The bona fide sons and daughters of the largest tribe in Sierra Leone, the Themneh Tribe have converged in unanimity. The purpose in us is simple: to demonstrate, assert and to preserve our cultural values. The translation of this purpose in real life situation cannot be formal if our dreams are not put together in a body of rules that may govern our consciences​

Mission

To advocate for the Themne people through our charitable work by empowering our young people both home and abroad. To champion the Themne course in-country and around the world

Vision

Our vision encompasses the empowerment of the Themneh people and the comprehensive development of the Themneh region in economic, social, cultural, and educational aspects.

History

The Temnes constitutes the largest ethnic group in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is a small West Africa country with a population about 8 million two hundred thousand people.

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  • Sixty five years of Sierra Leone’s independence – who benefitted? 10 May 2026
    Basita Michael: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 10 May 2026: I wasn’t born in the 60s but sometimes I wish I was, if only to understand more closely the hopes that accompanied our independence. But even from where I stand, one thing is clear: for 65 years, the system has worked remarkably [Read More]
    Abdul Rashid Thomas
  • UN and government of Sierra Leone track progress in delivering Sierra Leone’s Development Plan 9 May 2026
    Sierra Leone Telegraph: 9 May 2026: The United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (2025–2030) sets out how the UN Country Team, comprising 18 resident and non‑resident agencies, funds and programmes, supports Sierra Leone’s development aspirations. Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, the framework mirrors the country’s Medium‑Term National Development Plan [Read More]
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  • Sierra Leone’s National Security and Intelligence Act 2026: A shadow government dressed as a war cabinet 9 May 2026
    Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 9 May 2026: When the government slipped the National Security and Intelligence Act 2026 through the cracks, they told us it was to safeguard Sierra Leone’s internal and external security. The Act created a “War Cabinet.” (Part II Section 4(2)(e)) Seated at this table [Read More]
    Abdul Rashid Thomas
  • Our view on the record cocaine seizure linked to Sierra Leone 9 May 2026
    Bai Bangura: Sierra Leone Telegraph: On behalf of the West West District of the council APC affiliate groups, we are appalled but not surprised by the international report of a record cocaine seizure linked to a vessel from Sierra Leone. This is the direct consequence of over 8 years of [Read More]
    Abdul Rashid Thomas
  • Sierra Leone’s female parliamentary caucus intensifies advocacy for gender inclusion in constitutional review process 9 May 2026
    Sierra Leone Telegraph: 9 May 2026: The Sierra Leone Parliamentary Female Caucus has intensified national advocacy for gender inclusion and women’s rights within the ongoing constitutional review process through a two-day engagement held on Thursday, 7th May 2026, at Committee Room One, Parliament Building in Freetown. The engagement, co-funded by [Read More]
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