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.
The Sierra Leone Telegraph
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- Sierra Leone constitutional time bomb: The 2026 National Security and Central Intelligence Bill and the case for a better law 23 April 2026Mohammed Kroma Esq: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 23 April 2026: There are moments in the legislative history of a nation when a single Bill reveals everything about the political culture that produced it. The 2026 National Security and Central Intelligence Bill is one such moment for Sierra Leone. On its face, [Read More]Abdul Rashid Thomas