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NEW LEADERSHIP FOR SIERRA LEONE'S PARAMOUNT CHIEFSThe Council of Paramount Chiefs of Sierra Leone has today 1st August 2...
01/08/2026

NEW LEADERSHIP FOR SIERRA LEONE'S PARAMOUNT CHIEFS

The Council of Paramount Chiefs of Sierra Leone has today 1st August 2026, officially unveiled PC Dr. Masakma Madibie II of Kafe Chiefdom, Tonkolili District, as its new Chairman, ushering in a new chapter for the country's highest traditional leadership body.

PC Dr. Masakma Madibie II brings to the position a wealth of experience as an educator, agricultural researcher, and seasoned administrator. Widely respected for his commitment to human capital development, he is expected to champion the welfare of Paramount Chiefs while strengthening the role of traditional authorities in national development.

As Chairman of the Council of Paramount Chiefs, he will lead the institution responsible for promoting the interests and welfare of Paramount Chiefs across Sierra Leone, while serving as a key link between traditional governance and the state.

His appointment comes at a time when traditional leaders continue to play an important role in local governance, land administration, peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and community development.

Many observers will be watching closely to see how the new Chairman leverages his academic background, administrative experience, and passion for development to strengthen the Council and enhance the contribution of traditional leadership to Sierra Leone's progress.

Congratulations to PC Dr. Masakma Madibie II on his new national responsibility.

13/07/2026

Is Sierra Leone on the verge of its next gold boom?

A cross-section of Members of Parliament from the Parliamentary Committee on Mines and Mineral Resources has concluded an oversight visit to the FG Gold Mine project in Baomahun, Bo District, ahead of the company's planned first gold production on 23 December 2026.

According to Committee Chairman, Hon. Saa Emerson Lamina, the team is satisfied with the level of preparedness and progress witnessed on the ground, raising hopes for jobs, investment, and economic transformation once production begins.

Could Baomahun become a new chapter in Sierra Leone's mining story?

06/06/2026

Today, we remember and honour the life of Hon. Luncinda Finda Kelly, a distinguished daughter of Kono District and a respected Member of Parliament whose voice and service touched many lives.

Two years ago, Gbla TV Online had the privilege of producing this mini documentary, capturing her journey, her passion for public service, and the legacy she was building for her people.

As the nation mourns her passing, we are republishing this special feature to celebrate her life and give a new generation the opportunity to know the woman behind the title.

May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may her contributions to Sierra Leone never be forgotten.

🕊️ Watch. Remember. Celebrate her legacy.

25/05/2026

USL FIRES BACK AT ACC REPORT | University Challenges Key Findings

The University of Sierra Leone has pushed back strongly against the Anti-Corruption Commission’s findings, describing parts of the report as inaccurate, legally flawed, and lacking proper context.

From the controversial 6.5 billion Leone issue to the removal of senior officials and governance concerns, USL is now publicly defending its actions and challenging key conclusions reached by the ACC.

🎥 Gbla TV Online breaks down the University’s response and the growing battle over truth, accountability, and reform at Sierra Leone’s oldest university.

21/05/2026

ACC REPORT ON USL: No Clear Evidence of Corruption in COMAHS Research Grants

The ACC says there was no clear evidence of corruption in the handling of research grants at COMAHS — but the report exposes weak systems, governance lapses, procedural confusion, and institutional interference within the University of Sierra Leone.

Has the national conversation shifted from “massive corruption” to failures in governance and accountability?

Gbla TV Online breaks down the ACC’s final findings and recommendations in this concluding episode.

