOLL FREE LINE – 5500.
In the final analysis, the first twenty participants with the highest votes will qualify to enter the Housemates Salone 2019 House. Voting is absolutely free.

This will be the premier Big Brother Reality Show in this country but ironically despite the name, it will be a mixed combination of male and female housemates in the House.
The organisers continue to remind the public that every housemate will receive Le100, 000 for every day they stay in the House with the exception of the winner and the criterion for staying in the House depends on the amount of votes the individual polls per day.

Would be housemates are encouraged to galvanise their fans and supporters to be in readiness to cast their votes for them if they fall in the number of the 20 housemates selected to be in the House.

The competition is going to be keen, especially after Sierra Leoneans have enjoyed a successful Big Sister Salone and saw the handing over of the star prize to the eventual winner.

The show is another opportunity for the Africa Young Voices Media Empire (AYV) to not only entertain, but to empower young people to showcase their talents and at the same time create new millionaires among Sierra Leoneans.

With the launch of this latest TV Reality show, Big Brother Housemates Salone 2019, AYV in partnership with Africell seeks to further raise the stakes and empower more youths.

Following a successful nationwide audition, the Judges of the Housemates Salone 2019 Television Reality Show have released the list of Top 40 Applicants for the show.

The public is hereby invited to vote for their favourite applicants.

The Top 20 Applicants with the highest votes will make it to the House on February 14th 2019.

Remember that voting through Africell’s 5500 is completely free
Below are the names of the 40 shortlisted contestants:.
1. Abu Turay
2. Affise Odubella
3. Alusine Kamara
4. Amina Konneh
5. Aruna Lamin
6. Bintu Kaba
7. Derick Kelvin
8. Diana Decker
9. Dwight Smith
10. Dyllis George
11. Emmanuel Coker
12. Enid Boston-Jones
13. Fatmata Sankoh
14. George Wyndham
15. Habbi Jalloh
16. Hassan Hallowell
17. Henry Fonah
18. Monica Yeani Ghaliwa
19. Ibrahim Shuhab
20. Ibrahim Sorie Barrie
21. Isata Marion Musa
22. Ishmael Mauzi
23. Jalikatu Conteh
24. Jennifer Jabba
25. Jonathan Fitz John
26. Kenchine Palmer
27. Kariatu Mansaray
28. Magdalene T Williams
29. Marvina MK Davies
30. Mohamed Alie Jalloh
31. Moriana Walker
32. Precious Kamara
33. RaIford Rollings-Bull
34. Rashid Dyfan
35. Regina B Jombo
36. Saheed Komkanda Bangura
37. Salamatu Kargbo
38. Salim Sahid Kamara
39. Sebatu Bright
40. Suad Koroma

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LAB’s Madam Claire Carlton Hanciles…

Madam Claire Carlton Hanciles remains a dignified personality who has contributed in her modest ways to the development of Sierra Leone.
Her success story deserves commendation as the first Sierra Leonean Deputy Principal Defender and later Acting Principal Defender of the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone. Her role as the Director of Legal Aid Board is extremely important if we are to discountenance the belief that “Justice is for the strong”.
As Director of the Legal Aid Board, Madam Carlton Hanciles, has performed remarkably well and with distinction. Kudos to Madam Claire Carlton Hanciles for a wonderful job.
The Office of Director of Legal Aid Board deserves better conditions of service because it is this office that will take Sierra Leone to the ultimate; where justice exists for all and where powerful individuals and the State can be limited by virtue of access to legal resources.
Without justice, no man can live in peace and this explains why the State should invest greater resources in the Legal Aid office and provide them with better conditions of service.
No amount of intimidation backed up with malicious, baseless, wicked, false and intentional blackmailing from discredited, demoralized, degraded, disfigured, destabilized, dismantled and mentally disoriented stress, frustrated, confused and tormented slanderous individual(s) will bring her down.

