Category Archives: rice

Mangoes & Rice: A Report from James in Freetown

Imported rice from Thailand namely Parboiled, Triple AAA and Bella Rosa to name but these three has taken a toll in the markets making it very difficult for the ordinary man to meet a whole bag, instead some go for … Continue reading

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????

It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves … Continue reading

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????

It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves … Continue reading

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????

It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves … Continue reading

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????

It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves … Continue reading

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ST LAURENCE HOUSE NEWS & NEEDS

LUCY & ANN MARIE PREPARING TO GO TO TESTING. THIS IS A BIG DAY IN THE LIVES OF THESE CHILDREN AS ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE THEY TAKE A STEP FORWARD TO HIGHER EDUCATION. FIRST PICTURE SHOWS KADIJAH AND ROO WALKING … Continue reading

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ST LAURENCE HOUSE NEWS & NEEDS

LUCY & ANN MARIE PREPARING TO GO TO TESTING. THIS IS A BIG DAY IN THE LIVES OF THESE CHILDREN AS ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE THEY TAKE A STEP FORWARD TO HIGHER EDUCATION. FIRST PICTURE SHOWS KADIJAH AND ROO WALKING … Continue reading

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ST LAURENCE HOUSE NEWS & NEEDS

LUCY & ANN MARIE PREPARING TO GO TO TESTING. THIS IS A BIG DAY IN THE LIVES OF THESE CHILDREN AS ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE THEY TAKE A STEP FORWARD TO HIGHER EDUCATION. FIRST PICTURE SHOWS KADIJAH AND ROO WALKING … Continue reading

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ST LAURENCE HOUSE NEWS & NEEDS

LUCY & ANN MARIE PREPARING TO GO TO TESTING. THIS IS A BIG DAY IN THE LIVES OF THESE CHILDREN AS ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE THEY TAKE A STEP FORWARD TO HIGHER EDUCATION. FIRST PICTURE SHOWS KADIJAH AND ROO WALKING … Continue reading

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Monday, April 21 updates

Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks Good Morning Mama Hicks, I just drop Mako off at the Fourahbay College campus. He must finish registration or else miss a whole semester. He is struggling terribly with it but managed to … Continue reading

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