Posts

Showing posts from April 16, 2019

TRACE Joenal: Youyi Building: Filths at the Corridors of Power

Image
Hello folks, happy Easter in advance. While some people are yearning for the better, others are asking where Sierra Leone is heading, considering the strange things that are happening in the country. From all points of view, Sierra Leoneans were expecting their leaders to lead by example but it’s turned out to be the opposite. The re-introduction of the monthly cleaning in the country by the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) led government was a welcome idea. About 90% of Sierra Leoneans welcome the move taken by the government. There are some gains since the re-introduction of the monthly cleaning but TRACE Joenal has realized that the gains made are from ordinary citizens while those that are running the affairs of the state have nothing to talk about when it comes to cleaning their own environment. Youyi Building, a nine storey building located at the west end of Freetown hosted 60% of government ministries and government agencies such as Agriculture and Forestry, Health and Sa

PFSL Observers First Biennial Thanksgiving

Image
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Sierra Leone (PFSL) last weekend celebrated their first biennial thanksgiving celebration at the New Life Ministries International Church, Miracle centre at Ross road in Freetown. The celebrations attracted not only Pentecostal pastors but pastors from other denominations throughout the country together with church leaders, church workers, government official and people from all walks of life. The celebrations kicked off on Saturday 13th April, 2019 with a seminar on the theme, Celebrating the bond of unity. Various powerful men of God led sessions on various topics revolving around the main theme. Bishop Dr. J.S. Laggah opened the session dilating on the growing kingdom of God while Apostle Augustine Kamara spoke on the topic, ‘In the days of His power’. Rev Mathew Lansana expounded on the issue of Repositioning the church for greater Kingdom impact and Bishop Archibald Cole ended up by challenging the participants in understanding the power of unity.