For the sake of clarity, the Legal Aid Board Act, was passed by Parliament in 2012 and the Board effectively and efficiently started operations fully in 2015, and In 2016 Regional Tour started for the establishment of Legal Aid Board Offices within the nook and cranny of the entire country and if I could vividly remember, Makeni LAB Office, was the first to be established/opened, followed by Port Loko, Bo, Moyamba, Kono and Kenema respectively.
She was and still is a Public Servant, tasked with the responsibility to serve the public, irrespective of tribe, political affiliation, ethnic origin, sex, age and status.
One should be 100% passionate to work for the less privileged/Indigents.

Essentially, the Executive Director, Legal Aid Board, Fatmata Claire Carlton Hanciles Esq, has been and is still a servant of the people, her legacy and achievements will guarantee the road map to national prosperity. She is a strong, honest, trustworthy, dedicated, enlightened, visionary and patriotic leader and her administration will diligently work towards justice related issues for the people of Sierra Leone.
Fatmata Claire Carlton Hanciles, believes leadership is about values, common purpose and vision and not about nepotism, tribalism and regionalism and that’s exactly why she always help people, not because they come from the same region, family background, tribe, political affiliation, age and status, but because it’s a moral obligation to share her blessing with people.

She’s a true well-grounded leader/citizen who’s dedicated to the common cause, having a down to earth personality and throughout her adult working life tenure as Lawyer, ranging from Private Practice to the Special Court and now Legal Aid Board, all the places she has worked and is still working, she always leaves and continues to impress an exclusive, exceptional, excellent production track record.

It’s nothing more than trust and confidence that could have prompted H.E Bio to maintain Fatmata Claire Carlton Hanciles, as Executive Director, Legal Aid Board.

Artisanal miners appeal to Pres.Bio to lift ban on mining

For a considerable period of time, artisanal mining had gone down the drain. In an exclusive interview, Prince Kai Saquee, Chairman of the Diamond and Gold Dealers in Kono district, passionately made an appeal to the Government of President Julius Maada Bio to let artisanal mining resume.
It will be recalled that the Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, Dr. Morie Manyeh, slammed a ban on all artisanal mining activities in the country until regulations are put in place to comply with the Environment Protection Agency’s (EPA) Environment Protection rules.
The stringent measure on artisanal mining has negatively affected the livelihood of a considerable number of people especially in Kono, Kenema and Bo districts. “Most depend on artisanal mining…This ban has affected economic activities in many diamondiferous areas,” Mr. Saquee opined.
He went further to state that most of the artisanal miners cannot afford to access mining company licenses. “This is way above our means…Our people depend on alluvial mining to make ends meet on a daily basis…They cannot afford to engage in capital intensive mining”, he underscored.

Recently, the Chairman of the Diamond and Gold Dealers made an appeal to President Julius Maada Bio to graciously consider the welfare of his people and allow the resumption of alluvial mining all over the country.

The Mines Minister said that those who want to use excavators to mine must possess a small scale mining license. “We do not issue mining licenses to companies that do not have an EPA (Environment Protection Agency) license. That is a pre-condition that is non-negotiable,” Dr. Manyeh emphasized.
Dr. Morie Manyeh called on those engaged in artisanal mining, but using excavators, to either upgrade their status to small scale mining.
The artisanal miners are graciously appealing to the Government headed by President Julius Maada Bio to lift the ban maintaining that life for them is presently hard.

