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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    Oumar Farouk Sesay: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 26 May 2026: Some pandemics don’t strike the body—they slash the tongue. They spread through prosecutions and public warnings, and through the quiet calculations people make before speaking. Sierra Leone is living through that contagion: a pandemic of fear, marked by lowered voices, deleted [Read More]
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    Oumar Farouk Sesay: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 26 May 2026: Many of you have likely seen the video—women stripped bare in the street, their bodies turned into public property, their pain turned into public entertainment. It is a violence so obscene it seems to knock the breath out of language itself. [Read More]
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    Mackie M. Jalloh: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 26 May 2026: For years, Sierra Leone’s authorities dismissed allegations that the country was becoming a strategic transit hub for global cocaine syndicates. Every major seizure linked to Freetown was met with the same institutional reflex: denial, deflection, and carefully worded press statements. But [Read More]
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  • UK Lawmaker urges investigation after Sierra Leone’s First Lady admits continued use of London’s subsidized housing 24 May 2026
    Josef Skrdlik / Oliver Dunn (OCCRP): Sierra Leone Telegraph: 24 May 2026: Wife of Sierra Leone’s President – Fatima Bio is again under fire as she holds onto her subsidized flat more than a year after OCCRP and The Times exposed her tenancy at the property. A British lawmaker has [Read More]
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    Sierra Leone Telegraph: 24 May 2026: The Human Rights Association (HRA) today calls on the authorities of Myanmar to dismantle without delay the network of online scam compounds operating within its territory in which Malawian nationals are being held against their will, subjected to forced labour, torture, and physical coercion, [Read More]
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