FTL Opens Modern Primary School in Karene DistrictBy Mackie M. JallohMENTHAGBA, KARENE DISTRICT — A new chapter in rural...
18/05/2026

FTL Opens Modern Primary School in Karene District

By Mackie M. Jalloh

MENTHAGBA, KARENE DISTRICT — A new chapter in rural education unfolded on Friday, 15th May 2026, as Freetown Terminal Limited officially inaugurated the Freetown Terminal Limited Primary School, a modern six-classroom educational facility built in Menthagba Village, Sanda Taindaren Chiefdom.
The colourful ceremony brought together government officials, traditional authorities, education stakeholders, media practitioners, parents, and community members, all celebrating what many described as a transformational investment in the future of children within the chiefdom.
The atmosphere became emotional when Class Six pupil Lamrana Mumu delivered the welcome address on behalf of the pupils. He reflected on the severe difficulties children previously faced in accessing education, revealing that many pupils used to walk nearly ten miles daily in search of schooling opportunities.
He thanked FTL for bringing education closer to their community and promised that pupils would protect the school, remain committed to their studies, and use the opportunity to become productive citizens in the future.
Giving an overview of the project, Stanley Bangura, described as the brain behind the initiative, said the true value of the school should not be measured by financial cost but by the long-term impact it will have on generations of children.
According to him, the project initially began as a three-classroom structure before support from Regional Manager Fabjanko Komrabai Kawaleh Kokan led to its expansion into a fully equipped six-classroom primary school.
Bangura disclosed that the Freetown Terminal Limited Primary School is the first primary school in the chiefdom to include flush toilets for both pupils and teachers. He further revealed that the school remains the only institution in the area providing school bags, books, and other learning materials annually for all pupils.
Acting Section Chief of Mateboi Section expressed appreciation to FTL and community elders, noting that access to education has long been a major challenge for children in the area. He said the construction of the school has significantly reduced the burden on pupils who previously travelled long distances daily.
Representatives from the Future Promoters of Sanda Association also praised the initiative, describing it as one of the most important developments ever witnessed in the chiefdom. They commended Stanley Bangura for championing the project and bringing development closer to rural communities.
Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, district officials described the occasion as more than an official opening, calling it “the opening of future doors of education” for children in Karene District. Teachers were encouraged to remain committed to quality learning while pupils were urged to take their education seriously.
Edward Marah, speaking on behalf of the media, commended FTL for demonstrating meaningful corporate social responsibility. He noted that the project should serve as a strong example for other companies operating in Sierra Leone.
In a passionate statement, Paramount Chief Sheikh Abdulrahman Bangura described the school as a symbol of hope and opportunity for future generations. Sharing his personal story, he recounted walking barefoot for miles under harsh conditions just to access education during his childhood.
He assured the company that the community would take ownership of the school and ensure its protection and maintenance for future generations.
FTL General Manager Maroun Abi Aad emphasized that education remains the foundation of every strong society, describing the school as an investment not only in children but in the future development of the community itself.
Regional Manager Capt. Kokan described the project as part of a broader mission to build hope through education. He stressed that the goal is to raise children who are not only academically successful but also responsible and compassionate citizens capable of changing society positively.
Delivering the keynote address, Ambassador Umaru Bond Wurie described the school as a gateway to literacy, dignity, and opportunity. He urged parents, teachers, and pupils to work together to ensure the institution produces future leaders, professionals, and innovators from the chiefdom.
The historic event concluded with the official cutting of the ribbon, prayers, and group photographs, marking a memorable milestone for Menthagba Village and the wider Sanda Taindaren Chiefdom.

18/05/2026

New Questions Emerge In The USL Investigation!

The ACC is now questioning how some senior University of Sierra Leone officials were investigated, removed, and publicly implicated.

Were reputations damaged without strong evidence?

Gbla TV Online breaks down the latest ACC findings in Part Two of our special video series.

14/05/2026

NEW TWIST IN THE USL INVESTIGATION - Was the public misled?

The Anti-Corruption Commission’s latest report appears to challenge key parts of the University of Sierra Leone’s original investigation report.

From the controversial “missing billions” claims to the University Business Centre saga, the ACC findings are now raising fresh questions about what really happened behind the scenes.

Were some allegations exaggerated?
And why are major claims now missing from official conclusions?

Gbla TV Online breaks it all down in Part One of our special investigative series.

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