Sick Baby’s Donation Account opened by Caritas

Caritas has again made another meaningful intervention. As a way of giving underprivileged children a second change in life, Caritas Freetown, a development wing of the Catholic Church, has opened a Sick Baby’s Donation Account at the Zenith Bank for organizations, banks and other corporate institutions to donate Le 10,000 monthly.
This came as a result of the growing demand of underprivileged children seeking help from the organization.
Ishmael Alfred Charles, Programs Manager, Caritas Freetown & HIRF Lead Campaigner for Sick Babies, called on organizations, banks and other corporate institutions to coordinate their staff to donate Le 10,000 monthly as a way of saving lives.
In an interview with this medium, Ishmael explained that Caritas provides support to ever needy Sierra Leonean irrespective of age, race, sex or religion, emphasizing that Caritas is targeting the poorest of the poor and that they are serving all those who are in need.
Ishmael went on to explain that over the years, Caritas Freetown have been very instrumental in handling emergency and development related programs.
He spoke about some of the projects they had recently embarked on such as the involvement in lead disaster management and community development at the Culvert community and provision of psycho-social support.
He said they are currently running four clinics and one hospital at the diocese level and they are also involved in health supplies and materials to other dioceses which do not fall under their purview but they were supporting other Catholic, Government and other hospitals across the country.
He pointed out that Caritas Freetown is also involved in research based programs, dealing with inter-generational impact of the war issues and specifically targeting ex-combatants, working very closely with Ebola survivors, orphans and Ebola widows.
“Our programs mostly focus on dealing with the vulnerable irrespective of gender.”
The most recent campaign being carried out by Caritas Freetown is the emergency campaign for sick children.
Thus he said Caritas Freetown raised resources for four different children that have gone to India for different complicated surgeries and all of them have been successful so far.
“We continue to solicit funds; we have five other new cases currently with different circumstance such as kidney dysfunctional, tumour in the eye among others. All critical circumstances that we had not able to within the country had been flown out, which is why we are calling for support from Sierra Leoneans and non-Sierra Leoneans to support these children.”
The Lead Campaigner spoke about their main challenge, which is to be able to attract committed Sierra Leoneans to have the funds raised as one that was very difficult.
“In the past cases of baby Mariam and Mariama, we had to stand in the streets of Freetown for four weeks begging with our boxes and flyers and this was a very difficult task. It is one that requires lots of energy and zeal and we also had to deal with the humiliation and negative treatment in the streets. However, for the love of humanity and the desire to be able to save those lives, we had to take those very difficult ventures. Many of our volunteers were not happy and willing to do that, they were only doing it because we wanted to save lives.”
“We are appealing to all to make a monthly donation in the love cultivation campaign. Nothing is too small. It is a process of cultivating love for other people and for those who are in need.”
On the side of transparency and accountability the Lead Campaigner further stated that
“Baby Mustapha was our first case and we were looking for Thirty six thousand Dollars and we raised forty one thousand. The remaining $ 5 thousand Dollars was used for his medication. We are very transparent. The same with Baby Marian we are still looking for additional support. We will continue to give the public updated report about the money and all other information about the baby.
He said there are too many cases of sick Baby’s and since they have succeeded in the few cases.
“To be able to give these children a second chance, we are begging everyone to make a monthly commitment. Whatever amount you can pledge monthly, will help us speedily help give these poor children a second chance.”

He said if anyone wants to donate he or she can visit:
Zenith Bank and ask for the Sick Baby’s Donation Account

Account number ( Leones) 4110173000

Account number USD 4070130462
Or donate via africell money 088230000 or via orange money 076722736.

Commit yourself to donate now and let’s save more lives. Nothing is too small.

False rumours peddled about Anthony Navo debunked

The Communication Team of one of Sierra Leone’s enterprising entrepreneurs, Amb. Anthony Navo Jr has strongly debunked false rumours peddled on the social media with the avowed object to tarnish the hard won reputation of a fine and charismatic personality.
The team directed a statement to all persons, organisations or institutions that have in the past and at present engaged in or have embarked on the defamation of Ambassador Anthony Navo’s character and reputation either through direct postings on social media/blogs, in print or electronic media, with intent to defame or cause damage to his reputation.

“You are hereby directed to CEASE AND DESIST ALL DEFAMATION of Anthony Navo’s CHARACTER AND REPUTATION,” it stated its position and furthered:

Anthony Navo is a well -respected individual in the Sierra Leonean community and has spent years serving the community in different capacities, and has built a positive reputation throughout that period. At the British Council In 2009, the Young Leaders Sierra Leone Network voted Anthony Navo as their youth ambassador, testament to his active role in Youth Empowerment across the country and beyond. Ambassador Navo’s appointment as Youth Ambassador is underpinned by his longstanding commitment to young people, peace, justice and service to nation-building since he started public life. Ambassador Navo has always been a member of youth empowerment groups and has worked with students for over 15 years. Ambassador Navo has been aware of the support that has been extended to him by members of the public both in Sierra Leone and in the diaspora. He feels extremely fortunate to have so many people supporting him and knows that the position he holds in his community comes with huge responsibility and credibility, including corporate social responsibility.

