Tag: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leonean Businesses in the USA

Sierra Leonean Businesses in the USA

  In the bustling world of fashion, the desire for unique and personalized clothing has given rise to a new wave of creativity, and at the forefront of this movement is DZ Custom Products. This Sierra Leonean-owned business, based in the USA, specializes in crafting custom apparel products and transfers that not only showcase individuality … read more

Agriculture in Sierra Leone

Agriculture in Sierra Leone

History has it that Agriculture in Sierra Leone was the mainstay of the country’s economy for a very long period. Given its rich agricultural resources suitable for farming, the country was not only able to feed itself through agriculture but also exported rice to neighboring countries, thus underpinning massive employment, foreign investments, and above all … read more

Send phone credit to Sierra Leone

How to send phone credit to Sierra Leone

Sierra Leoneans in the United States of America and other parts of the world send phone credit to Sierra Leone everyday using 247topup.com. It is a quick and easy way to support family members, relatives and loved ones in Sierra Leone. With 247topup.com, you can recharge phone lines in Sierra Leone within seconds. It is fast, safe, … read more

Cloud Services in Sierra Leone

CLOUD SERVICES IN SIERRA LEONE

There is no gainsaying the fact that the development of computers and the internet is a major springboard and driver of technological advancements such as Cloud services. The role of cloud services in modern Sierra Leone cannot be overemphasized. From academia to music, business, e-commerce, entertainment, banking, telecommunication, etc, these services impact our everyday lives … read more

Made in Sierra Leone

Made in Sierra Leone

Made in Sierra Leone is a Country brand. Like many other countries in the world, Sierra Leone is making waves in the tourism and business platforms with its MADE IN SIERRA LEONE brand and apparel. This is simply a marketing strategy often used by many countries to sell out their brands and put themselves high … read more

Sierra Leone Cargo Shipping

Sierra Leone Cargo Shipping

Sierra Leone like many other countries in Africa relies largely on imported goods. Over the years we’veseen large quantities of goods and commodities coming into Sierra Leone. According to data from WorldIntegrated Trade Solutions, Sierra Leone’s exports of goods and services as a percentage of GDP is12.83% and imports of goods and services as a percentage of GDP is … read more

E-Commerce in Sierra Leone

E-Commerce in Sierra Leone

Buying and selling of goods and services online is not a new form of business transaction; it hasexisted for decades and evolved rapidly overtime. The development of Science and Technology,smart phones, computers, including other electronic devices -has over the years made it a loteasier to buy or sell products over the internet through digital stores. … read more

Inflation in Sierra Leone

Dealing with inflation in Sierra Leone

According to the statistics office in Sierra Leone, the average year-over-year inflation rate for food and non-food items is 26.65% and 23.98%, respectively. These are most likely massaged and conservative numbers. The reality here is that most Sierra Leoneans are living by some “miracle.” The new leones have quickly devaluated against the dollar at a rate we’ve … read more

Why Sierra Leone’s internet usage in 2022 is at an all-time high

According to data reports, Sierra Leone’s population grew by 2% from 2021 to 2022. The current population is estimated to be 8.22 million, and as of January 2022, 2.67 million of the total population were internet users. The 2.67 million internet users is a 12.5 % increase compared to 2021. More Sierra Leoneans have flocked … read more

Sierra Leone currency redenomination

Is Sierra Leone currency redenomination good for the country?

Redenomination of currency is not a new phenomenon. Most underdeveloped countries have gone through such an exercise with varying economic results. Ghana did it in 2007, and Zimbabwe did it in 2009. Both countries had significant challenges with the implementation, but Ghana had more positive results. This was because they had relatively stable macroeconomic conditions … read more