Ambassador Navo has never been comfortable with the defamatory statements being directed at him, but he has tried to ignore all these hate messages and develop a thick skin. He has not taken formal action on the very regular publication of fake news and fictional stories that are written about him. He has worked hard to keep the peace and develop a good relationship with members of the public, focused on his work and contributions to nation building. But the last past months after the presidential elections in Sierra Leone have seen a line crossed. Ambassador Navo has been subjected to a wave of abuse and politically motivated attacks.

Claims of Ambassador Navo supporting a certain political party are not only false, but are malicious and defamatory. Claims of his business activities and private life being shared on social media are also untrue and misleading. Not one of the people who worked with Ambassador Navo both in Sierra Leone and in the diaspora have ever spoken ill of this outstanding Sierra Leonean who is one of the biggest employers of youths in the country. Hundreds of people can testify either directly or indirectly to Ambassador Navo’s unparalleled generosity and kindness. Some beneficiaries have never even met the man in person.

It is important to note that Ambassador Navo was a faithful and loyal friend to the late Ambassador Moseray Fadika and he worked for him at the Africa Minerals Limited (AML) with all sincerity and commitment. Ambassador Navo is still very much connected to the Moseray Fadika family including the wife and children of Ambassador Fadika. They are still working together in keeping Ambassador Fadika’s legacy alive. There has been no cause for concern whatsoever.

For those who may not be aware, Ambassador Navo’s AYV Media empire is a combination of what has been described as a social enterprise and profit making venture. To kick-start the AYV project, Ambassador Navo had to secure a $1.2 million loan from GT Bank that was used for the purchase of necessary technical equipment and for operating expenses. Apparently, it has been reported that GT Bank was the only bank that had faith in the media mogul’s business idea after using his house as collateral. Ambassador Navo is not only a hardworking Sierra Leonean, he is an example of what every Sierra Leonean should aspire to be.

On the 15th of February last year, AYV was the venue for the hosting of the 2018 Presidential elections debates for the first time in the history of Sierra Leone, a feat that culminated in the BBC Media Action having Africa Young Voices (AYV) radio down as the most listened to radio station in the North and West of Sierra Leone.

It has come to Ambassador Navo’s attention that some people have been engaged in spreading false, destructive, and defamatory rumors about him through social media using WhatsApp messenger and Facebook in an attempt to soil his hard-earned reputation. This will no longer be tolerated, as Ambassador Navo does not in any way deserve such malicious attempt to drag his name through the mud.

Under Sierra Leonean law, it is unlawful to engage in defamation of another’s character and reputation. Defamation consists of

(1) a statement that tends to injure reputation;
(2) communicated to another; and
(3) that the speaker or writer knew or should have known was false.

Accordingly, Ambassador Navo’s Communications Team demands that all who are engaged in such immediately cease and desist the unlawful defamation of Ambassador Navo, and any further attempt to defame him will be deemed as reprehensible, and punitive action will ensue. If this cease and desist demand is not complied with, Ambassador Navo is entitled to seek redress in a court of law in the form of monetary damages and equitable relief for your defamation. Your liability and exposure under such legal action could be considerable.

Ambassador Navo has asked for this statement to be issued with the hope that those who have attempted to tarnish his reputation will stop and reflect on the consequences before any legal action is taken. As a matter of fact, it is unusual for Ambassador Navo to issue a statement, but in doing so the Youth Ambassador is hoping that well-meaning Sierra Leoneans will understand why he has felt the necessity to go public and set the records straight.

Before taking these steps, however, Ambassador Navo wishes to give you one opportunity to discontinue your illegal conduct by complying with this demand within the next 24 hours.

Ambassador Navo will continue to remain focused on the important job of running his media entity and to continue to advocate for the rights of young people and good governance in Sierra Leone. No amount of defamation and harassment will prevent Ambassador Navo from pursuing his engagement with AYV and the critically important work to promote good governance and seek justice for all the people of our country. AYV will continue to be your home for factual, credible, and balanced news and content for its audiences in Sierra Leone and across the world.

Thanking you all for your kind understanding and cooperation in this matter.

Free public voting commences for Big Brother 2019

Nationwide auditions, which were done in two phases, have been completed for the country’s biggest television reality show, HOUSEMATES SALONE 2019.The final audition took place at the Sierra Palms Resort along the Aberdeen/ Lumley Beach road in Freetown on Saturday 12, Sunday 13 and Monday 14 January 2019.
The Judges decided to shortlist 40 finalists but at the end of the day it will be 20, 10 male and ten female, who will be allowed to enter the House on 14 February 2019. The stage is now set for the finale.
It will interest readers to know that, for transparency sake, the organisers of this TV Reality Show, have decided to give the general public the opportunity to participate in the selection of the 20 contestants who should enter the House. The opportunity will take the dimension of the public voting through the Africell Sierra Leone TOLL FREE LINE – 5500.
In the final analysis, the first twenty participants with the highest votes will qualify to enter the Housemates Salone 2019 House. Voting is absolutely free.

This will be the premier Big Brother Reality Show in this country but ironically despite the name, it will be a mixed combination of male and female housemates in the House.
The organisers continue to remind the public that every housemate will receive Le100, 000 for every day they stay in the House with the exception of the winner and the criterion for staying in the House depends on the amount of votes the individual polls per day.

Would be housemates are encouraged to galvanise their fans and supporters to be in readiness to cast their votes for them if they fall in the number of the 20 housemates selected to be in the House.

The competition is going to be keen, especially after Sierra Leoneans have enjoyed a successful Big Sister Salone and saw the handing over of the star prize to the eventual winner.

The show is another opportunity for the Africa Young Voices Media Empire (AYV) to not only entertain, but to empower young people to showcase their talents and at the same time create new millionaires among Sierra Leoneans.

With the launch of this latest TV Reality show, Big Brother Housemates Salone 2019, AYV in partnership with Africell seeks to further raise the stakes and empower more youths.

Following a successful nationwide audition, the Judges of the Housemates Salone 2019 Television Reality Show have released the list of Top 40 Applicants for the show.

The public is hereby invited to vote for their favourite applicants.

The Top 20 Applicants with the highest votes will make it to the House on February 14th 2019.

Remember that voting through Africell’s 5500 is completely free.

Final 40 Short list
1. Abu Turay
2. Affise Odubella
3. Alusine Kamara
4. Amina Konneh
5. Aruna Lamin
6. Bintu Kaba
7. Derick Kelvin
8. Diana Decker
9. Dwight Smith
10. Dyllis George
11. Emmanuel Coker
12. Enid Boston-Jones
13. Fatmata Sankoh
14. George Wyndham
15. Habbi Jalloh
16. Hassan Hallowell
17. Henry Fonah
18. Monica Yeani Ghaliwa
19. Ibrahim Shuhab
20. Ibrahim Sorie Barrie
21. Isata Marion Musa
22. Ishmael Mauzi
23. Jalikatu Conteh
24. Jennifer Jabba
25. Jonathan Fitz John
26. Kenchine Palmer
27. Kariatu Mansaray
28. Magdalene T Williams
29. Marvina MK Davies
30. Mohamed Alie Jalloh
31. Moriana Walker
32. Precious Kamara
33. RaIford Rollings-Bull
34. Rashid Dyfan
35. Regina B Jombo
36. Saheed Komkanda Bangura
37. Salamatu Kargbo
38. Salim Sahid Kamara
39. Sebatu Bright
40. Suad Koroma